It's hard to say... living so close to the bottling company, I figure someone knew someone that worked there and gave them the bottle... who knows just speculation lol
I dont really need any info on age... my question is on the lid... the seal doesn't appear broken... and if that's the case possible value... princeton wv is my hometown BTW... It will still look nice with the 10ozer's I found a couple years back
Another bottle I can find only pictures of... what does the RHR stand for? 5 inches tall, no marks on base, ABM screwtop. the other one I found did have a 9 underlined only
I use fine grit pool filter sand, works really well... I have a rock tumbler that I use to clean brass with a stainless steel medium... I wonder if it would work on glass?
Thanks!!! That was exactly what I was looking for!!! I like to catalog this info on bottles/jars I do keep... some are easy... others are hard to find anything on
Actually it was nice to find a unbroken soda bottle in the dump I'm digging on... my dad knew both families that lived in that house and they loved to shoot... front label was toast, but did manage to save the back... pretty cool to find one from one of the area bottling companies of this...
You can find alot of great info on glass bottle marks. Com... that's a owen Illinois mark... the 2 is Huntington wv... stippling on the bottom began in 1940 with that company... its random (done by hand) and not concentric (machine) so I'd say it's probably a 1940 bottle