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    Three Bottles

    Well I did a google image search of the inkwell/stopper bottle and it came up with the attached photo from ebay. That is the same type of bottle except the one pictured had a screw top. This makes me think mine is some kind of a bottle as opposed to a stopper. The bottom of mine does appear to...
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    Three Bottles

    Thanks so much!!
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    Three Bottles

    Also, can someone give me a time period estimate for the textured grape juice bottle? I can find nothing like it online. thank you.
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    Three Bottles

    OK, I am attaching photos of the top, side(s), and bottom. I am also attaching photos of it as if it were a stopper. Hoping this will help solve the mystery! Thank you!
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    Three Bottles

    It's currently at my office, and so I will take pics on my phone and post them tomorrow. I know nothing about antique bottles, but the bottom is flat. I would think that if it were a stopper, it would not be flat and plain like that. Not at all pretty considering it would be the top of a...
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    Three Bottles

    Thank you for your response! I thought it was an ink well at first, however, I cannot find any online that look like this. The ones on line seem to have a wider base and a lip on the opening, an this has no lip. Now I am interested in going back and researching inkwells again! Update: I am...
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    Three Bottles

    Also, the first jar has a flared mouth. How did they stopper or put a lid on it? thank you.
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    Three Bottles

    omg! You are probably right about the stopper. Never thought to turn it upside down! Attached is a pic of the top. I wondered why it didn't have a lip! Can you guesstimate the years for the stopper and for the soda/juice bottle? Thank you!!
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    Three Bottles

    Am attaching three bottles - two I think may be dated from late 1800s to early 1900s. The third one looks like a small soda bottle with textured glass. Not sure about that one. Not looking for value. I am looking for a time period and what the bottle was used for. This is for a display...

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