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    Savannah druggist

    Found E.W. Stothart listed in the 1896 ATL. Druggist Directory. My first druggist bottle, any informed input would be appreciated. It isn't missing any glass
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    Owens Illinois codes in thermoset closure

    Have you encountered discernible Owens brands in Bakelite closures under pulp/poly liner? Did you assume they were applicable to the closure and not the container?
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    Mystery

    Pride is just a word.....I wouldn't ask for help if I hadn't spent a long time searching. Can't find one like it or i.d it. embossed clockwise in bakelite cap. 10-425 (corning symbol(<0>) 3. 5ml./thumb sized shaker top/sprinkler 1943 I believe Unable to locate a bottle of...
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    Corday 7

    I have a 4in clear oval, no seam, stopper closure with Corday 7 on the base. The finish is similar to prescription/druggist except for the protruding ridge encircling the flat top that evidently mates to a groove in the stopper closure. No bubbles, seems odd.Figured Corday as the toiletries...
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    farm outhouse?

    Hey Ya'll from hot dry CenTex......Interested in bottles since my parents acquired an estate in the 60's. The previous owner had graciously permitted dumping on the place as it was divided by a county road. The designated dump area was a wash, bare limestone left items exposed most glass...
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    have you seen one like it

    Thought I would eventually be able to id this as to application. Only other pic I've seen is clipart. Bakelite lid code 3 10-425. Sprinkler/Shaker 5ml hex

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