I got it at an estate sale or flea market.
The thing you can't see because the bottom mold flashing is so high is the years of placement wear. I actually had to look at it with a loupe to see it but there is a lot.
The top neck is slightly tilted as well, not normal to see in modern...
Hello,
I've been looking for this one for a while yet have not been able to identify the maker. Any help with would be much appreciated.
Four section mold
Use?
2 3/4" High
3" wide
od at top of 3/4"
Hi all,
Need some help identifing this old Brown Saltglazed embossed jug bottle.
It is molded and the pictures should show you everything you need to see.
The only thing I can find with a similar texture glaze is real old german stoneware.
Any help you can give would be much...
Hi All,
I was hoping for some help finding out if this is a rare Carter's bottle jar. It is obviously as carter as it is embossed on the bottom. I am wondering if any of your have ever seen it? I know it is not an ink bottle but I could not find any others like it anywhere. Not that they...
Hey guys thanks for the ideas on timeline and uses. I think I found it. It's a tumble up bottle. Now all I need is the tumbler! Thanks. This forum is one of the best for great knowledgable people.
Found this relativly new bottle today. Only thing I could find from research is possilbly 1950's. Hoping someone here can give me a quick answer as to when it was made and maybe what it might have been used for if it wasn't just a decrative bottle. Thanks for your help in advance. Really neat...
Hey thanks I thought something was fishy. Still cool for a dollar! Does have bubbles and iffy slag at seams. I wish i could find the pier one that has them. Anybody ever see what store carries them? Guess i put it on my opps still looks cool window sill.
Hi,
First let me say great fourm. I collect all types of glass and have been collecting bottles that are different for years. This one has me stumped! Any help would be greatly appreciated. I just can't find anything like it.
Let me describe it first. You should be able to see...