Didn't think about size, sorry. It's approximately 8 inches (including stopper) tall and 2 3/4 inches at the broadest point. I thought it might be alittle large for perfume, but haven't found any apothecary or druggist bottles that were similar. There are no markings anywhere, it does have a...
hello David, I'm sorry I have not been able to get back to you, but have been dealing with a family illness. I am interested in any other info you can help with, such as date and orgin. I found one on ebay thru someone on the bottle forum and it was going for $50.00, but others have told me they...
Hi Dave, it doesn't ping, more like thunk, so probably not leaded crystasl. It has small bubbles on base and pattern which doesn't show up in my picture, but the only way I can describe the pattern is an aligator background with what looks like hand drawn jig saw puzzle. How's that for a...
thanks Dave I don't know if you can tell from my picture, but it appears to be the head of a falcon or eagle on each side and it is very heavy glass. Any ideas where I could start looking for information? thanks a bunch
Many thanks, I saw the subject title about kick ups and didn't even look because I never thought it would be exactly what I had. Never to old to learn! anyways thanks again
Where the indented bottoms common? The reason I ask, is because I haven't seen any other jars with that style. Not in the too far past, when I just started searching history and information of my glass collection, I thought for sure that was a pontil! I guess that bit of info will earn me the...
Hi to all, I have collected antique glass all my life, but do not know anything about dating bottles or value or if it is just junk. Basically, my husband says I have been a packrat since I was born. But I hang on to pieces I just like for some reason and now that I've found this web site, I now...
Thanks for the information. I have been trying to find out about this jar for over a year, but nothing even comes close. I thought for sure that the huge r would make it easy to find, but I still don't have a clue. Any ways thanks again.
I have a very unusal color ball mason quart. It is kinda apple green mixed with yellow, lots of bubbles, and on the bottom it has a circle in the center and a big fat R. Is this a common jar?