Well, I paid out the backside, but being completely unexpected ... I could not resist. [attachment=f1.JPG] "Success To The Railroad" And Steam Engine Historical Flask, Lancaster Glass Works, Lancaster, New York, 1830-1850. Aquamarine with an emerald tone.Sheared mouth - tubular pontil...
Well I know it is an ink bottle ... molded with places for the pen to rest. [attachment=i1.JPG] Date, manufacturer, and value ... I would like to know, if possible. [attachment=i2.JPG] Thanks, RJ
In continuation of this (locked) thread ...https://www.antique-bottles.net/forum/C-R-Gibson-m286451.aspx I have just added another Gibson Flask to my collection.This one has a great label.Full pint shown as reference to embossing on Gibson flasks.[attachment=w2.JPG][attachment=w1.JPG]...
OKI've decided (as inspired by Utility Man's cylinders) to start a "color run" of my own. I've chosen 1870's .. 80's seam-sided straight-lipped coffin flasks (not embossed) with crudity.I think I might stick with light shades, not sure. My question is what color to call the middle flask in this...
That's my guess.I am really not sure and would like any info y'all experts might have.It's amber and 14 inches tall, very narrow, quite attractive.I think the top is applied, the base is odd, it has dimples spaced around the base, and a short pushup in the center maybe. I'd love to know age and...
I have a bitters bottle here from the town I was born in. I don't really know much about it, and would love to learn as much as possible. Looks 1880's, but I'm not sure. Looks deep amber, but I'm not sure. Don't know the value, or if any have ever sold online or at auction. I would really like...
This bottle is 11 1/2 inches tall, a "Lockport green" like color, applied top, no embossing, and the base is warped.Any info on possible glass house, date of manufacture, contents, and value, very appreciated. [attachment=Capturehhggfd.JPG] [attachment=scgsfg.JPG]...
Met this dude, Mike, at an estate sale Saturday morning, he told me he had four boxes of "old bottles" at home that he had individually wrapped in newspaper in the early 1970's and set in a spare room. He could only vaguely remember the contents. According to Mike, they had not been opened in 40...
[attachment=sszsfsgfvgg.JPG]Just wondering what this is, I can't decipher the stamp. US quarter used as size reference.Any help and/or information appreciated.[attachment=bgbbbbbbb.JPG]
Found this Tuesday about two miles from my house only half buried behind a circa 1850 - 1910 foundation.It's about six inches tall, no embossing, smooth base.[attachment=vvvvv.JPG]I'm not sure on the opening, I think it's tooled. I'd love to know the specific thing to call the tooling, and the...
I dug this Sunday under 3 inches of top soil behind a rock foundation in the back 40: "Trade Mark""Dotterweich Brew Co.""Olean NY""13 OZ" [attachment=cgsdg.JPG] It's my second variation of the Trade Name Dotterweich Brew Co. (1891-1920) I'm...
Any help with ID would be greatly appreciated. I can't figure out what was in it. I'm thinking it is circa 1890, as I dug it in a pre-toc dump near three complete "Duffy Malt Whiskey's"