I'm hoping I can get some information on these two bottles. One of them I think is a beer bottle and the glass one has J Walker, whiskey bottle? I think their made before 1900 or pretty close.
Thanks, Dow
Enclosed are more pics that I tried to capture color of bottle appears to be same color of the one Harry posted. I used warm soap water a cleaning rod with cloth patch and ball bearings to help get most of the crud out. Bottle height is 9 inches.
This bottle was supposed to have been ground dug at a Confederate camp in Richmond VA. One thing for sure it was ground dug and I think it's 1800,s era. Anyhow I hope the forum experts will chime in.
Enclosed are pictures of the 2016 Morro Bay Bottle show I attended yesterday. As you can see the show isn't all bottles as evidence by these antique reloading tools and an old baseball glove. I did not buy anything but did sold a bottle of my own.
I picked up this cool looking bottle with top the other day at a antique store. I'm not sure how old it is or what it was used for but it is hand blown and has no seams at all on the sides.
Enclosed are pictures of a recent find I liked this bottle because it brought back memories when I was in Belfast during the troubled years back in the mid seventies. I pretty sure this bottle was made around the early 1900's.
Pick this bottle up from a friend today who claims it's 100 hundred years old. I will trust the forum to let me know, anyhow I like the green color. The bottle is not round but more of a oblong shape.
No idea who made it. Someone at a bottle show told me this bottle made it on the cover of a bottle collector's magazine. I sure would like to see the magazine.
Enclosed are pictures of one of my favorite bottles. Most people who have looked at it think it was made around 1860/1880 time frame. Note the unusual short neck.