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    Unidentified Maker's Mark

    Does anyone recognize the company logo for this maker's mark? See the 2nd photo, in the center of the bottle base. I don't even know how to describe it... It's an amber bottle, and the only markings are "No deposit, No return". That would put it in the 1950's I think, before the recycling...
  2. J

    Cork bottle

    Looks like an "H" over "A" maker's mark, for Hazel Atlas Glass Company. They were in business 1902-1964.
  3. J

    Channel Bottling Works?

    I found a bottle at an old farmstead dating about 1920-1945, in the Houston, Texas area. The inscription on the side is: "Channel Bottling Works Inc", "Min. contents 7 flu ounces", On the bottom is: "Houston Texas" with a large "E". I can find absolutely nothing about this company on the...
  4. J

    Unusual indented slot in base

    I found a bottle fragment at an old farmstead dating about 1920-1945, in the Houston, Texas area. There's not enough there to identify it, just some vertical ribs and a flat space for a product label. The base has the O in a square maker's mark for Owen's glass, which dates it to 1919-1929...
  5. J

    Need help identifying 2 bottles

    https://www.glassbottlemarks.com/root-glass-company-terre-haute-indiana/
  6. J

    Celery=Cola/Gay-Ola Charleston, WV

    Celery cola sounds like it would taste horrible. ;-) And from back in the simpler days when "gay" simply meant "happy".
  7. J

    Found a cool top

    Post a photo.
  8. J

    Ridged jar

    Where was it found? Country & state/province.
  9. J

    Ridged jar

    What character is inside the diamond? I can't tell from the photo...
  10. J

    Humphreys

    Here's a Humphrey's embossed maker's mark on the bottom of a bottle, found in a cistern in Texas.

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