Any ideas when this dark green, molded bottle might date to? From its shape I’m guessing it’s a beer bottle from the mid to late 1800’s. It’s marked Montreal B & G Co on the bottom, a manufacturer I’ve not run into before.
I’m hoping someone might help me figure out a date for this Labatt’s India Pale Ale bottle. I’ve read up on Dominion Glass’s date codes but, frankly, the more I research these the more confused I get! My guess is the bottle dates to the Second World War but it would be nice to have a month and year.
I’ve just spent about an hour at the Society for Historical Archaeology’s bottle dating website and am now more confused about this bottle than when I started! So, if anyone will help me identify this bottle, I would be very grateful.
This is a green glass bottle, about 10” tall. I can see no...
Can anyone tell me anything about this jar? It's embossed with the word "Vacuum" and has an unusual rim. I was told that this jar was made in Toronto in the 1920's but have no idea if this is correct or not, as my research has led nowhere. Thanks!
I have a bottle that I've been unable to identify, and am hoping somebody might be able to help. As you'll see, it's a tall, thin bottle, with a small RD, large BD and small 1912 embossed on the front. If anyone recognizes what the bottle is, please let me know!
I know Javex bottles are, generally, very common and, for many collectors, uninteresting. Nevertheless, I have a Javex bottle that I’ve been unable to identify. I’ve searched but haven’t found a match for it, with its unusual handle. I’m sure the members here are likely familiar with it, though...
Found earlier today, a tiny sample bottle of Dr. Chase Kidney Liver Pills. I don't believe the bottle has ever been opened, as the cork is intact and there are two quack medicine pills inside. The label reads "Sample / Dr. Chase / Kidney-Liver / Pills / One Pill a Dose".
When would this date...
Earlier today, I found this miniature 3-1/2" tall HP Sauce bottle in an old house. It still has its original cork inside. Now, I've been unable to find an example of a similar bottle. Can anyone tell me when this dates to? Thanks!
I have this medicine bottle, embossed "F.A. Jacobs / Chemist / Toronto, Ont." The bottom is marked "Imperial / R.C. Co. T", a maker that I've been unable to identify. Can anyone give me a rough idea as to the date of this bottle, and who the manufacturer was? I'm hoping the "T" after "Co."...
I have a squat, 10 oz, no deposit / no return Coke bottle that I'm having a tough time identifying. I've done a fair bit of searching online, but haven't come up with a match. Perhaps I'm not using the correct search terms? Anyway, here it is:
As you can see, the bottle is in...