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    I'm thinking this is some sort of modern reproduction mason jar.

    Glass looks too slick, too thin with no bottom wear. Have to see and handle in person.
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    Round bottom..Ballast bottle?

    That's the way they were when I was a child.
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    What is this?

    Handle would have been attached about 3 inches to the left of the broken end of your rake.
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    Early Abandoned House with antiques inside!

    If you paid the property taxes then the odds would be you owned the property in question. If you are refering to paying some other form of state taxes, then no there is no way you can justify and claim that it is yours. If someone was there before and took something that did not belong to them...
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    Early Abandoned House with antiques inside!

    If I were to remove something from a house or building I do not own or have explicit permission to do so, I would not post on the internet what I did and provide pictorial evidence. Just saying.
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    looking for info on this bottle

    Having visited England and Scotland back in the 70's,courtesy of uncle sugar, I saw many items that were of recent manufacture but were still made using old equipment, and techniques, that here in the U.S. would have been scrapped 50 years before. I was in hope of a slightly narrower range than...
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    looking for info on this bottle

    Allsopp's & sons ltd. Burton-on-Trent is embossed on bottom. two seams going up sides stopping short of blob. Does anyone know the age of this bottle? I cannot seem to find any web image of this bottle. I found thius at my brothers house, just like to more about it.

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