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    Curious

    I listed it on ebay if anyone is interested. only 1 day left!!!
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    Curious

    Thank you so much for your help, nhpharm. I truly appreciate it.
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    Curious

    Thank you nhpharm for your comments and for your help. You have been very kind and a big help. :rolleyes: As for Harrys comment, actually Harry, I do know how to distinguish between iron and aluminum thank you very much! I would have to be a moron to not know the difference! I had said that...
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    Curious

    Hey sorry it took me so long to reply. Here is a few pics of that bottle.
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    Curious

    Thank you for trying to help me. The site that you listed helped a little. I have looked at that site before, and although it did mention the molds, it doesn't go into detail about how the plate mold itself was formed. See the reason that I am so curious about all of it, is because I...
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    Recent finds.

    Hey those are neat...I like the small vial. :rolleyes:
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    Curious

    Hello everyone, I was just curious, does anyone know how the molds for antique bottles, in the late 1890s were made? How the molds themselves were made, not the bottles? Do you know if there was first a cast iron form of the bottle made to cast the mold or? Please any help would be greatly...
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    Fruit jars ?

    Thank you :)
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    Fruit jars ?

    Thank you for your help. :)
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    Fruit jars ?

    I have had these bottles for awhile now and I still am not exactly sure what purpose they served. I am pretty sure that they might have been used to bottle fruit but I don't know. I would appreciate any help. They have narrow bottoms and wide mouths. Thank you

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