Thanks, I never heard of it before but I did a search and found something similar after your info. I'll have to check it out under black light. Glad to find the uranium isn't at a dangerous level also.
Hello, Can anyone help me id this bottle I found in an area with 1920's to 1940's bottles? It is about 3 1/2 inches tall and has a lime greenish color. Pretty heavy for its size. Thanks.
Looked closer at the cap and it looks like a palm tree. SC is the palmetto state so maybe it's related but don't know if that's common. Also on the outside threads of the screw cap it reads "10577 SC tax paid 4 cents" and there's a picture of another palm tree.
Does anyone know anything about Monarch Wine? Couldn't find much info on them. Found these 2 bottles one appears to be 1940. Not sure if the other is older or newer> Thanks!
These bottles all appear to be from 1942 and look to me like beer bottles but have no label or embossing other than "No Deposit - No Return" and "Not To Be Refilled" Thanks for help identifying!
Found these two Canada Dry bottles that appear to be 3 years apart but are very different. The green one is 7 ounces Owens Illinois 1937 and the clear one is textured and 12 ounce 1940 Armstrong. Just wondering if they are both Ginger Ale or if Canada Dry made other beverages?
Thanks, I wondered if that's what the F might have been. I have a few different Fulmer's. They made quite a few different interestng and unique style bottles it seems. Would you have any info on the company? Couldn't find much online.