The bottle to left was a estate sale find.
the bottle to right was in three pieces found the bottom first, washed it out left on stick went away came back happen to find the top. That left one peice to find after gardening a bit they fit together. That bottle appears to be a older version seam...
Pepsi still has the cap on it, although it was one of those that got sand burnt, Pepsi Co no return no deposit.
yes these are probably mid 19 century of interest as they were buried in the sand of which has been getting washed away by winter storms
i have a friend whom has found much older...
Clam bakes were often there as evidence everything I found was a condiment.
ketchup, mustard, pickles, it was convenient to bury the glass evidently.
sorta figured the cap was a manufacturing I'd some sort.
That bottle with the top lip added also the bottom was out of round in center?
thnx.
The two with the handles bigger one to L the line does not go to top of bottle up to a ring on top. The other it goes to top.
These all come outta the beach this winter in the massive North Easters that tore into beaches.
The particular bottles are all ketchup bottles.
i posted above others that have a handle with a cap not screwed on.
bottle to R. Has a screw on log cabin two above are a cap? Unknown?
Sand
Thank you
evidently there were three ketchup bottle middle blue label
one Whiting Milk bottle Boston Mass 17. 60
A pepsi bottle still has a cap on it.
Most likely knocked out of its tomb in the sand by last winter storm.
Each of the bottles in first picture has a 6777 on bottom with a number underneath or two? Six one unfortunately developed a crack in transit.
bottle to far right is different 3Vi on side 1 on bottom.
the next photo two have no markings except the lines on sides interesting tho.
third photo...