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    Please Help!

    I would say 1920's.
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    Needs help id'ing these bottles (graphic intensive!)

    The clear Coca-Cola bottles were produced between 1942-1945. They were clear during those years because copper, used to create the green tint, was used for the war effort. Buckley's is a cough syrup introduced in 1919 and still produced today. The Mission and 7Up bottles should have the...
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    Wine Flask

    Yep, wine bottle. Sounds like it was made by the Owens-Illinois glass company. Is there a number to the right of the diamond? That will determine the exact age.
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    Mathey Caylus Paris

    Apparently your bottle held pills. Here's a Mathey Caylus ad from 1883. http://books.google.com/books?id=_xqgAAAAMAAJ&pg=RA2-PA14-IA1&lpg=RA2-PA14-IA1&dq=mathey+caylus+paris&source=bl&ots=TECifLnJZo&sig=9sEAm0lSRc1rKygTuf4vubavaLU&hl=en&ei=IsEWSveaJYikNbyd3a8I&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=6
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    WHISKEY

    Yep, you've got an "Eagle" style whiskey flask, circa 1900-1920.
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    Lil blu job

    Maybe they were recycled??
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    do antique stores buy bottles?

    Like, can you just walk in with some bottles and see if they'll take anything for them?
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    Fitch Bottle

    Definitely 1930's/40's.
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    Lil blu job

    It's a perscription medicine bottle, circa 1930 (I saw one with a label once, don't remember where). They're pretty little bottles...I found one down at the local creek once, just lying in the dirt.
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    Olive Jar???

    You have an English chow chow bottle (chow chow is a relish made from assorted vegetables). These were made from the early 1870's to the mid 1910's.
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    Easiest way to sell bottles?

    Just common stuff, although I do have a few ACL sodas that were given to me by my uncle. I don't really collect ACLs, so I'm definitely putting them up for grabs....I've got several NEHIs (three 1961's, one 1962) a 7-UP dated 1955, and a VEEP dated 1961. Also have a couple local ACL's I found in...
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    Hamlin's Wizard oil

    http://web.grinnell.edu/courses/sst/f01/sst395-01/PublicPages/PerfectDrugs/Kendra/USMedicineShows/HamlinWizardOil/index.html All the info you need.
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    Easiest way to sell bottles?

    Thanks guys. Craigslist seems like a good idea, I was actually thinking about selling bottles on it a little while ago.we'll see how it goes.
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    Easiest way to sell bottles?

    It seems like a simple question, but I really havn't come across any simple answers...whats the easiest way to sell bottles to raise a little extra cash? I have some extras (nothing rare, just fairly common stuff) and I wouldnt mind getting at least something for them...even a dollar or two...
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    new collector

    RE: new collector looking for help from other british/european collectors http://www.sha.org/bottle/index.htm There you go. This site has worked wonders for me!!
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    Bottle Found by my son?

    I was orginally going to say perfume/toilet water as well, but the mouth lead me to think household rather than perfume.
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    Scored an Antique Cabinet for my glass

    Very nice!! I keep my bottles in a $55 1910's mahogany china cabinet.
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    Bottle Found by my son?

    Looks like a 1940's extracts bottle.
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    does anybody know anything about a Thompson & wood druggists bottle

    Typical 1890's pharmacy bottle. These bottles were issued by local drug stores. All I could find about Thompson and Wood was that they were located on Main Street in Bradford, PA.

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