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    Identify thin-walled round-bottomed with external turned lip

    I doubt it CanadianBottles, It'd be a very big vacuum tube if so, and anyway, vacuum tube glass doesn't neck down like this
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    Identify thin-walled round-bottomed with external turned lip

    An Oxford online dictionary has: "historical A large glass bottle filled with coloured liquid and displayed in a pharmacist's window." Early 19th century
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    Identify thin-walled round-bottomed with external turned lip

    I have to think of it as a relative recent piece of glass given that it is very thinwalled...it feels somewhat more substantial than an egg, which isn't saying much. You could crush it with your bare hand...the thiness and that perfectly rolled external lip argue for early or mid 20th century...
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    Identify thin-walled round-bottomed with external turned lip

    Seems unlikely....the dump site looks like one of those personal, over the fence dump in a rural area maybe 10 miles north of the Kingston Rhiecliff bridge, thus 100 miles north of NYC
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    Identify thin-walled round-bottomed with external turned lip

    About 3 and a half-4" long. See the picture. Found in an old overgrown dump in a park near my house in upstate NY

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