I don't think these are anything special other then the one that also has the bolt. for those of us who have never seen anything other then the insulator itself.
I'll let anyone know if any bottles are avaiable for sale. I'll be at the farm this weekend and I'll take some better pictures and do some carefull cleaning to get better information. Thanks everyone for the information you supply, it's great to have a resource like this.
I've got plenty of different bottles found. I feel it's a little unfair. I'm just rumagging thru the old barns no digging involved but you made me think I do know where an old dump is at. We use it up until the late 70's early 80's. I'll talk to my dad, there could be more on the property...
I grew up on the family farm. It was a hobby farm but my grandfather and great grandfather grew cotton back in the days. The orginal house place is dated 1830's.
I adjusted the colors a bit so the label was more ledgable. It's not a very old bottle. I would say 1950s, guessing. My grandfather was a farrier. (sp)
I've found two bottles - one is a brown tin top bottle. The other green from the Big Boy Bottling Company of Columbia SC. There is writing on both bottles but I didn't write any of it down. Any information would be awesome. Thanks!
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