By the way, I love the color. Kinda like a root beer, amber color. It's listed in "The Bottle Book". pg 207. What exactly are you looking for? Value, ID, both?
huh, never seen before. A pretty bottle tho, maybe perfume, toilet preparation, cosmetic? Or maybe Victorian? I did see a trade-mark for "COTY" on Google books, not sure if it's the same...
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It's very GREEN, isn't it? Nice colored western drug store bottle. Your right. It is 4 ounces. That weird looking 3, is not a 3. It's actually a druggist symbol for ounces. That's a keeper.
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PlaneDiggerCam, good start. :DNice to see more collections are being shared this way! If you want, you can link up to my site and can link up to yours!:p
I don't remember how this came into my collection but I had this for a while. It's marked but I can't make it out? Is this common? I hope it is common cause it's got a base chip on it. Comments welcome, otherwise, I'll ditch it.
Not much of a beer can collector, but I do like a natty ice or two, This is one of my father-in-law's 6 pac from a while ago(getting real dusty now). I have only one left and it's still full. Are these common? Can anyone identify? It would be neat to know a little more about it!
Around in here in eastern Connecticut, before they turned the old train tracks into "Nature, Walking Trails" we'd find them on the ground next to poles. We used to find a bunch of them in the Bolton and Coventry area in CT. Maybe you can find old maps that show railways in your area?
Another word on dates. Here is a story out of the Food and Drug act of 1929.
On January 31, 1929, the United States attorney for the Southern District of California, acting upon a report by the Secretary of Agriculture, filed in the District Court of the United States for said district a libel...