Found this diving buried in muck in an area that has resulted in 1920-1950s bottles. Haven't found much info on this type of milk bottle, there's a 45 on bottom, but a quart of milk in the 40's cost more than 5 cents? Any way to determine age of this bottle?
I've had great input on past posts and would like comments as to weather the more experienced collectors think I found a mouth blown turn molded wine bottle. I found this bottle in about 15' of water in front of a home built during the late 1800's. I've found other old jars dated 1903-1906 in...
Hoping someone can help with the age of this bottle. Everything I read about Smile soda bottles suggests 1920 Era, however given what appears to be a non-machine construction I'm thinking pre 1915. I believe it to have an applied finish. Got lots of bubbles, uneven bottom thickness, very heavy...
As a hobbyist scuba and snorkeler last year I began to hunt for bottles in one of the finger lakes in NY. I accidently discovered that there are often bottles in the muck under the tire. I'd always assumed people chucked tires in the lake 50+ yrs ago to attract fish, oddly enough, bottles are...