Well, most of the stuff is around old arroyo's where dumps were and not often buried. Taos is wet (comparatively) from where I live in the southern part so there may be some bottles found when walking creeks there.
I was not expecting to find a bottle marked BOTTLE MADE IN U.K. laying in New Mexico. It is 9 1/4 inches tall. Bottles end up where they end up. I tried searching for UK Bottle maker marks but did not come up with anything. Does anyone know the maker? Age? possible contents? Thanks in...
Hi. I am not much of a bottle collector, especially ACL.
I dug through this forum but there is so much great information I seem to always get side tracked and forget what I was looking for. I ran across some glass, deposit, screw cap, 32 oz. ACL bottles, I assume these must be late 60's...
I'm not much of a language person, but your A kind of looks like one of the Cyrillic Alphabet Letters. The C possible one of the Rusyn (NO not Russian) letters. Just a wild guess.
As far as the old "Million monkeys typing randomly turning out something, of a great magnitude" idea, I think...
Other than the Bird in Flight embossed on the bottom there are no other markings on this bottle. Three sides are flat and one side is mostly a rectangular indent which I presume was for a label. Tooled finish (unfortunately with a chipped lip). It has mold air vent nibs on it and enclosed air...
This bottle has PIX on the bottom and a small 2 near the bottom on the side. I cannot find any reference on the internet to PIX as a bottle maker, perhaps that was the maker of the contents? If so does anyone know what PIX was, I am assuming alchol because of the bottle shape. Thanks
Thanks. They are advertising as Steele & Price in 1879. I still do not know if they continued using the dual name after the Buy out in 1884. I am just trying to date the bottle and determine what such a small bottle was used for. Since they sold a lot of products it could be many things...
From what I can find on the internet about this company Price bought out Steele's interest in 1884. Did the name continue as Steele & Price after the buyout? This small 2 inch long bottle is I assume a perfume bottle?
I have a Dr. Price" extract bottle and saw a later Price's Wild Flowers...
New to this Forum. Please excuse any nomenclature I misuse, I am not very familiar with Bottle Collecting. I have been going through boxes in my long deceased mothers shed, she was the bottle person. I was always into anything "old" but mostly Model T Fords and was always looking in old dumps...