Ask the guy if you can dig near his garden area where he found all those bottles cause it sounds like a honey hole. By the sounds of it, what you found was the bottlers dumpsite. They would often snap the tops off old bottles of they were transitioning to a new design so that the bottles...
I went out and walked a new local creek this weekend and one of the coolest finds was this bottle. It's embossed with "JOE COLLINS KAUFMAN AND ATHENS TEXAS" in a circle slug type style on the front with "ROOT" on the bottom and codes 1387 and 12 on the heel. I haven't been able to find any...
Could you send me some pictures of the insulators, hutches, and that bottle up top just to the right of the jug? Also, do you have any poisons? I don't have any in my collection and would love to get one.
I have a couple of amber straight-side Coca Cola bottles. One of which is a hard to find horseshoe arrow Coke from Louisville, KY. I bought both of these with intentions to resell them. What would a good asking price be for the pair of them? Also, does anyone know any of the history behind the...
I really really appreciate your interest in these bottles but they are currently the prize of my collection. If I ever happen upon duplicates I would be happy to sell them to you.
I've never seen that third bottle before though I haven't really looked at a whole lot of Crush bottles. I have one of the amber ribbed ones because I like the unique design. Maybe I'll look more into Crush bottles in the future.
Here's how. Here are three different extract bottles of mine. The two on the right are embossed with "McCormick & Co. Baltimore" which is a well known extract (among other things) company. The one on the left is pretty much exactly like yours and is very similar in shape and style to the other...
As Harry Pristis mentioned, it appears to be some type of extract. I would venture to say it was most likely a vanilla extract. I have several similar ones that I've found in a local creek.