Where could I find more info on this bottle. One side I would describe as an urn not sure what the other side is depicting. I have seen this bottle in other colors but not the beautiful shade of green.
Age, use, where made, does anyone else have or seen one? Value? Part of the bottle is frosted and the head and ball are clear. I have had it for years and came down from my father who was a collector.
I pick this bottle up a few years ago. It was of special interest to me as I worked Saturdays and Summers at Dressel Dairy. My job was primarily to wash the trucks, check the oil, and gas them for the next days run. It really paid good money back in the day. I enjoyed it because I was into cars...
Pictured are 2 of the Keen bottles and a Shepard's bottle from Zanesville. The Keen bottles designs are much more pronounced than the one from Zanesville. Did all the Zanesville bottles have weak impression?
I am 78 and the 3rd generation and current caretaker of a fairly extensive collection of bottles. This bottle has been in our family for over 100 years and was acquired by my Grandfather. I believe it to be original; however, thought I would put it out for discussion.
I assume these are just unique little pocket flasks. I have had them for years and am curious if anyone has additional information or seen them before. The amber one is simply embossed "Try It" and the aqua one is embossed "Will You Take a Drink? followed by "Will A Duck Swim? and a little...