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    Unidentified bottle markings.

    Whoops, let me rewrite that comment. I just realized the mark is T.T.G. not T.T.C.
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    Unidentified bottle markings.

    I just realized the mark is T.T.G. not T.T.G.
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    Unidentified bottle markings.

    I come up blank on any info concerning T.T.C. If the bottles are marked MADE IN GERMANY, I wonder if T.T.C. is a German company?
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    Unidentified bottle markings.

    Thanks, Robbybobby64! I've been looking at the Wheaton mark's and agree they could be from that maker.
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    Unidentified bottle markings.

    Thank you, Fred, for your comment and your welcome! My research shows that approx 1920, the US passed a tariff law requiring country of origin labeling on imported items. So I'm speculating the bottles marked MADE IN GERMANY were manufactured around or after that date.
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    Unidentified bottle markings.

    Seeking bottle information. I purchased 80+ bottles (apothecary?) at a local estate sale. The bottles are nearly identical to each other, but have some different (3) manufacturers markings on the bottom. I drew an example of each markings on last pic. Are these authentic or repro? Estimated age...

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