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    LARGE BOTTLE TO ID

    David and Kev, thank you. I have found some great information on Whitall Tatum from this site and it's been a great source of information. So far, no pictures of my bottle anywhere that I've found, but I will keep searching. Heck, even went to EBAY! But as someone else said, they probably...
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    PICTURES TO IDENTIFY LARGE 1920S BOTTLE

    Have you seen one like this? Click to go to earlier post.....trying to identify so I can call Ohio dealers to find a replacement. Thanks! https://www.antique-bottles.net/forum/LARGE_BOTTLE_TO_ID/m_40605/tm.htm
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    LARGE BOTTLE TO ID

    BUMP! (Does anyone know a dealer in NW Ohio who HAS one of these for sale?)
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    LARGE BOTTLE TO ID

    Good suggestions both Ron and Gunther. I actually MADE my husband keep all the pieces as well, thinking at the very least I could do some sort of cement/glass project with the pieces. I'm soooooo sentimental! Thanks for the thoughts, and I might try both. Leave it to my wild kids to break...
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    LARGE BOTTLE TO ID

    Me again! Through some research on an identifying markings listing here, I found it was made by Whitall Tatum Company most likely after 1901 because of the WT CO marking was used after this date. Does anyone have a vendor who might sell me one? I still have not found a picture of what I owned.
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    LARGE BOTTLE TO ID

    I'm sick of the shattering of a family bottle passed from my mom that was a bottle in my dad's (deceased) body shop. It is approx 3 foot high with 2.5 inch mouth opening in nice light teal color. This thing has been around forever, but since I believe it was an acid/chemical bottle used for...

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