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    U.S. Marine hospital service bottle

    USA HOSP DEPT USA MARINE HOSPITAL Produced by the U S ARMY in Pittsburgh. between 1860 and 1870. Several types the one in book for the Marine Hospital shows Clear 5" X 1 5/8" X 1 5/8". Maybe someone will give you a value. Dave
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    Now I can't find it

    Thanks Irish will get to work on that real soon. I don't hide it from customer, just mark as is but maybe they can't find the as is now I have your receipt. Anyway thanks a lot I have been trying a long time to do something right. Dave
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    Off to the Mint

    So don't beleive me KIM I am wearing an Alaska 14 K gold nugget ring. Found it with a Whites Det down about two inches in a baseball field. Also found a 14K gold and diamond braclet behind a stump in the woods. Braclet was flatened by something and the Bar holding the Diamond was plated Black...
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    Now I can't find it

    Thanks Chris that should work. I have fooled with just expoxy and even made a horses leg with it and plaster. But never been able to hide a crack, I will give it a try, almost had that cruet sold at $375.00 as is. Only thing the lady carried about is it matched her room. Dave
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    Digital camera

    Ok Kim, and all the new stuff is out in the hallway. Have to be in a good frame of mine to tackle it. You should see the tangle of wires under my desk. Thanks all Dave
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    How old are you ????

    Well If I have to tell then I am older than Harry. and I thought he was old to have so much knowledge. And we can't get bottles as old as all of you as no one came here untill the 1840's. Think Lewis & Clarke got here around 1803 and they probally cast no bottles aside. Okay I am 63 Dave
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    Now I can't find it

    Seen a post awhile back about bottle repair, in this case I have a Amberina Crute with a inside crack about 1/2 inch long. Real close to applied handle, so I am thinking when they applied handle this happened. At any rate where it is does't seem like it was droped. as the handle would have...
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    Digital camera

    Well my daughter says if I would get out of bed, she will be bringing me a New everything. Computor,camera, printer. This one has been a good one for over three years, but it is time to say goodby. If I don't get back on line you know I failed, if I do it will be awhile because at 63 it' hard to...
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    BIG HELP NEEDED!!!

    You have two sets of black people items, may be banks, metal or whatever. Had one red and wht bank booked for $500.00 sold in $400.00's. Lots of repros. The milk glass chickens (seen them can't find book) but if the top of them come off, they would be open salts, lots repros here can't recall...
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    Creomulsion?

    Read a story once that said bottles were dug out of San Fran Bay (some kind of mudflat) and because of the chemical effect of this certain kind of mud the bottles turned to look almost opal. That the color made them more valuable, but most bottles dug are sick glass and not very nice to look at...
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    flask

    Don't have universal spelled out but show UGP 1930 to 1960 Universal glass. Dave
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    Some Bottle Finds

    John, the square with an O inside is Owens 1911 to 1929, don't know what other numbers are for except usually ID a plant or mold. Not to sure on this one but recall that in 1921 anything made outside the USA had to say "Made In" don't know if USA imposed this on itself. Dave
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    Glass Ball

    Yes and I searched the Web last night and the most expensive float was a little over $100.00. And would you beleive there is an Amber and Clear float sitting together. Well the clear one has a Owen Illinois Mark, which gives the year on the right side number. Brandon if your friend would send...
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    MacNAughton's whisky bottle

    Deana, McNaughton's was still being made in Canada when I was up there a couple of years ago. Canada used to fly the Union Jack before changing to the Maple Leaf. Can't see it but does not sound old and have no reference book to it. Sounds like it might be a fancy bottle that could be used as...
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    oil bottle? or cruet? or beaker?

    Hi Danoh maybe someone else can give you an age not much good at that, but would give a quess Mold, but where are mold seams and don't see sign of it being turned in a mold. Dave
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    Glass Ball

    Hi Kim yours is a nicer color than mine and that is part of the fishermans net around it. Probally worth more than one of your nuggets. Dave
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    Thanks for The Bug Guys.....

    Bearfan I had to stand on my head to read that, but it is too much to have to type anyway. Only that is was manufatured in Canada & USA. If you are in Maine there was a partnership between James I Fellows and Perry Davis & son. Taunton MA. the syrup was introduced in Ca. 1872 Aqua 7 3/4" X 3...
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    Glass Ball

    Thanks for the replies Brandon and Kim. Kim then you must live on a coastline to, as they will not travel overland. Brandon same here I beleive they washed up a lot on Washington beaches as recall looking for one never finding one. Last I heard the best was W/ side Vancouver Island and that is a...
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    bottle mark id

    The T inside a fancy M and C 1900 & forward Thatcher Manufacturing Co. Thats all I have. Dave
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    Glass Ball

    Thought I heard a person from Vancouver Island on site a while back. If he lives on the west coast of the island it is a direct ocean currant from Japan. Well what I have for $5.00 is a black glass (amber) floading glass ball that they use on their nets for fishing and they float always over...

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