Are these marbles? They were found in dirt that had been moved from the Birmingham area about 20 years ago. Some of the bottles that I have posted in the past came from the same dirt and dated prior to 1900. I will post pics of a few other things that were found at the same time and place. I...
The label on this bottle reads Parfum- Carnation- Grandet, N.Y. It still has part ot the cork in it. I hope you can see how the bottom is made. But what is the story with Grandet, N.Y.? Is there a town by that name? Google Earth sure couldn't find it. Thanks for any help.
I know there is an earlier post concerning round bottoms. But even after reading all the replies, I am still confused. Please tell me about the one I am posting. It is 9 1/4 inches from top to bottom. The seam starts at the base of the lip and continues around the bottom and up to the base of...
Sorry, I know I posted this several days ago, but will you all please look at it one more time. The first photos were kind of distorted. And I said it had one medium bubble, when it actually has 2 small ones. Thank you for patience and for your help.
The bottom of this Nehi is embossed with DESIGN PAT'D MAR 3.25 ...Below that it has a c in a circle. Above the word design, it has the number 9. What year do you think the bottle was actually made?
left to right - Birmingham Bottling Co, Camel Bottling Works, Cola-Co (coca-cola rip off), Schnapps Bottling Co, Charlotte, N.C. I can post close up pics of individual bottle if anyone is interested.
Have any idea as to how old this shot glass is? I can't remember for sure but I think it was in with bottles that was found in dirt from Birmingham about 20 years ago. Some of the bottles dated as early as 1880. It's about 3 1/2 inches high. Thanks
When did Falstaff produce beer cans like this one? The top is inscibed with the number 4 and the word aluminum. It has no rust, but the side seam and bottom both do. The bottom has part of a sticker that says St. Clair County, 3 cent beer tax. The top has the Alabama state seal printed on it. Thanks
This container weighs 2 pounds empty, stands 10.75 inches high, and 3 inches across the bottom. Has no letters or numbers to help identify. Light will not pass through it. It was included with several boxes of various bottles that was passed on to me several months ago. Some date back to...
This container weighs 2 pounds empty. It stands 10.75 inches high and 3 inches across the base. It feels and looks like some type of stoneware. Has no letters or numbers on it. Light will not pass through it. The sides of the bottom is rough like sand.
Does anyone recognize the embossing on this half pint bottle? The bottom is embossed with what I think is the Owens mark. 011 above the mark. Below it says 26 DES PAT 73036. To the left is the number 57 and to the right is the number 41. Ships are embossed on each side.
This is a 32 ounce money back Coke bottle. Is it worth anything? Numbers on the side are 73 07 c in a circle then 1. Does not have a city or state listed. Bottom is blank.
I posted this bottle once before, but still need more info about it. It is embossed with Cola-Co, not Coca-Cola. I will appreciate any information on it. The lip is damaged on it, but it is still a neat bottle.
What was sold in this bottle? One side says Milwaukee, the other says Blatz, and nothing on the bottom. What would be the approximate date on it and value if any? Please excuse the moisture in the bottle, I just finished cleaning it up. Thank you.