i would like a 4-way bottle.i've only seen them from bols.the entire bottle is segmented into 4 sections,right?maybe $25 with shipping.leave me a message/reply.thanks
i read that those decolorized with selenium turn amber,so they need to be pre-war bottles? i recently saw mason's bidding at $8ish,but sure enuf,that darn amethyst one topped 20 with 17 bids.i see it as kind of a rip,but americans will buy anything.a bottle of water?
the scipt changed on the jars,did they also make matching lids?i never payed much attention but want to get some for those that are missing and so far they all seem to be the same.also,do balll and 'perfect' take the same lid?
painted labels would've phased this out by '40.i believe there was also one more embossed version after this with just the clock.despite it being a much older bottle,$10 is probably the high side.a number on the bottom to the right should date it 4 you(if it has one)
i remember delivered milk AND the fruit drink.not sure if we got borden's.sealtest maybe.i think it all makes sense except the date.'25 seems early to me too,but that's opinion.probably 'the' borden's though in a milk container.
CAMP hill is a small town near lake martin. mom never heard anything of a bottling plant but she wasn't born till the 30's either.i didn't get a chance to go through on this visit.maybe in the fall.i'll ask her cousin who lives closer to the area. she mentioned a company in ecclectic which was...
could be registered abbreviated.why the holes?my straight wires have ridges to prevent it from sliding to the side.could be an even older,clamp down lid.will definately increase the jar value more than a dollar unless there was a metal insert on top.strictly spectulation on my part. just doesn't...
Almacs caught me too.i didn't see the aniv. right away.WOW, i had no idea they made so many commemorative bottles.I tend to believe the bigger ones get broken easier and less were made to begin with so that goes in my fav spot too.great condition too!
my mother lives in a small town north of opelika and there is a camp hill there.not sure if it was enuf of a town to hold a bottling plant unless that is what made the town.there may even be a larger camp hill.ft. bennig is nearby and there are a lot of mills along the river there.definately not...
Actually,the 5 you mentioned can be considered their own seperate catagory.i couldn't make up my mind.i like ALL bottles.i went through 'phases' every time i found something cool.i have about 30 of each.seltzers,cream-tops,codds,hutches,whiskeys,beers,mason's,and some kerosenes..i even went...