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    Cheap way to clean and polish bottles.

    Pour just a little bleach in the bottle. Cover the top with aluminum foil and secure with a rubber band and let it sit for a day or so. The fumes from the bleach will release a lot of the stains.
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    Thrift store pottery find - What is it?

    Found this at a local thrift store. Has a spout & handle. Anyone know anything about it?
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    Professional Tumbling Services Digger Ry Style

    Amazing what you have done with this bottle! Can't wait to see the other one. Polly
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    Emerald green thing

    Here's the photos.
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    Emerald green thing

    This is something we found. It's very heavy, very old looking, and really neat. On the bottom it is embossed - CHLORIDE ACCUMULATOR THE E.S.B. CO. First one of these I have seen. Kinda looks like a minature bird feeder
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    For Annie44

    Nice collection. Were these tumbled? What are the colors of the two on the far right and far left? Olive or citron? I have one that looks olive indoors and citron outdoors.
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    Emerald Green Bottle

    Anyone know what this is or what it was used for? Found it diving near old ship wreck.
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    Please help identify

    I'm just learning about bottles and identifying them, so I'm not sure. If it were machine made wouldn't the seam go to the top?
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    Please help identify

    Thanks. I think it probably is from Norway. I tried to use a language translator on the web sites I found. Said the language was Norweigan, but couldn't translate it at this time.
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    Please help identify

    I found this bottle in our storage shed yesterday. It's 9 1/2" tall, a very light olive color and has FREDR.HVEDING OSLO embossed vertically. There are what appears to be measuring marks on the side. Side seams stop at the neck. I suspect some type of medicine bottle. I searched it online...
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    TO CLEAN OR NOT TO CLEAN?

    Thanks for all the feedback. I left the oyster shells on the bottle. I just set up a display case this weekend with a nautical theme. Just wish there was a way to polish the glass so it would display better.
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    Stumped on this one

    I was going through the collection last night and found this bottle. Searched for hours online and the only thing I know for sure is that West Hartlepool is in England. Any history on this bottle would be appreciated. Front embossing: IMPERIAL JOHN BARKER NORTHEASTERN HOTEL WEST...
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    Quart South Carolina Dispensary

    Thanks for the info. Still not sure about the bottle. I'm at my office now and don't have Huggins book here, but I believe all of the quart SCD's have glassmaker marks. No marks on this one.
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    Quart South Carolina Dispensary

    I have a quart SCD bottle that is #303 in Huggins book. There is no glassmaker's mark on the bottle. Huggins refers to a "Flaccus mark". Does anyone know what that looks like?
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    Black glass blob top

    [8|] Thanks. One of those "duh" moments.
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    Black glass blob top

    Can anyone identify this bottle? It's a 3 piece mold blob top, It has an embossed crown emblem. No company name, etc.
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    TO CLEAN OR NOT TO CLEAN?

    I have a Dr. J. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters that has oyster shells and barnacles that grew on the bottle. Value wise, is it better to remove the shells or leave as is?

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