While going through a box of stuff I dug years ago, I ran across this little bottle, and thought Red would enjoy it.. The bottle is 3 7/8 in. tall by 1 1/2 in. across the base.. I cannot see a seam line above the ring, there are 2 internal lugs inside the mouth and 3 of the 4 corners have ridges...
It's been a while since I last posted anything on the forum... Always enjoy all the bottle pic's in this section of the forum... Sun was hitting Our Cones in the kitchen this morn, so thought I'd add one... JB
Smooth lip and base, no visible seam lines, ribbing is on the inside only and starts in the base, offset from dead center. So My question is, is it SCA early 1900's ? or just light purple glass c. 1970's ? Jar is 11 1/2 in. tall, and family owned since 1980's, pic's to follow, Thanks... JB
Pulled from a toc dump last month- hope the picture show the debossing- reads: 1 / J H E / 1855 / DAV?, anyone ever seen one , maybe just a simple counterweight ? (It does weight 1lb) JB
I dug this bottle from a TOC dump a few yrs back, tooled lip and base embossed (FARBWERK-HOECHST COMPANY) app. 2 3/4 in. tall, I pulled a few oddball (for my area) foreign bottles from this dump... never found much info on it.. Med or household ? Was the Lion for the company..product..or country...
Digs have been far and few between the last couple of years... So I'm thrilled to drag anything home these days, Sunday, I located a small (I mean Tiny) dump spot along a river and unearthed this 1/2 gallon MASON IMPROVED, alot of these dumps on the banks are very shallow, so finding a large jar...
Hey jar people , I'm looking to complete this jar and need a band (I have the lid)I can paypal/cash/check/mo or maybe trade, depending on what your looking for. Thanks-John (JB)
This was dug with a couple dozen other seamless turn mold bottles, it has warped shoulders, swollen neck, off center kick up and vertical lines in the neck, is it a dip mold ? how old is it ? English ? Thanks for looking !
Anyone know the story on these Binghamton NY bottles, the aqua crush is common ,the other not so much, both tooled crown, so are these bottles some of the oldest for the Crush company ? The Coca Cola is tooled lip as well and a tough find, did this contain Coke ? or some other flavor? also is...