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mainebottlehunter

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dug these up just wondering what they are and how old they are, the tallest one is 8 inches

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Brown one probably contained pork n' beans, the tallest one might have contained coffee. The one all the way to the left looks like it might have has a relish or a chow chow...
 

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this jars are from the late 1930s 1940s,id say unless you have something to put in them,like tack, or pennys,thay have little collecting value.
 

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Hello to all of you. I still go by the principle of identifying an ABM jar or bottle by the presence of two neckring seams on the finish and transfer bead under the finish, RED Matthews
 

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I find the one with the diamond pattern all over the place, I keep some of the fancier ones and sell them at yard sales for a buck or 2 a piece.
 

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