Does anyone recognize this bottle mark?

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deenodean

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I dug this 'book end ' flask several years ago. The neck is crooked and pushed down. It has a few serious cracks on the bottom and heavy staining. The reason why I am posting this 'nothing' flask is that I don't recognize the raised mark on the bottom. It is shaped like a pitchfork, the outside tines are like arms, the middle tine has an arrow tip. The seams stops at the bottom of the neck. I checked on the website glassbottlemarks.com but nothing. Does anyone have an idea what manufacture it could be? Thanks for looking.

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I swear I've seen the trident before but I can't remember where. My best guess in Scottish from the form.
 

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I saw a mark like that on the base of one of those British blown Christmas lights. Find someone who collects them and you might get an answer.
 

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Thanks guys for your comments. Since we find bottles here from the British Isles and surrounding area I am not surprised it is from there.
I tried to send a picture of it to this website http://www.glassbottlemarks.com but I cannot find a place on the site to send an inquiry. If anyone can see what I can't please direct me to it.
 

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