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Thanks Applied! I saw one like my Bridgeton on on the Corning Website. Thanks for looking
 

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Thanks for all the good pictures. The Henry Kuck and Bridgeton, NJ bottles are by far the best of the group. Interesting that you have bottles dating from 1850 to 1940 in the same group. That is quite a range.
 

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Thanks Sandchip. I'm new to learning. are you talking about those little tiny ones as well as the Bridgeton NJ? Thank you for any directions
 

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Thanks for all the good pictures.  The Henry Kuck and Bridgeton, NJ bottles are by far the best of the group.  Interesting that you have bottles dating from 1850 to 1940 in the same group.  That is quite a range.

Thank you Jay, every thing that i have was just from crawling around doing my job. How old would you say the Kuck and the Bridgeton are? "
 

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My opinion, which means nothing , is you got a collection from a previous digger. There are a couple that may be worth keeping but for the most part they are leftovers.
The soda and maybe the drugstore bottles, depending on town and condition are worth looking into.
 

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