Early 1800's milk bottle?

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hemihampton

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Does anybody know if this is a early milk bottle or what it is? LEON.
 

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Most likely condiments-olives, relish or the like, from the 1890 to 1910 period.
 

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Well I have several similar bottles that are old hand blown tooled top containers that I consider to be for milk type products. One is embossed with reference to COTTAGE CHEESE, another has a milk cap type of square out cap insert finish on it. i think they had them for sour cream and other dairy products. So why not. I just have an enjoyment for the hand made skilled beauty of their workmanship. RED Mathews
 

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