Lady's Leg Mini?

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RelicRaker

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Old guy new to the hobby. First post on the forums.
Rescued 3 slicks (pic below) from a debris pile where the city was doing a sewer pipe replacement. Am interested in the mini on the left in the photo because of its shape. I've never seen a lady's leg neck on a mini but am hoping you guys have. Seam stops at the lip. Any info appreciated. Roseberry Street Bottles.jpg
 

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there 1890s , and the bottle in question is a pepper sous .
 

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Welcome to the forums. I believe the correct term for that neck might be "Bulge Neck'' although it could go either way. I agree that it was probably a sauce or ketchup or some such product. 1890s to early 1900s.
Jim
 

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