I got these two with 2 others from an antique store. Both appear to be machine made dating them after the 1900's. The bigger one, lets call this bottle A, I feel like it's older because it has almost a "swirl" imperfection built into the glass, it feels thicker, has more imperfections built into the glass (like bubbles), and its not as clear as the other one. Now correct me if I'm wrong but it took people awhile learn how to not make "cloudy" glass. Bottle A was roughly 4 inches from base to shoulders, 3/4 of an inch from shoulder to neck, 1 inch from base of neck up, and about 2 and a quarter from shoulder to shoulder, and one inch wide base. It is leveled off at the top and seems to have a smaller opening in comparison to the size of the lip. The back is flat and the front is slightly rounded off (or the back could be the front because of the outline of embossing it has on it). This bottle, maayyybe it might be from before the 20s but after the 1900s...?
Bottle B is rather plain in comparison to A. It has no embossing, no scars or bubbles. It is also machine made (after 1900's) and besides the fact that it is kind of scuffed and dirty it is fairly clear. Its base to shoulders is about 3 inches, shoulder to shoulder roughly 2.5, shoulder to neck .5 inch, neck up is almost an inch but not quite. the bottles base is 2 inches wide. I'm thinking this bottle is from the 20s or after?
Bottle B is rather plain in comparison to A. It has no embossing, no scars or bubbles. It is also machine made (after 1900's) and besides the fact that it is kind of scuffed and dirty it is fairly clear. Its base to shoulders is about 3 inches, shoulder to shoulder roughly 2.5, shoulder to neck .5 inch, neck up is almost an inch but not quite. the bottles base is 2 inches wide. I'm thinking this bottle is from the 20s or after?