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tropichahni

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This one stumps me a bit because the N logo says should be in a square or something. Anyway I will post some images. I have an auction box I won and some of the bottles were from Europe and others were not so I am not sure about this one. It is very thick at the bottom and you can't see though the glass like the rest of it. There are large bubbles in the glass. Thanks
 

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It's probably British. The N might not even indicate the company, it could just signify the mold or something. There are loads of bottles like that out there and most are quite difficult to identify.
 

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It could be a variant of National or a between date from Nutall or North British but it's almost certainly UK or one of the commonwealths of the time period.
 

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I've not seen a Nutall mark like that. I'd think it signified only something that the producers knew, but not a maker's mark.
 

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