Tracym8001
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Hello Everyone thanks for the add. I was trying to do some research on a couple of old bottles we have found recently and I found your forum. We spend most weekends on the river canoeing, searching for artifacts and anything else that strikes our fancy. The first find was an A. Davis bottle buried in the sand. It is an light aqua color and still had the old stopper inside. It is embossed " A. Davis Bottlling Works, Peoria, ILL " " This bottle is loaned never sold" We spoke to a local bottle guy and he gave us some helpful information on it. He believed it dated to around 1890 and contained soda.
This last weekend we found another cobalt blue bottle that looks newer but still interesting. I cant believe it was not broken and still even has the lid on it. Honestly I love blue glass so much I would have brought it home even if it was broken. it is hard to tell as the lid it extremely corroded but it looks like a screw top. The bottle is almost 7" tall it is embossed with "Wm R Warner & co New York-St. Louis. From what I can find online it seems to have been some sort of pharmaceutical bottle. I would like to try and clean up the lid of this one but don't want to mess it up and suggestions
Any info you guys could offer would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance
Tracy
This last weekend we found another cobalt blue bottle that looks newer but still interesting. I cant believe it was not broken and still even has the lid on it. Honestly I love blue glass so much I would have brought it home even if it was broken. it is hard to tell as the lid it extremely corroded but it looks like a screw top. The bottle is almost 7" tall it is embossed with "Wm R Warner & co New York-St. Louis. From what I can find online it seems to have been some sort of pharmaceutical bottle. I would like to try and clean up the lid of this one but don't want to mess it up and suggestions
Any info you guys could offer would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance
Tracy