Yellow Green Gem Pre 1900?

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Yellow Green Gem Pre 1900? I'm hoping one of you bottle gurus can help identify the marking on the bottom... I've researched but, found nothing.
 

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I agree, late 1870s, early 1880s judging from a tooled top on a post bottom mold. Very nice color and a strange mark indeed.
 

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I agree about the strange mark.. I'm going to continue searching with the keywords you guys mentioned. Hopefully, I find my next clue with them.
 

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It is just a mold designator of some kind....I am afraid it will not lead to any revelations.
 

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That is exactly what I was hoping to not hear. Although I appreciate the advice. I like to document the history on every bottle I choose to keep in my collection. I'm not sure if I like the discovering the history of each bottle or the bottle itself more. Maybe one day we will have a better guide to reference these molds of the forgotten past!
 

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