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Warf rat

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Any ideas? It's narrow has applied top. ch
 

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I'll try again.
 

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I'm going to guess the seam goes up to the top, which puts it after the other bottle as it would be machine-made. If this is so, later 1910s-1920s.
I'm guessing a medicine. Perhaps a syrup type.
 

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Sorry I for got to tell it has an applied top. Probably the same, medicine syrup type? Godspeed
 
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Based on what I can see, it is not an applied top. Perchance a tooled top. A very clear image looking inside the mouth would tell us more.
 

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I agree, looks like a tooled top. The bottles in this general shape that I've seen embossed or labelled have been hair product bottles. It reminds me of the Nyal bottles we find here in Canada, which have tooled tops.
 

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