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neatthings

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ok so im wondering the date on this one. i got it at a flea market i included different angles. im questioning the date because where the blob top meets the neck its sort of one piece instead of it having a distinct applied lip to it. instead it looks as though is blended into the neck if that makes sense. also there seems to be a small amount of orange peeling toward bottom and on the bottom itself. there also seems to be a very thin layer of residue on bottom an bottom sides inside the bottle. please check the pictures out. oh and there is also distinct air bubbles.
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sunrunner

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common warner's safe . yours is most likly 1880s . they fire polished the lip thats all. Warner's are fun to collict i have dug quite a few and they come in all shades of amber , in England tere are green ones. the company stoped bottleing in the states a few years after 1906. and contiued in eurep up into the 1920's.
 

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