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Muratic acid? Hydrogen peroxide? Vinegar? Don't want to tumble - some bottles are too small and fragile. Also, some are early 1800's/1900's perfume bottles. Hole is very small. Cloudiness is a huge proble. Any thoughts appreciated. I don't trust Google advice.
I recently got this 1934 Leighty Pure Milk dairy bottle. It is the first one posted on this site. Seems like it's a hard to find bottle. Made by J. T. & A. Hamilton in Pittsburgh.
A few weeks ago I found this bottle. From the looks of it you can see it's been through a LOT. But these bottles were made of very thick heavy glass. Even with all the fleabites, it doesn't have any cracks or chips at all. Made by Owens-Illinois Plant 9 in Streator, IL in 1937. The city of...
I used to live in Millis where Clicquot Club was made so when I found this bottle I picked it up for nostalgia reasons. I was researching it and others similar seem to have No 8 or a letter/number on the bottom. Mine has none of these and had some air bubbles in the glass. It says,
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