I would like to sell this but willing to trade for fruit jars/canning jars. looking for the following jars with original bands and inserts:
amber atlas ez-seal
tin lid for ball patn appld
early 1900 ball olives or citron, amber
beavers
diamond glass half pint
tudor rose midget
amber...
Recently I bought this very unique and rare 1970 50th Anniversary Overmyer Mould Company bottle. It was made for them by the Hillsboro Glass Company in Illinois. The factory existed from 1961-1997. They were actually a subsidiary of Hiram Walker & Sons Distilleries and for this reason, most...
Another recent flask I've bought. Just in time for Christmas. This was made at the Anchor Hocking plant in Salem New Jersey. A promotional item for First National Bank. It still even has the original cork. Most of the time those get lost.
I recently acquired this bottle that was made in 1974 at the Anchor Hocking Lancaster, Ohio plant, given to the late Ralph Newkirk for 43 years of service. It is extremely rare and I cannot find another example of it. Note the 3D look of the bottle and the interesting scene with a man working...
I'm hoping to find out more about this bottle which I believe to be from the 1910-1920 decade because of the shape and it is a cork top with some amethyst tinting. Also the texture on it is something I don't see often. Could it have been a medicine or something else?
Sorry guys this is my first time posting I’m super new and don’t even know if I came to the right spot. Now I know this is a flask not a bottle but it was my great grandpas who died when my grandpa was 10 and he just got this flask yesterday from his brother. I’m trying to help my grandpa...
Same trip as the Montgomery Alabama jug, but this one was found in a Perth Ontario shop, I asked her about bottles and she reached into a cardboard box and pulled out some newspaper with this gem wrapped in it. There are not very many embossed Canadian whiskey flasks so was quite pleased to...
I dug this bottle years ago (about 1969) in San Jose, Ca and have never found any information as to the city it came from or D.J. Tobin? It is pre Owens and the top is not ground but smooth. I'd put it right around 1900?
I know someone in here will have an answer!
Thanks
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I have found a lot of these flask bases that have FULL PINT and ONE PINT on the bases. Does anyone know if there is a specific company that produced these?
Yesterday I saw this Anchor Hocking "Congratulations High School Graduates Class of 1968" flask laying in a swampy area next to a murky pond in South Connellsville, only about a mile from the factory (plant 5) where it would have been made years ago. From a distance I could tell it was a flask...