ROBBYBOBBY64
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Hi RCO, It is a U.S bottle. Here is mine from LGW (Laurens Glass Works) ROBBYBOBBY64some more pictures View attachment 200968View attachment 200969
Hi RCO, It is a U.S bottle. Here is mine from LGW (Laurens Glass Works) ROBBYBOBBY64some more pictures View attachment 200968View attachment 200969
Please tell me how to get a copy of your book.That grouping of bottles, clear, Krinkly, with Reg., Regd ,TMRG, - Aug.21, 1921 and 1922 are a special group, written up in my book p.40-44. These bottle were the Canadian equivalent of the American, classic non-Ward's bottle. They were all 6oz. They were Canadian as evidenced on the base - a 'D' in a diamond or a 'C' in a triangle - two Canadian bottle manufacturers. No city identified on any. The TMRG appeared 1920-1924 in Canada only - again two dates, 1921 and 1922. Also a rare bottle with a number embossed under the 6 Fl.Ozs. on the front.
Thanks for info. As a member pointed out canada imported a lot of bottles so l would guess the ones we made are "rare" I'm guessing a American drink with a "D" on bottom is worth looking into.That grouping of bottles, clear, Krinkly, with Reg., Regd ,TMRG, - Aug.21, 1921 and 1922 are a special group, written up in my book p.40-44. These bottle were the Canadian equivalent of the American, classic non-Ward's bottle. They were all 6oz. They were Canadian as evidenced on the base - a 'D' in a diamond or a 'C' in a triangle - two Canadian bottle manufacturers. No city identified on any. The TMRG appeared 1920-1924 in Canada only - again two dates, 1921 and 1922. Also a rare bottle with a number embossed under the 6 Fl.Ozs. on the front.
Was there a response on how to get the book? Thanks, RayPlease tell me how to get a copy of your book.
Here is a current link...Was there a response on how to get the book? Thanks, Ray
Please tell me how to get a copy of your book.
Hi Ivan... I am grateful always for your contributions.... as you know I keep close contact with Ron. I was fascinated to see your pictures of the brown Mae West bottles, which were never used. Regards, MichaelHere is a current link...
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I have a few contributions in that book!
Thank you sir!....I'm honored to have been able to contribute and be featured in your book.Hi Ivan... I am grateful always for your contributions.... as you know I keep close contact with Ron. I was fascinated to see your pictures of the brown Mae West bottles, which were never used. Regards, Michael