Anyone ever seen this Lysol?!

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thehumpback94

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I saw this mold blown Lysol today nice honey amber with widdled glass. I’ve dug quite a few but never seen one like this . It was listed at $40 should I pick it up?
 

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Is it me or does it look irradiated to anyone else?
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Is it me or does it look irradiated to anyone else?
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It is the colour that irradiated non-SCA clear bottles turn, but I'm pretty sure that's a coincidence. UK bottles of that era tended to have a much wider range of colours than the ones being produced in the US at the turn of the 20th century, and this shade of amber isn't uncommon to come across over there. I'd be more surprised to see a UK bottle of this type from that era iin clear than I would to see one in this shade of amber.
 

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