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Hey Yall, I found this in an 1880's dump. Has no embossment at all. Very pretty shoulder and neck area though. I Couldn't find it in my Zumwalts book, but the closest thing to it is maybe a ketchup? Any other opinions? Thanks. Happy Diggin, Kelley

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Nice bottle, the neck looks like a cordial but the rest of it doesn't. It's probably a condiment bottle of some type but it look's a bit fancy for a ketchup or sauce bottle.
 

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Thank you Irish and Harry. It does make it tough to correctly identify when there is no embossment of any kind. The pit from whence it came contained a little bit of everything with an exceptionally high amount of food bottles per capita. That's why I guessed ketchup. It is however, as you state Irish, pretty fancy for ketchup. Foo Foo juice of some sort may be the ticket Harry. [:D] Happy Diggin, Kelley
 

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