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The color of this bottle is more of an emerald green than the bluish color portrayed in the pic. I recently dug this up in Schenectady NY and I have not seen one like it, nor can I find reference to it anywhere. Can anyone tell me what it is?

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Hey Paul welcome to the forum, we sure getting a lot of new members that want to participate so that's cool. Check out this old thread and you new guys should check out the search feature, there's some great old posts out there. It won't bring up anything less than a year old though. Nice lookin bottle!

https://www.antique-bottles.net/forum/m-173171/mpage-1/key-teal%252Cperfume/tm.htm#173340
 

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If it's embossed C.L.G. Co. on the base that's the mark of the Carr-Lowrey Glass Co., used from 1889-1920s. Bottles in teal greens and blues were one of their specialties.
 

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