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You all have been a great help so far and I pray the streak continues. Here we go. Thanks for letting me pick your brains on these.
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2) I don't think this one is that old if old at all. The "I" in the circle means Indiana Glass Company. I think without the diamond is after 1959.
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Whew! Sorry for being so pic heavy. Any info would help greatly!! Thanks you guys!!
 

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Hi there!
It gives me no pleasure at all to say these bottles are worth little to nothing in the collectors' market, except maybe this Indian Remedy, the oldest one there, about 100 years old.. too bad the label is in bad shape though.. might be worth a few dollars anyway.

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Your first bottle is an amber hawk wine and sells for about $2-$4. You have a spider web flask that looks like it had medical alcohol during prohibition and I think I have seen those go in the $10-$40 ranges(don’t try for $40 it will just sit unless your lucky and in a good spot). The Indian medicine is my favorite and would sell for about $20.

The rest look like dollar bottles and jars. 99.9% of bottles that say federal law forbids will not sell for any price.
 

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Hi there!
It gives me no pleasure at all to say these bottles are worth little to nothing in the collectors' market, except maybe this Indian Remedy

Well, that's exactly what I was thinkin but didn't want to say it.
Most of the bottles you pictured are from 1920-1950. Not old enough to have much value but collectible if you like them. There are some bottles from that era that do have value such as embossed and ACL sodas and milks.
 

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For the most part that's true. Hock wines when in a nice teal can bring a little more.
The KA TON KA, while common enough sat INDIAN so $10 for that alone. It's a choice to remove the label but since it with probably clean up nicely it might go higher if there's no damage.
The 1776 are what they say, Log Cabin Syrup.
Golden harvest can still be found in the spaghetti sauce isle.
Some people collect spider web bottles but you'd really need the screw cup for value.
"Federal Law" bottles don't tend to have much value. The AA may if you happen to find someone with those initials, otherwise it may even be offensive.[:D]
I'm not sure about the peroxide, there may be a niche market.
 
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Not looking to get rich off them so anything I get will help. If I get $10 - $20 for the Indian that would be great and $2 for the rest then that's what I get. Have already sold a Log Cabin bottle to someone on here.
 

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All the bottles that say "Federal Law Forbids Sale or ....." were from around 1930-1960 and most likely all contained liquer. The Indian medicine's probably the nicest one you have there.
 

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'ancient age' whiskey c'55, 1976 log cain commemorative with screw top....both common
 

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