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fsperry

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Hey everyone !!!!

I've had these bottles for YEARS and can find little info on them, so I thought I'd ask the people who would know. The smaller revolver is approx. 5 1/2 " long and is embossed on the barrel "WEST SPEC. CO. GRAPEVILLE, PA"

The larger pistol ( 8" ) has no writing at all. Any information will be appreciated. Thanks
 

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A picture would definitely help everyone figure out your pistols. The 8" one what type of opening does it have? If it has a small hole like calling it maybe an Avon bottle. I know Avon made a pistol for one of their many colognes. I have seen candy container guns but are generally small. With all the knowledge on this board i bet someone will solve your mystery
Brian
 

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We have several different candy container guns, they came in all sizes and several shapes. A pic. would make it possible for someone here to help you more.
 

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Sorry guys,,,,,,,,,,,I thought the picture went through, but obviously not,,,,,,,,,I'll try to send it along.
 

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Here are the pistol bottles

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Finially able to get back on line! Your bottles are candy containers, the West Specialty Co. is blown,Circa 1925. Should be marked"SERIAL NO#/NET WT 1 1/2OZ" on right side of barrel. WEST SPEC.CO. /GRAPEVILLE,PA." on left side. Old book price is 25.00 -35.00. The other gun is found in a smaller size also. No maker nor date listed in our book, list is 25.00-30.00. Very good pics., very good bottles, Hope this helps!
 

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Sorry I forgot to ask, look at the cap on the larger gun, see if it has any mark on the in side.
 

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Hey Digger !!!

You are absolutely right,,,,,,,,,,,there is embossed on the right side of the smaller pistol " SERIAL NUMBER 28625, NET WT. 1/2 OZ." I never noticed that before. The larger gun has no markings on the inside of the cap or anywhere else, but I agree with you about them being candy containers. I like medicines and bitters, so I never took the time to research these two very much. Thank you so much for the help,,,,,,,I really appreciate it.

Fred S. Perry
 

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Glad it helped some,we like the old candy containers,collect little of everthing,real packrats here!
 

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