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I’m finding a few of these hand blown bottles I believe are champagne bottles. Wonder if these would be 1800’s bottles? They don’t have any mold lines and have applied tops. They also stand off kilter.
How tall are they i found very similar bottles if they are 7 inches tall or so.
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Barnacle bill? I hardly recognize him anymore. Lol! I thought that but no barnacle. Just the spots. Looked like lichen a little. Thanks Fred. Me too on the diving. I got my certification.
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That's from the same person selling the $20 star note...
Your absolutely right. Barnacle Bill looks alot like Popeye the Sailor Man. Spell check kept changing Popeye the Sailor to Popeye the Savior man. Lol! Who programmed this thing.
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They may have had second uses for household cleaners and such, but this style of bottle was made specifically for champagne and beer - highly carbonated beverages that needed to have strong glass (so they wouldn't explode) and a string rim that a cork could be tied onto.
 

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