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I am a collector of anything to do with photography, pre 1920s. I'm not really a bottle collector but I do have a lot of early Photography chemical bottles.
I found this on ebay and bought it... I've never seen a blue Eastman Kodak bottle... ever.. and im a serious collector.
This bottle would predate Kodak as it doesnt have the Kodak logo which they began using in the early 20th century.
so I have three questions..
Are the letters raised on the bottle and is it blue because they would consider the contents to be poison?
and is this really a blue bottle? I was told that chemicals in the glass turn purple over time if the bottle is left out in the sun or is buried in the ground for decades... so is it blue because it was MADE blue or did it change color over time?
oh.. Hit met up at darrin at avalonweddingsbcs dot com if you got any bottles for sale that are photographically oriented..
I found this on ebay and bought it... I've never seen a blue Eastman Kodak bottle... ever.. and im a serious collector.
This bottle would predate Kodak as it doesnt have the Kodak logo which they began using in the early 20th century.
so I have three questions..
Are the letters raised on the bottle and is it blue because they would consider the contents to be poison?
and is this really a blue bottle? I was told that chemicals in the glass turn purple over time if the bottle is left out in the sun or is buried in the ground for decades... so is it blue because it was MADE blue or did it change color over time?
oh.. Hit met up at darrin at avalonweddingsbcs dot com if you got any bottles for sale that are photographically oriented..