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Don't know much about this bottle other than it is a green turn mold bottle with a blobtop. Lots of small bubbles. No kick up on it. I would guess a quart beer bottle? Bunch of pictures to see color in different lighting. What do you all think?
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I was told a few times by our local aficionados that is a cider bottle. But I remember someone in our club brought in a bottle just like that and it had a vinegar label from England. I have dug those in varying sizes in Yonkers, N.Y. I believe they were used for a myriad of products.
Fun find, Robby
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I was told a few times by our local aficionados that is a cider bottle. But I remember someone in our club brought in a bottle just like that and it had a vinegar label from England. I have dug those in varying sizes in Yonkers, N.Y. I believe they were used for a myriad of products.
Fun find, Robby
~Fred
Great, now I get to use the word myriad! Thanks Fred.
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