Please find attached a picture of a bottle I'm trying to identify. The bottle was one of several (7-8 in all) that were recovered from a dump pit used by an abandoned merchant shop. This pit was clearly devoted to containers that held everyday household items (e.g. cosmetics, food, hygiene, medicine, etc.). I date the pit to the 40's or 50's through the very late 70's. None of the bottles had any contents, and on taking the old sniff test to get some clues, all but one had no particular smell, other than decaying organic matter. But there was one bottle that had a clearly distinctive smell; I would described it as "sweet almonds". I'm not totally convinced about the almonds, but it was definitely sweet smelling. As you can hopefully see from the picture, the bottle has a tapered, triangular shape, with a curved, pointed white cap.
I will submit a response post that details the bottom side of the bottle.
Thanks for your help.
Shoveler
I will submit a response post that details the bottom side of the bottle.
Thanks for your help.
Shoveler