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Found this Sauer Extract bottle at a bldg built in 1885 in Palm Harbor Florida. Can anyone date the bottle? I understand there was an ice cream shop there around 1900 or so.
 

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The other side of bottle
 

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Machine made possibly, which would put in that timeline.
 

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Here's a pretty lengthy article that includes information about Sauer's bottles (page 58, 59, and 60 - 4, 5, and 6 in the PDF). Yours is an interesting one - it seems most like their "Type III" (Figure 17), but yours looks machine made. Maybe another variant of Figure 22, the 1926 bottle. Curious as to what others think about this.

 

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What confuses me is the lack of identification on the bottom of the bottle. there is that oval ring in the bottom but that looks like more of a mark from the manufacturing process. All the bottles in the article have have initials on the bottom
 

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