Bottle No. 2. No clue, any help appreciated.
Dec 6, 2012 #1 C clayton3 Member Joined Jul 10, 2012 Messages 9 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Bottle No. 2. No clue, any help appreciated. Attachments 6E3CF0425EEC4C89938A41532C740597.jpg 28.9 KB · Views: 47
Dec 6, 2012 #2 B botlguy Well-Known Member Joined Nov 20, 2009 Messages 5,414 Reaction score 12 Points 0 Location The woods North of Spirit Lake, Idaho Stoneware Beer or Ale. BTW, Welcome to the forums.
Dec 7, 2012 #3 C clayton3 Member Joined Jul 10, 2012 Messages 9 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Ok, thanks,beer bottle makes sense in an old mining town.
Dec 7, 2012 #4 RIBottleguy Well-Known Member Joined Mar 5, 2008 Messages 2,322 Reaction score 197 Points 63 Location Providence, RI I see a maker's stamp near the base. That style is almost definitely from England.
Dec 7, 2012 #5 C clayton3 Member Joined Jul 10, 2012 Messages 9 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Atttached is a close up picture of the makers stamp. Attachments 13E8357B51B047CEA303C6CBE2577931.jpg 28.7 KB · Views: 47
Dec 7, 2012 #6 T TROG Well-Known Member Joined Sep 27, 2004 Messages 869 Reaction score 102 Points 43 Location South Australia This appears to be a common style of Ale or Stout bottle from the U K and probably dates 1880-1890 or there abouts. David
This appears to be a common style of Ale or Stout bottle from the U K and probably dates 1880-1890 or there abouts. David