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cowboydays

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I'm guessing that this bottle is before 1900s, but I could be wrong. I haven't been able to find anything like it in my searches. Does anyone have any ideas?

It looks like it may have had a stopper at one point since the inner neck is ground. It has lots of wear on the bottom, as well as a polished pontil. The height is 9.5". I can post better pics if need be.

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Howdy cowboy,

Welcome to the Blue Pages, and thanks for bringing the montage of small pictures. I think larger, mo'betta photos may indeed be needed.

I'm not too up on Uranium glass, though I once put a 20 pound piece of uranium slag in the recycling bin. Never got any mail about it either.

I'm just guessing, you understand, but from the finish and the overall look, I'm gonna say Bohemian, and pre First War, but not by much.

Is it a diamond pattern?

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surfaceone, I don't feel like it is American, so you may be right.

Yes, it is diamond pattern. When I bought the bottle it had a hand written label that said it was a Grand Marnier bottle. I never found an image of a Grand Marnier anything like this one, so I think the seller may have been mistaken.

Thank you for taking the time to respond.
 

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