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RobinRatliff

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Have no idea on these, any help I would appreciate it
 

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Common slicks from around 1900-1920's I'd guess.
 

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Common slicks? Is that bottle slang for food containers.

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It refers to bottles which don't have any embossing. Usually it's hard to tell what they had in them without some embossing to tell you. Although I can say that the one on the right is an injection bottle.
 

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It refers to bottles which don't have any embossing. Usually it's hard to tell what they had in them without some embossing to tell you. Although I can say that the one on the right is an injection bottle.
Thanks CanadianBottles, I posted that question to help robin Ratliff. Sometimes people need to feel smarter and better before they will help you. (Not saying any names, hemihampton) You my friend are just being helpful and I agree with you on the injection bottle. I'd venture to say they were all med. bottles. I see the injection bottle, a mercurochrome bottle and an alcohol bottle. No distinguishing marks. Who's to say I'm wrong? I feel like a real expert now. (Not really because to be an expert you have to be able to back it up). I'm just saying....

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