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Hi.
Someone can help me to identify this bottle?


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The base is embossed "E" on the center and "14" on bottom.

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Looks HORSERADISHY, RELISHY, OLIVEY....to me....Jim
 

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(the bottle, of corse, is a little bit higher)

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Hi Alex; pretty sure your bottle is the one I have marked with an arrow in this photo:

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ORIGINAL: aafm

Thank you Jim. Is it possible some pickled food as well?
It certainly has the appearance of a food container and could have held a number of small diameter solid objects such as gerkins (small pickles), olives, cocktail onions, etc., or something like chutney, relish, sauce, etc. The product was probably not very thin liquid because of the mouth size. The smaller the mouth opening the thinner the contents in order to control the amount released. Thicker consistency product needed a larger mouth for ease of dispensing.

I thing SAbottles may have pinned it down, sure looks possible to me.
 

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Yes, it is i guess!
Now i know it´s finish.
Please, give me a close up of the neck and top when you can.
Good stuff!! I know that feeling when one become the owner of the discoverys.
I see a worcester sauce next to the "Eexagon", isn´t it?
Seems to be from 1920´s and 1930´s.
you may give me an idea obout howv old is my one.
wanna see them clean
Greetings.
 

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