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dollarbill

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Hey 335crr
Theres a lot diffrent size and shape ones .I belive Cap and everones right on. The lunch table bottles are one of the better ones .Theres one that says the same thing as yours that has like checker board embossed on the shoulders of the bottle I belive.I liked it when I 've dug mine diffrent ones.
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Anyone want my jar for $35? It's mint condition with just a little bit of swirly haze in the back inside. I don't really collect jars but it's a nice one.
 

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I am trying to find out the value of my Horlick's 11 inch aqua glass malted milk bottle with the original lid and the misprinted name of RLIC instead of HORLICKS at the top of the bottle?
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This is really awesome to find this kind of forum with such great information! Thanks to all. I have a small Horlick's Malted Milk bottle that also says Racine Wis. U.S.A. plus simply Slough England. The bottom of the bottle has what looks like the number 11. It is 4 and 3/4" high. From the good information that I am reading in this forum, it seems like a common bottle. For interests sake, would any of you know the approximate year of this type?

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I am sorry. THis is new to me and I don't know what that is. Could you explain what ground lip is?
 

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A ground lip is exactly what it sounds like.A ground lip.When they blew the jar there would be excess glass at the top,they'd chip that off then grind it smooth.It will have a whitish appearance and feel like very fine sand paper.Pictures would help.
 

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Then its most likely machine made and dates to the 1920s-30s.
 

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