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Giftsatgreatdeals

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yes I need that kind of help too but right now I just need help figuring out what this bottle was or might say. It's just under 6 inches tall seam stops at bottom of lip. I can barely read the bottom. one word I can make out is Chicago the rest I come up with all kinds of possibilities. If anyone has one or know what it may have said I am interested.

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Hello,I have one also marked Welch's grape juice Chicago could be the same.Clinton
 

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Looks like a grape juice to me, I've had a few with Howdy Dowdy embossed on the base.
 

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After using an idea I read here using foil and an eraser(and better eyes then mine) we were able to read Top Notch Brand. A search for this brought up;

Hi and welcome to the forum! The bottle you speak of is listed in Ketchup, pickles, sauces by Betty Zumwalt, on page 29 under Armour and company Chicago. Armours Top Notch Brand (Not pixed in book) is listed as a "scarce" ketchup ( less than 10 known specimens) it came in two sizes, 5 1/2" & 10" I dont know the exact year of your bottle but Armour has been up and about from around 1860 till today. You better go back and find a whole one! [:)] Taz

After reading this we could see the other part indeed said Armour's. This one is 5 1/2 inches tall. And I have 2
 

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