Ice Blue Bottles marked 0,35 liter

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jah5656

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I found these ice blue bottles all are marked 0,35 L then a triangle with a dot in the center. The bottle in the front is unknown other then on one side the reuse message is in Swedish and on the other its in English. I am thinking that maybe the blue bottles are Eurpeon. I have also found some unknown German bottles there as well.

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They all look fairly new and sound to be foreign. Are the tops of the last two stained or is that in the glass?
 

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I managed to get the rusted tops off of two and its cork on the inside of the cap, for what that is worth. they are neat.
 

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This is a great link for figuring out maker's marks but I think most of them are American companies... still it's a good reference to have:

http://www.myinsulators.com/glass-factories/bottlemarks3.html

One place to start is trying to find out how old the bottles are. Does the seam go all the way up to the lip of the bottle? Are there any other things you are finding around the bottles that can help determine the age?

Google anything written on the bottle, that is how I figured out one of my (probably Prohibition era) liquor bottles was Danish.

Most American Prohibition-era booze bottles are noteworthy for their complete lack of information - none of the usual advertising-related embossing, usually a mold number and maker's mark only. Beer was frequently disguised as soda by putting it in soda bottles which may or may not have been colored. This is why most American post-Prohibition beer bottles are only 12oz while pre-Prohibition ones are a full pint.

Hope this helps,

Eileen
 

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