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gdog68

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First one is blown bottle and has what looks like a dear and 859 embossed on the bottom. Anyone seen or know anything about it.
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This is a applied finish crown top bottle. Looks like it's foreign.
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First one most likely contained gin and is probably English- that style of double collar finish was super popular over there. The second one is quite interesting and I think you are right to suspect it's from across the pond, also. Definitely a soda.

I'm seeing a seemingly very popular English gin by the name J.J.W. Peters who used a dog as their trade mark, given that it's a rather crude base marking perhaps that's it?
 

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Looks like a Gordon's Dry Gin but without the side embossing. Not sure what's up with that, never seen one like that before. Maybe a knockoff with a very similar logo? The bowling pin-shaped one is probably a mineral water. Both are almost certainly from the UK.

You did great for 50 cents each! Especially that Hutchinson, the ornate flask, and those embossed crown tops.
 

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