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Thanks for the info on it!
 

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Ciscokidd

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2 Mold seams do not go over the top, they stay below the entire top, what year do you think it is? Glasshouse, maker info?
 

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Welcome to the forum! According to SHA, it was made by the American Bottle Company at their Streator plant in 1912. https://sha.org/bottle/pdffiles/AmericanBottleCo.pdf I think the 113 is just a mold number, I'm not aware of anyone trying to catalogue those. Value-wise it's not particularly collectible I'm afraid. Few people want unembossed early 20th century beer bottles. I could never sell those at flea markets and garage sales even if I put them in the dollar bin.
 

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