J. Helm & S. Stoneware bottle

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truedigr

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Looking for info as far as where this one is from and full name. Any info will be appreciated. RC
 

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Trying to add pictures, but having trouble.
 

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I have a Samsung Galaxy 4, says failed to upload, see highlighted. Couldn't find highlighted. Anyone else upload from one of these phones? RC
 

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Can you give us a better written description? Scott
 

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It is an 1850's 1860' mead style. It is impressed on the shoulder / J. Helm & S. It is the smaller size. Same style as the California Pop, J. Devine, T.D. Harvey, Vincent Hathaway & co. I believe these are referred to as mead, beer or ale bottles.
 

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Pretty sure that is from Newark, New Jersey.
 

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