J L & Co L &C

Welcome to our Antique Bottle community

Be a part of something great, join today!

Vwaple

New Member
Joined
Aug 8, 2020
Messages
1
Reaction score
0
Points
1
Evening all.

I found a bottle today that I have reason to believe is a J L & Co, however it has other markings on the bottom.

does anyone know if these will give an exact year, a product that was on the bottle or would it be the glass factory ?!

Many thanks for all your help, I’m super new to all this :)
Vicky
 

Attachments

  • 7B50DD50-9250-4F91-AEBA-4655DA77AF8A.jpeg
    7B50DD50-9250-4F91-AEBA-4655DA77AF8A.jpeg
    1.9 MB · Views: 332
  • 054D651C-BC6F-4EA4-9223-981C93A0A270.jpeg
    054D651C-BC6F-4EA4-9223-981C93A0A270.jpeg
    1.2 MB · Views: 427

DlPsocialcirclega

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jul 26, 2020
Messages
123
Reaction score
51
Points
28
Evening all.

I found a bottle today that I have reason to believe is a J L & Co, however it has other markings on the bottom.

does anyone know if these will give an exact year, a product that was on the bottle or would it be the glass factory ?!

Many thanks for all your help, I’m super new to all this :)
Vicky
J L& co LTC is what it should say it's from England an that mark is 1905-1937
 

sandchip

Well-Known Member
Joined
Sep 1, 2008
Messages
5,296
Reaction score
1,165
Points
113
Location
Georgia
From https://www.glassbottlemarks.com/bottlemarks-3/

"J. L. & Co. ; J. L. & Co. LTD. …………………John Lumb & Co. (1870s-1905), name changed slightly to: John Lumb & Company, Limited. (1905-1937), Castleford, Yorkshire, England. Became part of United Glass, Ltd, in 1937. After 1937 their mark was “U G B” positioned over an “L”."

Looks like an early machine made whiskey flask which would put it post-1903. If it was imported to America, you could probably pin it down between 1903 and 1920. Not a top profile that you'd normally see produced in America during that time period.
 

Members online

Latest threads

Forum statistics

Threads
83,359
Messages
743,820
Members
24,381
Latest member
Snidelis
Top