Martini Cocktail Green Bottle

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LaidBackJack

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Traded for this bottle, just wondering if anyone knows it's vintage & if it has any value beyond the $1 I gave for it. It's nicely embossed, "Per Martini Cocktail Usate Martini Vermouth..For Martini Cocktail Use Martini Vermouth" It's 12-1/2" tall with a deeply indented bottom. Mold seams run up through the lip, but the bottom almost looks like an iron pontil mark? Weird. Nice light green color, anyways.

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The bottom of the bottle....

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I would be inclined to believe that any bottle with that nice embossing is worth the $1 you paid for it. I wonder if 'Martini' is a precurser to 'Martini & Rossi' company? They are known for their vermouth, asti etc. [8|]
 

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Martini Vermouth was first made in 1863 and is made in Italy (Obviously). I have the same bottle, and I always thought it was from the 1920's.
 

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