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Here is a gray hair restorer from the 1910's. Mary T. Goldman St. Paul, Minn. honey amber colored and this one has the 5 ³/⁴oz embossed. Hope you enjoy. Does anybody know the makers mark? I thought it was an owen but I'm not sure.
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That is a really nice one. Great display colour for sure.
 

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I had one that was BIM which I dug in 1981. It was sweet, and then became a hobby bore ... and got sold... :(
Yours looks like Illinois glass (I in a Diamond) before they merged to become owens Illinois (O in a Diamond)
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I thought it was too? It is just so messed up, I didn't recognize it. I know that thier mark on smaller med bottle can get seriously distorted.
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