Here are two of them. One is a 1968, 12 oz. Rolling Rock Beer bottle. The other is a brown one of a similar shape, but it has no real information on it. It has "5-5" on the base, as well as a makers' mark which I don't recognize. It is a thick bar, with an odd looking concave triangle above it. It's not in Toulouse's book, which perplexes me. Any idea what these are worth?
These are the 7 oz. Rolling Rock bottles. They are both embossed with "Rolling Rock/Premium Beer/7 Fl. oz/Latrobe Brewing Co./Please Do Not Litter"
The one on the left is from 1973, the one on the right is from 1971. The one on the left is in (I think) mint condition. The right one is mint for sure, except it has a slight stain. It makes it slightly iridescent. I think it makes it look better [] I like these because they are small bottles, but still cool looking.
Next is the White Rock bottle. They're a soda/mineral water beverage company. It's embossed with "White Rock" around the neck in script. Based on the base info, it's from 1966. The bottle has this strange, patchy, kind of ripply feel to it. You can see it in the picture.
This is (I'm assuming) a Bud bottle. It has four of the Anheuser Busch Easgle logo thingies embossed on the diagonal slanted face. It has a patch of major scuffing on one, but is mostly good conditionwise. It's from 1974.
This one is a Tanqueray Gin bottle from 1973 or 1974, I don't quite remember. It's a really cool looking bottle, with the whole circle thing. It reminds me of an old diving helmet. It's pretty heavy and thick. It's got a lot embossed on the base. Maker mark, mold info, year, "Charles Tanqueray and Co.", and measurements. I think one it says is 750 mL.
This is the oldest (and hopefully most valuable) bottle I've found. It's a 1952 wine bottle, which had Bartolomeo Pio wine. The company went out of business in 1964, so maybe it's a rarer bottle. It has "One Quart" embossed on the heel. It has some surprisingly even swirly patterns on it, which I've heard are a form of sick glass. It has a scratched patch, but is mostly perfect. I hope this one at least has some value to it.