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Here is a photo of the bottom of the N.P.B. Co. bottle.

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Please reply to your first post with this pic instead of starting a whole new post, it gets very confusing....Jim[;)]
 

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Please reply to your first post with this pic instead of starting a whole new post, it gets very confusing
Jim's right, I just got to the other post. Washington state about makes sense then.
 

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I'm copying this over.

I found this beer bottle underwater with other bottles at a site near Whidbey Island WA. Most of what I have found at this location date around 1890 to 1920. On the bottom are the letters N.P.B.co with the numeral 1 below the letters. Attached is photo of the bottle There is a very distinct seam up both sides of the bottle. Unfortunately bottles found underwater have no labels and I haven't been successful in identifying this bottle manufacturer. I'd appreciate information about the bottle. I will send another photo of the bottom of the bottle.
Thanks

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Thanks Jim and Eric. Sorry about the confusion on how I sent the two photos. I was able to find some info on the North Pacific Brewing Co. The company went out of business at the start of Prohibition. This would put the age of this bottle 1890 to 1920 which is the period of the various items that I have found at this site. All the bottles were buried about a foot under the substrate so I suspect it could be garbage from the old Army fort nearby.
Pete
 

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