New bottles found in yard anyone know what they might be

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Digging a 1840's or 50's or 60's Privy sounds perfect to me. what State do you live in? Good Luck. LEON.
 

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First one id say is a perfume/cologne bottle, second would probably be a (possibly fairly old) wine or liquor bottle. First one maybe 20s-turn of the century, second, possibly mid 1800s? Im not an expert by any means on those bottles, there are far more knowledgeable people here for those
The first one hard to tell,but looks like a house hold cleaning bottle from the 50's. the second one
 

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The first one looks like a perfume bottle,or cologne bottle possibly from the 40-50's. The second bottle is a green wine bottle with a packer lip,and a kick up base found on most wine bottles probably 1950's?
 

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To far away for me but there was a Guy in here from Hannibal Mo that would dig Privy's all the time & post his finds in here but he kinda went AWOL. MIA lately. LEON.
 

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We are all looking forward to seeing those photos!
These are a few of our findings... If anyone has information on any of them please feel free to let me know cause like I said we are new to this.
 

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Any Bitters Bottle is usually a good find but the Hostetters is the most common one out there. But that's a good sign, if that is there the Potential for much better Bottles is Possible, especially if you could find the Privy. LEON.
 

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I have tried looking into it but unable to find anything would anyone happen to know what these are or what time frame they are from? They were found in my yard which the house was built in 1840 so am not sure what/where it came from. Any information would be greatly appreciated. Thank you all.
Wine bottle appears turn molded. If seamless.
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