NewbieBottleHunter
Active Member
Haven't posted a question here in some time as I have been too busy to go out and hunt for bottles recently. I was, however, hunting for fossils in a river in South Florida when I came across several older broken bottles (what a shame) and one that was intact. It's embossed I'm guessing, from the little that I've been able to find from simple internet searches, that it is not unusual, rare, or valuable but I'd really like to know more about it if someone can identify it and provide a little information about it. It's a clear rectangular bottle 9" in height with "NYAL QUALITY" embossed on one side inside of a circle. Below those words is a design that appears to be triangle inscribed within a circle which seems to have a pair of simplistic "wings" attached. The reverse is embossed with "BOTTLE MADE IN U.S.A. PATENTED AUG. 28th, 1916". It Is a stoppered bottle that appears to have held some sort of patent medicine but I'd be interested to hear if there are other details available. Thanks in advance.