Thank you. Was digging around an old foundation in Lexington Center and found a whole bunch off bottles buried (pre 1940) but some looked 1880-1920 age. Very cool. One of the bottles had teeth in it
Nice find! Not one I've seen before. I'd be surprised if it's as old as the 1880s, I'm guessing it's more around the 1890s-1910s. At first glance I was thinking it was going to be from the 30s or so, I was surprised to see that it had a tooled lip. It's a fairly unusual form for that era.
Thank you. Was digging around an old foundation in Lexington Center and found a whole bunch off bottles buried (pre 1940) but some looked 1880-1920 age. Very cool. One of the bottles had teeth in it
Nice bottle! I agree with CanadianBottles on the age range. Like UnderMiner, I think it would make a great flower vase, specifically a bud vase in my opinion.
I hesitate to ask: what kind of teeth in the other bottle found?