Hey Sabrina, welcome. They all look after the 1930's but this one on the right caught my eye. Similar but different to the below picture.
There's not much interest in the collector world for them without caps and labels unfortunately. Even then it's a select few.
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Because there are so many I put notes on the photos.
#1. Vinegar
#2. Condiment such as relish, olives, mayo, etc.
#3. Spices
#4. Spices
#5. Shampoo
#6. Wine or liqour
#7. Condiment such as mustard or horseradish..
#8. Glue or boot polish.
Anyway, these are just educated guesses and there really isn't any way of knowing exactly until you see those bottles with labels or in some old magazine advertising. Glass companies made them so that any company could buy them and put in them whatever they wanted, so the possible uses are pretty varied.
hi, you have household bottles from the 1940s.relish,ammonia, shoepolish,whisky,whatever.there are bottles and jars all over vacint lots,90% of them have no collectible valhu,as in what you have.look for better.