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Is that Heinz bottle with the rope-looking sides any good? OMG that basket picture (post 7) is extremely tiny.
 

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Is that Heinz bottle with the rope-looking sides any good? OMG that basket picture (post 7) is extremely tiny.
Bob is right, The Heinz bottle is the only one I see worth grabbing, I missed it in the pics, my bad...
 

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Is that Heinz bottle with the rope-looking sides any good? OMG that basket picture (post 7) is extremely tiny.
Bob is right, The Heinz bottle is the only one I see worth grabbing, I missed it in the pics, my bad...
That is a Heinz Catsup and one I noticed. The other is the bear or ?? with metal lid. Still not worth much unless you really like them.
 

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I'm still new to the bottle thing, but I can tell you I wouldnt even think about those. I can recognize a honey jar (the bear jar, still sold in stores around here), what looks like an apple juice jar (still sold today) and alot of those look like decorator jars sold at Hobby Lobby to me. Agree with all the more exerienced bottle people, I would definitely pass on that collection
 

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If you like them than $50 could be a fair or a good deal, that's not my decision to make. Some people like some things and others don't.
If your thinking you hit the jackpot for resale it may be tough. There may be someone willing to pay $50 for just one or you may have them all sitting on your shelf forever.
There's know way to tell with any object really.
 

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I personally would wait and try finding something else.

these look all modern/common.

but if you really like them , offer 20$ and see how it goes.

its all about preference and what you like
 

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Ok, just talked to the woman and this is the info. she gave me.


She has 3 bottles that state Altoona brewing co. , a Krueger BWG Co., Newark, NJ, AB Co. with X (green)

Heinz tomato USA

Hires with 5 shields?

Neuweiler bottle

Rettig Pottsville - 2

Newark, NJ - Shield Brewery Trefz

Chemung Spring water -64oz.

In that wooden bushel are these bottles

West End, Utica, NY

Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co.

Schmidt and Sons, Philadelphia, Pa

BNE (brown circle)

Brookville Distilling Co., Cincinnati OH

3 bottles that state 1qt.

Scheidt Adam Scheit, Norristown, Pa

Peppers Ginger Ale Ashland, Pa 1 pint
 

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I agree with the others..no way..most all would just take up space for me...if you like them a lot offer 15 bucks or 20 at the most...JAMIE
 

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All those soda and beer bottles are common as can be, I couldn't give them away around here...
 

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