Please ID possible Soda Pop bottle from the 1930's or 1940's, and H inside anchor maker's mark

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Another bottle found washed up on beach. It looks like an old soda pop bottle with a very art deco look, but I'm not sure. And the H inside of the achor

BTW, all of these bottles that I've listed over the last few days should date from the 1890's to early 1940's, as there was an old B&B/Tavern right off this beach where all of these bottles washed up, and the small structure has drifted into the ocean quite a few years ago...Tks!
 

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Reminds me of a condiment bottle. Lots of glass washing up over there!! Pretty interesting stuff
 

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It's a ketchup bottle made by anchor-hocking glass co. It's probably 30s-50s. I know spots where you can find mountains of these suckers. Too bad there's no value in them. This one is super nice though.
 
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It's a ketchup bottle made by anchor-hocking glass co. It's probably 30s-50s. I know spots where you can find mountains of these suckers. Too bad there's no value in them. This one is super nice though.
Great detail, and much appreciated on the ID! It's not older than 1945.
 
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