Possible olive oil

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bottlerocket

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Dug this possible olive oil today. I have dug 2 others in the past from the same hole. Anchor Hocking logo on the bottom.
Can anyone guess an age? It is about 3-4 inches tall. Maybe held cream or vinegar also. Possible cork top or glass stopper.
I imagine they were refillable and used until they broke.
This one is complete so maybe it was thrown away with the others when the home owners were moving out of the area.
No homes here now at this location.
It is a 20s dump site. We're they made in the 20s?
No way I can see to date them. It is ABM.
 

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This was a vinegar cruet . I believe the patent was around 1915 or 16 ,some say Whitehouse vinegar on the bottom but yea they were made all thou the 1920s and 1930s . Not much interest in them but people collect them.
 

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Thanks runner. There is just something about them that are cool. Like I said, I have found 2 others.
Great and helpful info.
 

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Would this be considered depression era glassware?
 

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Hello. No that is usually meant to be used with flatware plates, saucers, candy bowls, in pink, blue, green, yellow colors. that sometimes came in floursacks, and giveaways at oldtime movie theaters, carnivals etc, etc...........Andy
 

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