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The first 3 came out of the same hole in an old dump.
The first is a Sauer's Extracts bottle.
https://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f171/_DAGON_/100_2596.jpg
The next one is a cork top medicine bottle of some kind I think. Any info on this one would be appeciated.
https://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f171/_DAGON_/100_2597.jpg
The next one I am really curious about.
https://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f171/_DAGON_/100_2594.jpg
And finally I found this one today at an antique store for 3 bucks. The seam gets fainter as it goes up and it ends at the bottom of the blob top. The little cork thingy is ceramic and has the remnants of an old rubber seal. Any ideas on the age of this thing?
https://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f171/_DAGON_/100_2592.jpg

As always all help is greatly appriciated.
 

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Well here I go again. Please tell me how you attach a picture to an http/ identity link like you did. Ive seen it done by I don't know how to accomplish that objective. Thanks RED Matthews
 

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Pretty much any image on the web can be linked to.
If you can see them with your web browser you can probably link to them.
Lets say for instance that you want to post a link to that little email graphic you see on the left side of the screen here.
I put my mouse over it then right click. I get a menu that has "Properties" at the bottom. If I select that I see the information for the image that contains a "URL", the address for the item. If I select that address I can copy and paste the address here like this...
https://www.antique-bottles.net/forum/image/emailToAuthor.gif

That's one way to do it anyway, there are other ways too...
 

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The way I did it is this: Go to www.photobucket.com and get an account there. You can upload pics there and it will give you the code or adress you need.
 

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Wesley

You don't need PB or any host, you can post the pic directly from your puter
 

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I know but I had them on PB and I wanted to put all the pics on one post so it was faster and easier for me.
 

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That last one is a Hutter stopper carbonated bev bottle, 1890's to WW1..
 

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..the 3rd one is a food bottle, could have had olives or horseradish or something like that.. same time period as #4,
and the 2nd bottle is a druggist's prescription bottle, looks like it says 3 ounces.. a bit more recent than the other two.. and 1st but not least you have what looks to me like a machine-made extract bottle, made after 1903. Had some sort of flavoring syrup in it. -Charlie
 

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[:)]Thank you very much for the info. I really appreciate it.
 

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