Round bottom bottle identification

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Roy

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Nah, don't resist the temptation, take that wicker off so you can see the glass.....
Wicker looks like , well,,,, wicker.... Roy
If you like wicker you can always try digging, snorkeling , diving or creek walking for wicker but I suspect it will be tough going...... Roy
 

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Those roundish bottles always sell well. (Some have a small flat spot and will stand on a level surface.) Usually its the large bottles that survive with some of their wicker intact. Resist the temptation to remove it.
 

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No flat spot on the bottom! This one was completely buried in the sand. I think the wicker has been gone for a Very long time!
 
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Try standing it. The spot is very tiny and hard to see. If successful I predict others will be buying you a drink or three. :D
 

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Try standing it. The spot is very tiny and hard to see. If successful I predict others will be buying you a drink or three. :D
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Try standing it. The spot is very tiny and hard to see. If successful I predict others will be buying you a drink or three. :D
Shellbay,
Love that photo! Thanks for taking the time. Made my day.:cool: --CT Len
 

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