TeenyWeeny
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I found this in my creek a year or two back, and used it for storing coins because it looked cool, never thought anything of it. I looked into Duraglas bottles online just to see if it had any sort of monetary or rarity value, thinking it was some common household bottle. But looking further and further into it I could not seem to find anything resembling it, the closest being a ketchup bottle of some sort. It seems to be a single twist cap, with seashell cosmetics completely surrounding the bottleneck, instead of the well known octagonal ketchup bottles that have them on the main body.
The bottom numbers include:
20 (which I believe means it was made in Oakland CA, which would make sense because I'm in CA)
The newer O/I Logo,
And then another 0.
Below that is simply 3-k, which I cannon find references to.
Then there's the "Duraglas" logo,
And the bottom serial reads as 2143-EP.
I am completely new to antiques and vintage collecting, this may not even be vintage.
The bottom numbers include:
20 (which I believe means it was made in Oakland CA, which would make sense because I'm in CA)
The newer O/I Logo,
And then another 0.
Below that is simply 3-k, which I cannon find references to.
Then there's the "Duraglas" logo,
And the bottom serial reads as 2143-EP.
I am completely new to antiques and vintage collecting, this may not even be vintage.