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digginthedog

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I dug this a few years ago, and always wondered what it contained. Unmarked and app. 4 3/4 in. tall.

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That picture is way to big, try again, dug these both together, English ?

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Hey John,

The one on the right is a typical British blacking form. The lighter colored one may be a polish, as well. Is there nothing impressed on either?

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Thanks for the reply, both bottles are unmarked... I thought the wide mouth bottle was a blacking and have run across them before, the other one I'd never seen and would not have guessed blacking. The major form difference between the two, kinda threw Me off... Thanks again. JB
 

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