Turn-Mold Wine ?

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AlleganyDigger

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That's my guess.I am really not sure and would like any info y'all experts might have.It's amber and 14 inches tall, very narrow, quite attractive.I think the top is applied, the base is odd, it has dimples spaced around the base, and a short pushup in the center maybe. I'd love to know age and value.Thanks, Ron [attachment=,mhkh.JPG] [attachment=Capture cffh.JPG] [attachment=Capturenmjnhnnn.JPG]
 

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The style is called a "hock wine" and they come in a very wide range of colors and lip finishes. Just plain amber isn't the most desirable but the shade of it may appeal to someone making a run.
 

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Yes it is a Turn Mold, also known as Paste Mold. Probably dates around TOC, add or subtract a few years. I'd say value wise between $5-10.
 

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So I doubt if it was turn molded. There would have to be turn marks on the glass, There would also be twist lines in the neck, and the finish is not normal on a turn molded bottle. It woiukl take clearer pictures for me to tell. RED Matthews
 

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