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pouffie

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Is anyone familiar with this bottle? Clear glass and the mold seam stops where the shoulder meets the neck. Embossed with "MILLER's" on the front. No other markings anywhere on this bottle. Thank you. [:)]

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that bottle is a drug store bottle it probably contained medicine of some sort . i believe it is circa 1890- 1900. check a local city directory for those years ,it might be from the town you live in.
 

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Miller is such a common name in the field of bottles. It is most likely a medicine, but there were 3 different Millers that produced hair dye and related products. Where was it found?
 

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Thanks "Bottle Guys" for the info on this one. It's a dug bottle from a town in Pennsylvania called Wakefield, which is in southern Lancaster County PA.
 

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