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This bottle was certainly made by the Cream City


bottle makers catalogs spanning the mouth-blown to machine-made bottle "D" Logo Table, E. R. Durkee & Co. and The Misunderstood Durkee Bottles  The Fairmont Bottle Company and the Johns Brothers The glass bottle or jar is small, it is clear in color, it does have a rainbow looking effect to the glass but I am guessing that it is either something it was made with or because it has been buried for years. in their entirety below.

Perhaps a reader who lands on this site will have better info on the bottle and the Larrea company. “12” is probably a mold number. number of sites in the western United States.

David, Brown (amber), with raised dots on one side, and “Not to be taken” was standard for British Lysol bottles. I seem to find a lot of bromo fragments, perhaps it’s one of those?

Since the machine-made era began, there has been much better standardizing of bottle weights. given general reliability rating estimates (e.g., high, moderate, low or
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I do appreciate your site. David. articles - previously published or new I have a small corked bottle with 2 raised bumps and a leaf on the base of bottle. John, John, I don’t have any info on your bottle.    Aqua/Green

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But, in some cases, identifying a pattern in catalogs of the period can help show who made a particular pattern.

   Perhaps a reader will know. Thank you for your help!!! It says it is a moth proofing chemical. **. (primarily European) bottles is addressed by the following question on the FAQ's page:

Now, my main question with the two of them is whether I can find a list of rectifier or distiller numbers, so that I can find out what these bottles may have contained?

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However, I could not fiind out, HOW to decipher these “dot codes”. Elloise, I assume you are located in the UK. *Currently a Just a bubble or two lol Why do you suppose there isnt any markings?

Thank you. I plan on adding more photos of typical bottle bases on this page as time allows. preliminary draft pending completion of the related articles. In order to make full use of this comprehensive information, Markings Articles

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Apparently Larvatox was first sold in the mid-1920s and the sales office was in Pittsburgh, although I’m not certain how accurate that information is. Horse Head emblem – Rolling Rock beer bottle shard (photo courtesy of Denise Shor), Clover-like logo seen on base of French pharmacy bottle (photo courtesy Lynne Wertz), VE mark used by Vetreria Etrusca, glass company in Italy, Star Glass Works, New Albany, IN. ~David, Hi Kevin, Search the SHA/BLM Historic Glass Bottle Identification & Information Your bottle sounds like a typical “serum vial” or serum bottle, which has been made in a number of sizes for many years, typically in clear and amber glass. Brittany, your bottle was made by Hazel Atlas Glass Company. what “form” does a code *****__*_*_** refer to?