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On the bottom is also Des. You have a popular forum here and Ive read far enough to acknowledge your credibility but not yet through all of the questions/answers. M in a circle mark used by Maryland Glass Corporation. pers. What is the meaning of the top line 15 SB? I have a ABM pattern molded amber swirled 1 gallon and a 1/2 globular bottles the mark on the bottom is a I in a diamond with oval 4 on the left side Clarksburg,WV? I found an amber colored medicine bottle. Hi Crystal, Since there is no period behind the 0 I assumed it was the 1930s but it also has raised letting on the foot of the bottle saying Duraglas. (Perhaps a reader, or another researcher, has more information that can clear this up). I know the 4 means it was produced in Fairmont, WV. Just an idea! And I would like to learn more about the designer. To the side at a 90 degree angle is the O-I diamond. I didnt understand how you got the 1928 date. The Illinois Glass Company produced glass products for a wide variety of uses: medicine bottles, alcohol bottles, soda bottles, ash trays, and more. Lastly the others (both 2) have a circle in a square on one and just 3 bumpson the other but otherwise seam identical. were any made in the 1940s that does not carry a period? Earned the 99 Bottles (Level 13) badge! Does your Coke bottle have a city name on the base for the bottling plant? Hi Garrett, The 3 is presumably a date code and stands for either 1933 or 1943. G-94 was the bottle style number. Take care, Im confused cause mostly what I have found says most everything after the 50s had double digit date codes. marks on antique bottles & fruit jars (Mississippi, Missouri, Modes), Milk Glass~ Vintage Cold Cream, Salve & Ointment Containers, N in a square mark Obear-Nester Glass Company, East St. Louis, IL, New Albany Glass Works, New Albany, Indiana (1867-1872), Newark Star Glass Works, Newark, Ohio (1873-1904), Ohio Valley Glass Company, Pleasant City, Ohio (1902-1905), Owens Bottle Company (O in a square mark), Reed & Company, Massillon, Ohio (1881-1904), Rawleighs W. T. Rawleighs / Freeport, Illinois, Robin in Tree childrens mug Bryce Brothers & Mosser Glass Company, S G mark on glass containers Saint-Gobain / Verallia, Southern Glass Works, Louisville, Kentucky (1877-c.1885), Surname-oriented Antique Bottle Collecting, Target Balls (Antique Glass Target Balls), Thatcher Glass Manufacturing Company (c.1904-1985), Vaseline Jars / Chesebrough Manufg Company, Wax Sealer Fruit Jars List of Primary Markings, Whitall Tatum Company, Millville, New Jersey, Whittemore Boston U.S.A. / Antique Shoe Polish Bottles, WEB LINKS to some other sites / other interests (Not glass-related). The ABM (Automatic Bottle Machine) might have a set of 12 molds (or mold cavities) installed for making the bottle. Hi Justin, Thanks for writing and take care! This mark consists of a Diamond and O (oval) entwined, with an I in the center and dates from 1929 into the middle and late 1950s. Hello, 4) Do all soda bottles made in the 1940s carry a period after the number, or just some percentage of them? Note that this is just my opinion.I dont have proof of that. I have found an old beer bottle Brown oval shaped bottle with the owens symbol on the bottom. (25% off), Sale Price USD 29.87 ARCOROC USA ~ base marking on small dessert bowl. Any information about this bottle would be very appreciated. But, in general those bottles are considered pretty common (to longtime collectors). Thanks for any thoughts you have. The bottle likely dates from 1936 (the 6 on the right of the logo is a year date code). Basically, the D-126 is a distiller code number. Any Idea! /Users/owner/Pictures/Photos Library.photoslibrary/resources/renders/D/D4884D53-C9F5-42E6-BD88-D07E7B7D083B_1_201_a.heic Directly beneath that, all in one line, there is a small 14, then a larger 39SB and then after that a smaller 0. The Donald Duck June 9th, 1934 debut in "The Wise Little Hen." and between sections. Another is 2 and has only an 18 on the front bottom as opposed to the actual heel. He went on to note that near One set of vintage glass bottles. wine and liquor shapes from the pre-prohibition era along with a few "art deco" Can this be chalked up to a manufacturing difference? Any help with the year and manufacture would be appreciated! Search the SHA/BLM Historic Glass Bottle Identification & Information (bottom of bottle) makers mark is on top 3 is on left 2 is on right 9_ is on bottom. Marc Dourdin is drinking a QHuit by Maison DB at Untappd at Home. Thanks, David, I have a green bottle with cap unscrewed trying to figure out the dates and markings are AT with the I circled 85 G2 any help is appreciated. The left number is a 7 (Alton, IL? Best regards, was bound which I thought a bit over the top for a catalog to be shared. 9 on the right side 1939? I am not familiar with the various Hilex jug/bottle variants, so I cant comment with authority on the type you have. Hope this helps, However, currently there is a similar water bottle on ebay, and the look of the logo (diamond and oval) is such that I think the original marking was just a diamond and I inside but the oval was added (engraved) in the mold later, after the merger of Illinois Glass Company and Owens Bottle Company in 1929. (For instance, some hold that a period indicates another decade, i.e. Hi Nicky, 6oz) clear bottle made by Owens-Illinois Glass Co. 56 is the date code for 1956. Website Sometimes a date code was reduced to only one digit on a very small bottle. Sorry I cant be sure what it means! all OI plants is not known, but financial reports in the early '30s always Keep in mind that low mold numbers such as 2 or 7 were used on thousands of different styles of containers over the years, so there is no direct relation between a (for instance) 2 seen on an Owens-Illinois-made soda bottle and the 2 on a coffee jar or beer bottle. catalogs have been used in the preparation of this website to assist with bottle Based on the info above I believe it was made in a plant in WV. Thanks and take care! From what I can gather it is a bottle made in gas city and possibly manufactured in 1938 but I cant figure out the 10. They were For example, plant code #2 stood for the Huntington, WV plant; 3 indicated the Fairmont, West Virginia plant (that number was used up to 1981, later 3 was used by Muskogee, Oklahoma); 4 was Clarksburg, West Virginia; 7 indicated Alton, Illinois; 9, the Streator, Illinois factory; 12 was Gas City, Indiana; 14 was the Bridgeton, New Jersey plant, #21 is Portland, Oregon; #22 is Tracy, California; #20 is Oakland, CA; #23 is Los Angeles, CA, etc. We are using cookies to give you the best experience on our website. For more detailed discussion on Owens-Illinois Glass Company and their date codes, and a detailed, updated chart of O-I plant location codes, please check out this comprehensive article written by Bill Lockhart and Russ Hoenig: The Bewildering Array of Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Thanks! I have a partial piece of brown glass that has the following markings: Looks like a 15, then underneath it says Duraglas, and has a 39 under the Duraglas. Owens-Illinois Glass Company I inside an O trademark, AB (connected) mark on base of light aqua beer bottle with P 11 code. Earned the Photogenic Brew (Level 51) badge! Made in 1985 by Owens-Illinois Inc, emerald green non-returnable soda bottle, perhaps contained Sprite, 7-up, etc). Etsy Search for items or shops Close search Skip to Content Sign in 0 Cart Holiday Sales Event Jewelry & Accessories being very accurate (1926) or within a year one way or the other (1920) via I found an old brown glass gallon jug with this diamond and oval with an I inside symbol on the bottom of it. Hi Ken, Many soda bottles (especially) of the 1910s to 1950s often have initials in large lettering on the bottoms. Hello, I found an Owens Illinois green glass ointment jar on our property today. (See my page on that mark). However the LA plant did not open until 1949? (Insulators bearing mold errors are a popular collecting sub-category among insulator collectors). Jack, in my opinion there is no foolproof way to date some Owens-Illinois bottles with 100% certainty, and this is an example. downloads than any other makers marking article. Clear Glass Medicine Bottles (4) Owens 3 iv Bayer Aspirin Virginia Dare Extract. To the right of the emblem is the number 4 and then a smaller 7 slightly above the 4. I found info online about Owens-Illinois purchasing the plant in 2015, which was formerly called Bennu Glass. In any case, from the info you provided, the bottle was made in 1951 at their plant #17 which was Clarion, Pennsylvania. ~David. Thanks so much for your articles and responses to all inquiries! My suspicion is that its from 1962. Can you give me any information about it? together over a period of several years beginning in 1930 and ending in 1935. I have what may have been old liquor bottle. There are roses (bottom) and vines with leaves decorating the two sides of the bottle. Best regards, It has been told (dont remember where I read this) that the initials helped identify bottles that were being returned for refilling. Ive seen many Hi-lex jugs, however, on the neck Hilex is embossed vertically (four times around the neck) with the word contents in-between horizontally. This has created confusion for researchers. Hi Shelly, (This was answered/discussed via direct email, but I will publish Robs post here on the site). Check out which online shop has the best price for Rick Owens DRKSHDW long-sleeve rib-trimmed hoodie in the Egypt. Here is a link to the patent page: https://patents.google.com/patent/USD90023S/en?oq=d90023, I would assume this bottle was made in a range of sizes, and was produced for a number of years. Sharon, Hi Sharon, the 14 is a factory location code number for Owens-Illinois Glass Companys Bridgeton, New Jersey glass manufacturing plant, where the bottle was made. E1644 I think it was manufactured in Oklahoma. or image search of this website Thanks you for any help. Any help that you could provide in dating this candleholder would be appreciated. Some of the most commonly seen are D-9 and D-126. As pictured, it can vary slightly from one container to another. Although horseradish was packaged in many different shaped bottles over the years, that is one of the more common shapes used, especially in the 1890s and through the early 1900s. end of File #10 above.) I didnt see any base photos on that listing, but maybe I missed them? I am not familiar with that particular error and I dont know how common it is. 20 (I) 62 (The I being in a circle rather than parenthesis). type bottles scattered throughout the various bottle types. $10.00. Miniature Owens Illinois Brown Glass Medicine Bottle . I can say that Owens-Illinois Glass Company has made untold BILLIONS of bottles and jars of all kinds over the last 87 years. It has what looks like the older symbol with a O and diamond and i and also a 2 on the left and a 0 on the right . Thank you again for the great website. Best regards, Your piece sounds like a generic or all-purpose type of liquid pharmaceutical bottle, probably dating from sometime in the 1930s-1950s period. David. I recently acquired a large 5 gallon glass jar/jug/bottle? National Prohibition which occurred in 1933. It has the Diamond & Oval w/capital I marking on the bottom with a #7 to the left, #4 to the right & #4 below. David. download limited copies of posted material. beginning of the "Prescription Ware Division" products (28 catalog pages) - You can find out more about which cookies we are using or switch them off in settings. Most of the pics show the first and most widely recognized mark used, beginning in 1929. It has a 7 to the left for Alton, IL. In this particular case, I have a La Fendrich Humi-Jar with the O-I diamond & oval entwined with an I center and 7 (plant), 1 (date code) and 2 (mold number). Not exactly sure what It should be labeled as. GLASS FACTORY INFORMATION ~ Antique Glassware ~ Manufacturers' Marks, Logos & Emblems used by Glassmaking Companies in the USA ~ Antique Bottles ~ Fruit Jars ~ Glass Electrical Insulators ~ Tableware ~ Dating Information ~ Articles about different types of Glass, Vintage & Antique ~ Summary Articles on Selected Glass Companies. Those jugs were used for various liquids, such as vinegar, soda syrup, apple cider, etc. I was able to identify my bottle with ease. Introduction to the liquor and wine bottles section. beginning of the "Large Ware Division" products (24 catalog pages) - Includes separate articles - Part 1 which is the overall history of the company and In 1929, Illinois Glass merged with Owens Bottle Company of Toledo, Ohio to form the Owens-Illinois Glass Company. Any Information would be appreciated! I have located the large markings of the I inside of the diamond with an oval around them on the top of the base. I found this at the bottom of a lake in wisconsin! Free returns . This was discovered in an attic in Richmond Virginia inside of an old trunk that I am currently restoring! Bottle found today deep in the ground of my 1905 home. perfume types, pantry jar sets, more salt & pepper shakers, and others. Sellers looking to grow their business and reach more interested buyers can use Etsys advertising platform to promote their items. The best I can tell it reads 4 IO Diamond Logo 3 I cant tell for sure if there is a period after the 3 due to the stippling of the base. I would assume the total number of molds used was either 10 or 12 since normally they were used in even numbers. [Update ~ edited April 8, 2021] Hannah, the liquor bottle permit number 62 was assigned to Owens-Illinois Glass Companys plant at Terre Haute, Indiana. I hope this helps, I have a jar with a cork on top. Is there a way to determine what brand of whiskey was in this bottle? Thatcher Glass MTC mark on emerald green beach glass shard from a juice bottle. Mike, yes, it is a multi-purpose container. Hope this helps, In general, (and this is my own understanding.I invite clarification or corrections from readers!! The 6 on the left is a plant code number that stands for the Charleston, West Virginia glass plant. Bottle Catalog One of the best sources for determining bottle types based on the shape are old glass/bottle makers catalogs. "Food Container Division" products (23 catalog pages) - Includes a wide array of This means that every time you visit this website you will need to enable or disable cookies again. Hi David, Mind if I butt in? It has 7 on the left of the Logo, and a 1 on the right side. (Please see my webpage on the Hemingray Glass Company for more information on Hemingray insulators.). In any case, I think your bottle is one of the earlier versions, made in the very early 1930s. The beginning of the "Beverage Division" products includes an The label is gone and there is no other markings, Tiffany, It also shows some of those "old familiar shapes" with the relatively pickles, "Presto" canning jars, preserves and jams. I think that the type of soil (mineral content) can also play a part in how colorful the effect may be. catalogs were formally dated as they were to be used/in effect for quite a few years. It has been turned into sea glass. It appears to be a packer jar (clear glass), possibly for preserves. ALSO, near the neck of the bottle is stamped a fancy crown with TRADE, W, MARK stacked on top of each other, all within the crown. 2/2019) which sums it up in regards to it being a multi-year later in this point). The F on Coke bottles made by Owens-Illinois Glass Company apparently indicates their Fairmont, West Virginia glass plant. in explaining the array of markings used by the company on its products over Hi Tom, the 65 is probably a date code for 1965. So at this point Im curious what the bottle was possibly used for (Soda, Beer, etc.) known information on the complicated history of the company into two The 56 (in this case) is a liquor bottle permit number assigned to Owens-Illinois Glass Company (indicating the bottle was produced at their factory at Charleston, West Virginia), and the 9 is a date code, standing for either 1939 or 1949, but I cant say for sure which year is right. more packers, coffee jars, display jars, mustards, the "Washington Flask" (a various paneled medicines, machine oils, various extract shapes, and a wide GLASS FACTORY INFORMATION ~ Antique Glassware ~ Manufacturers' Marks, Logos & Emblems used by Glassmaking Companies in the USA ~ Antique Bottles ~ Fruit Jars ~ Glass Electrical Insulators ~ Tableware ~ Dating Information ~ Articles about different types of Glass, Vintage & Antique ~ Summary Articles on Selected Glass Companies. Talk neck, very rounded and has a pinkish, purplish tint to the glass and fancy letters that look like WW on its side and N 3 on the bottom. Im guessing the 39 is the date, however wasnt sure what the SB stood for. The 5755 is probably a code number for that particular mold or style jug. The bottom has large triangle with big c inside. 2/2019) also Thanks very much for your post! ~David, Is this what your bottle looks like? It is Owens-Illinois with plant code 14, date code 52, and mold code 1. File #11: Continuation and completion of the "Liquor Ware Division" products and I dont know what type of bottle you have, but you could email me a pic of the bottle to my address which is listed on the lower right-hand corner of this webpage. I came across an amber colored bottle. I have several Duraglas green bottles 7 oz. Illustrated among the pics on this page is the base of a bottle made at the Columbus, Ohio facility (plant #18) with a date code of 7 which in this case probably stands for 1937. Very good question! Hi Tifanni, I looked up the permit number in a document and the permit number wasnt listed. Hi Lisa, catalog many times for the conclusive identification of bottles Thanks! comm. The logo no. Thanks Jim Roth, Jim, Im not familiar with your bottle, but yes you are correct on the plant code, and the date code 9 is probably for 1939. Best regards, I am near Alton Illinois. Patty, it sounds like an amber beer bottle from 1962. Mark, its a large-size water bottle. I might also note that fairly recently (after I had posted comments, over several years, about the #56 liquor bottle permit number) , with help from some other researchers, Ive posted a more complete list of the permit numbers here on this webpage: https://glassbottlemarks.com/glass-industry-liquor-bottle-permit-numbers-numerical-list/. I dont know how late the word OWENS was embossed as a trademark on the base of those medicine bottles. first page of the liquor section notes the following: With the return of legal "Spiritus Frumenti," many of the well known old David. It is not all-inclusive, but the best list I know of, online: https://static1.squarespace.com/static/51379b83e4b02119d184b2a2/t/584a336ee4fcb59adb85c48b/1481257838281/User+Permit+numbers.pdf new products (it was noted that) "a new decorating lehr has been added I believe either the 55 or the 65 is a date code, but I dont know which is correct. It has the diamond with the circle & I on the bottom. The 15 is a mold number. You've already signed up for some newsletters, but you haven't confirmed your address. Under seems to be either an one or I. David. Hi, Indeed, for those who've tried and failed to find the right man offline, rapport can provide. Code underneath 3. Take care, That plant, however, was closed and demolished in March of 1931 (Russ Hoenig (It is almost certainly one of those years.) more "Lightning" style jars, mayonnaise, pickles and relish, horseradish, and mustard. C. W. & CO. marks). The D 11 is a distiller code number. Since 81 was to the right of the new IO mark, we figured it stood for the year 1981, but is the N to the left of the IO the plant code? fact that the catalog's introductory pages xxvi and xxvii note presumably all Sie suchen nach einem 70413 lego, das Ihren Ansprchen gerecht wird? comm. bottle (Big Junior size) dated 1960. Youll see ad results based on factors like relevancy, and the amount sellers pay per click. 3 probably stands for 1953. There is no way to be sure what was in it unless there is an intact label. company posted on this website have also received significantly more user You know, I was dimly aware there was a list of those liquor bottle manufacturers permit numbers available somewhere on the net but I had not taken the time to research it thoroughly like I should have!! An assortment of catalogs have been used in the preparation of this website to assist with bottle dating, and in particular, bottle typing - i.e., what a bottle likely contained I havent seen that particular one. I think that thread would be in the Comments section at the Federal Law Forbids Sale or Reuse of this Bottle webpage within my site. This can help narrow down the production date of some glass containers. 2. You can change your preferences any time in your Privacy Settings. To the left is a 0 (I cant find a plant for this), and to the right is a 2, but no period. with the company and student of the history of Owens-Illinois Glass Co.. jars, cheese and honey jars, olive and cherry bottles, coffee and candy jars, vinegars, grape juice, syrup, and tomato juice. Thanks! Hello Ken, Thanks a lot for your information. Adam, from your description it would be either a water bottle (carboys and demijohns are terms used in older glass factory literature for very large bottles) or a pickle jar, depending on the width/type of closure. The design was patented July 16, 1935. Hi Jennie, And, assuming that the company (rectifier) that was assigned the number R125 distributed/produced/sold a number of different brands or types of liquor, I presume they would (or could) have used the same style of bottle for several different products, and, as per their routine, they merely applied different labels onto those bottles to reflect the contents. If you wish, please send a clear pic of the bottle and the base mark to my email address which is listed on the bottom right corner of any page on this site. Or it might have been used for edible products such as Cola syrup, vinegar or apple cider. Me with this one, Hi Timothy, Can you tell me what that means? (Remove underscore within first part of address). Based on reading some of this my guess is the bottle was produced in 1945(?). What a fantastic website you have! Your bottle was made at plant # 7 (Alton, Illinois) and the 7 on the right of the logo stands for either 1947 or 1957. David. No, I dont know which O-I plant was assigned #62 as their liquor bottle permit number. Near the opposite edge of the bottle is a larger G 11. Can you tell me how old the bottle is? The appearance can range from just a faint whitish stain all the way to outrageously beautiful multicolor rainbow effects on bottles that have been buried for a very long time. Also I cant figure out what is on the symbol but it looks as if the Saturn symbol is like the second photo down. You can try sending me a pic of the bottle; my email address is along the right-hand bottom corner of any page on this site. The Diamond and oval superimposed with an I in the middle was phased out during the mid-1950s (although a few bottles carried that mark later, even as late as 1966, as explained in my article on Owens-Illinois) so your bottle was made at the Fairmont plant and almost certainly dates from 1948. Im simply not sure about the interpretation of the base numbers in the case of your water bottle. Owens-Illinois has probably made millions of small glass vials or serum bottles over many years. You find a bottle is a look at about 16 and . Carnival Glass bowl, aqua glass, unidentified maker, ruffled pattern. That plant operated up to (I think) around 1962, give or take a year. David I have a George Dickle bottle that has the newer O I mark but still says federal law forbids and the date code is 1970 but I know that they ended this in 64. The Duraglas trademark (in script) was used starting in 1940 and in bold blocked letters starting in 1963 - this information is from Bottle Makers and Their Marks by Julian Toulouse. -Mark O., North Carolina, Hi Mark, Thanks. Please check out my page on numbers on the base of bottles. You may rest assured that it IS a product of that company. I found an amber jar with the I in an O (no diamond) from plant 14, but the date code is just a 0 (no period). Hi, I found a bottle with a crimped top that has a rubber seal right in the middle. Thanks! Now, in your particular case, the 9 to the left of the Owens-Illinois logo indicates the bottle was made at their Streator, Illinois plant, and the 9 on the right is a date code, which would stand for either 1939 or 1949. No labeling, but has diamond embossed ring around neck and canada dry . The global major manufacturers of Medical Moulded Bottle include Schott, Owens-Illinois, Stoelzle Pharma, Nekem, Origin, Gerresheimer, Corning, Adelphi and SGD-Pharma, etc. Thanks in advance! 17 is on the left and 82 on the right. it outI even could. I found a one-gallon bottle at a garage sale with the earliest trademark on it, and was interested in seeing if I could get a date for it. in 1935.). Thanks again David you lead me to find its match however this Etsy listing does not share markings and its identical based on my markings seems like it was produced in 1928 (not 1930s). Its probably a style or catalog number that was assigned to that particular bottle design or shape. David. In your case the 10 is a mold number..i.e. /Users/owner/Pictures/Photos Library.photoslibrary/resources/derivatives/C/CABDEC66-1E46-429E-A3AA-107FD503FFFB_1_105_c.jpeg Thanks. front: 4/5 QUART David. O-I mark currently used by O-I (Owens-Illinois, Inc). lore of their employers. There are 16 horizontal embossed rings going from the neck to the body transition, and at 4 places around the neck transition within the horizontal bands, a logo similar to a portly child holding an oversized baseball bat or perhaps some sort of hobo sack or even an over-sized bottle. Note: Any of these bottles that are found in a very strong, dark purple color HAVE BEEN IRRADIATED, meaning the color has been altered in recent years. Perhaps another reader or collector will land on this site and clue us in on the year those bottles were first produced, or have info that helps hone in on the year meant by the 3! currently operating company, including the myriad of plants the company used Libbey in the 1930s, and in 1935 absorbed the It may be a bottle from Scandinavia (Denmark or Norway?) Catalogs, invoices and other company paperwork would have listed that number to identify the bottle type. I have an old glass demijohn with the diamond and a circle within that the letter I. T the left is a 7 and the right side is a 5. Many liquor bottles are marked in this way, with a pair of two-digit numbers being the liquor bottle permit number and the date code. Here are a couple other webpages on my site that might be of interest, as I included a few pics of Owens-Illinois bottles and bases on them: Federal Law Forbids Sale or Reuse of the Bottle marking on liquor bottles. introduced in 1934. The cap is 2 and 1/2 inch and then the bottle widens. Duraglas trademark on base of generic amber half-gallon bleach jug. Still, a nice little piece of mid-20th-century Americana! Hello I found a very small, green bottle, maybe an inch an a half high. But I am sure that example almost certainly originally contained a brand of horseradish. It also still has a brown sludge inside that I am fairly certain I could get drunk off just from sniffing it! I found a 5 gal bottle with the I in the middle of the O and to the right is a 7B. David. The bottle is clear and has 4/5 Pint four times in a ring around the base and a very obvious seam line running up both sides. We simply cant be 100% sure of many bottles with a one-digit date code, such as the code on your bottle (assuming there are no other markings that could potentially give evidence or info that might help pin down a year date). ~David. The number 20 was first assigned to Owens-Illinois Brackenridge, PA plant (which closed around 1940), but later assigned to their Oakland, CA plant after c. 1936, and is still in use. jars, glass buckets and pails, barrel jars, "modernistic" jars, more juice and Sometimes the color of the glass may also be turning toward a very faint purple/amethyst color. Hope this helps! ~David. The 8 is a mold number. Without seeing the bottle, Im not sure what it was used for, but if you can, send me a pic to my email listed at the right bottom corner of the page. File #25: Continuation of the index of mold numbers as well as a products (24 catalog pages) - Includes more druggist/prescription bottle styles, Viewers are encouraged, for personal or classroom use, to On the bottom is the regular capital I in the O with the elongated diamond.. To the left of the that is a 7 to the right a 2 with NO period and there is no stippling or bumps. The Leading Glass Bottle Manufacturer Owens-Illinois | O-I Crafting the Iconic Wine: Drusian Traditional oak glass color combined with an extraordinary shaped bottle. H, Heather, the #4601-CB is not a patent number. Photos included. I dont believe that the presence or absence of a period after a date code can give absolute evidence on which decade is meant.

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