Help with unknown blue?!

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BrokenShards

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halfdime said:
I'm quite fond of blue bottles (Milk of Magnesia, Vick's, Noxzema, Bromo-Seltzer, etc.) and I found one recently that doesn't have identification on it. It's about 6-7" tall, shaped a little like a horseradish jar and has only the letter M and the number 14 on the bottom. Any ideas what product this would have been?

Interesting cobalt, unfortunately its not that old due to it being a screw-top and the base appears to be more modern. The M in a circle in the trademark for Maryland Glass Corp. in which was incorporated from 1907-1970. However, cobalt bottles drive people nuts..I cannot tell you why..lol..I save all the Bromo's I find, not because I want them, but I sell them by the box to the people who use them for decorative pieces and art projects. To further assist you in your endeavors, I linked you to some helpful sites that may give you some further insight. Hope it helps..

http://www.myinsulators.com/glass-factories/bottlemarks.html
http://www.antiquebottles.com/
 

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Could very well have held effervescent tablets for disgestion, the shape is right and they came in cobalt bottles alot. I don't think it's any older then the 1970's...Jim
 

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epackage said:
Could very well have held effervescent tablets for disgestion, the shape is right and they came in cobalt bottles alot. I don't think it's any older then the 1970's...Jim

Good Call, although I would think it could be for milk of magnesia...eww..

On a side note, I notice your from Jersey Epackage, I grew up in the Morris County area..I always wanted to poke around the embankments of the passaic in Paterson for bottles, although I never had the stomach (have to watch out for the floaters) nor a carrying permit to do so....Have you ever checked it out? If so, is it worth the attempt?

Thanks
Drew
 

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Thanks for all the input! I know it's not very old; it was a surface find and the lid is intact and very clean. It's just that I've found enough M of M bottles and they are embossed somewhere with a product name. This is also a unique (to me) shape. I love the color of these bottles, and when I do find an oldie it's a real treat!
 

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BrokenShards Good Call said:
It's a very tough thing to do for sure, I'm a big guy(6'-3" 275lbs.) and I don't feel comfortable in many areas there alone....
 

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