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  1. #1

    Feb 2005
    Now in Guam
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    Need some help.

    I was recently given a bottle that was found on Guam, I am pretty sure its old but I have no idea what it is or what it might have been used for. The only markings are on the bottom and are as follows: Top of bottom 80-96 Left side 6 Right side 15 at the bottom is an anchor with a H in the middle. I was told that the Anchor emblem was used by Coca Cola from 1937-1977 if that helps.

    Any help in identifying this would be appreciated. I will attempt to attach pics as well.


    Thanks.
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  3. #2
    us
    Jul 2007
    Portland, Michigan
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    I always thought the anchor insignia with an H under it stood for Anchor Hocking glassware.

  4. #3
    us
    Beef Cakes

    Sep 2010
    Woodland Park NJ
    Whites Silver Eagle
    474
    70 times
    Paterson N.J. Bottles
    You have a bleach bottle, most likely from the around the 1940's....
    PATERSON NJ BOTTLES WANTED!!!!

  5. #4

    Feb 2005
    Now in Guam
    183
    8 times
    Thanks for the info on the Anchor mark that's the mark alright. Bleach bottle, kind of figured it was something like that but wanted to get some input from the great folks on here. Thanks for the help and I will be posting some coke bottle soon to see where they were bottled at. Stay tuned. :-)

 

 

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