Help with bottle ID

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Chitlin

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No idea but that is cool...almost looks like the extra top portion could have been added as an after thought.

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unclemac

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well you can see the seem so it is easy to date but what it is....Harry will be along in a min. and tell us...
 

Bass

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I'm like chitlin, looks like a snout was added ti an existing bottle. BB, were there any glassmakers in Vicksburg at that time? Lol.
 

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bbheigle0605

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Haha! It does look like it but you can see the mold line run past that hump. Makes me wonder if it's a medicine bottle of some sort. When I poured water from it, it had a unique and almost restricted flow. Very different!
 

Harry Pristis

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My instinct is to call the bottle a whiskey . . . looks like it might be a quart. I don't have one exactly like it, but your bottle does remind me of this one on my shelf.

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how about that restricted flow neck, pretty interesting that...
 

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