Need help with bottle ID

lookin4treasure

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Good morning guys. I found this bottle while metal detacting on the bay of fundy in Nova Scotia.
I tried to find the symbol on bottom on the internet but I can't find it. It looks older because of the crooked seams on the side (not cracks as they appear) and the way its made (I think it was made in peices). If you can give any info I"d like to find out more about it.
Thanks in advance :)

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epackage

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Machine made bottle, not sure what that mark is but I don't think it's from the US. Canada or UK very possible as a place of origin...
 

sunrunner

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yea, or even Europe . It looks like a mineral water . 1920s to 1950s.
 

coinman123

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It looks '20s. That top was design in 1894 and most from that time do not have the mold-seam going all the way to the top. I agree, mineral water. Most mineral bottles I see look just like that.

Coinman123,
 

BENTHOR

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machine made...nice looking though. Great color.
 

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