Found some glass worth keep'in

Seabees

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1st bottle is Eno's Fruit Salt-Derivative Compound (bottom reads= W ) these types of bottles are fairly common. IMG_7421.JPG IMG_7420.JPG IMG_7424.JPG
2nd bottle is of Kist pop. unfortunately the top is broken off but the design was to appealing to pass up. It reads= Cap.7oz.Pat Jan 25,1927 IMG_7425.JPG IMG_7427.JPG IMG_7428.JPG IMG_7429.JPG
3rd bottle is a pop bottle. It reads = Recistered Spokane, Wa Jimmie Durkins Soft Drinks, Inc. and on the bottom it looks to be a big D letter. Mr. Durkins was vary popular/successful in eastern Washington. If your from the state of Washington it might make a interesting read for you. IMG_7430.JPG IMG_7431.JPG IMG_7432.JPG IMG_7433.JPG IMG_7434.JPG IMG_7439.JPG
4th bottle has a purple tint, bottom of bottle reads 398. Don't know much info on this one and not sure how to clean it up. the dirt is almost glued on IMG_7435.JPG IMG_7436.JPG IMG_7437.JPG IMG_7438.JPG
any additional info on any and all bottle are welcome. Thanks for looking.
 

sandchip

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The last one looks like a mustard. I'd probably try soaking it in muriatic acid. Nice finds!
 

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Thanks sandchip, I will look into that cleaning method.
 

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