Bottle found on Saipan

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Looks like a bixby
 

yea, it's a Bixby heavily calcified. if you knock the stuff off you will see the actual bottle.
 

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I would keep the calcium on it. Looks great.
 

Unlikely to be a Bixby bottle from a cave on Saipan, it seems to me. Plus, I don't see a tapering from bottom to shoulder. Could be a "cotton reel" ink, though, something like this one.
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I think that I'd soak the bottle in acid, even in vinegar, to remove the lime. The calcium deposits add nothing to this bottle.
 

I disagree about removing the calcium deposits. I feel it adds character and helps to tell the story of the bottle. That bottle will never be "mint". 4th picture down sure looks like a bixby bottle but I see it's too small as well.
 

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If it was found in a cave on Saipan, then more than likely it is not a calcified Bixby. More than likely a crude rice small wine bottle for the Japanese Soldiers hiding in those caves.

Mike
 

IMG_0294(2).webpIm not sure what kind of bottle it is but my guess as to what it was used for would be a makeshift lantern. I have found several bottles of that size with wicks still in them in caves occupied by the Japanese on Guam and Okinawa. This bottle was found in a cave on Okinawa and just behind it is a Candle holder found in that same cave.
 

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Interesting find...would make a nice display.
 

View attachment 1309160Im not sure what kind of bottle it is but my guess as to what it was used for would be a makeshift lantern. I have found several bottles of that size with wicks still in them in caves occupied by the Japanese on Guam and Okinawa. This bottle was found in a cave on Okinawa and just behind it is a Candle holder found in that same cave.

This makes sense to me.
 

Thanks for all the replies. Much appreciated. I'll refer him to this thread.
 

View attachment 1309160Im not sure what kind of bottle it is but my guess as to what it was used for would be a makeshift lantern. I have found several bottles of that size with wicks still in them in caves occupied by the Japanese on Guam and Okinawa. This bottle was found in a cave on Okinawa and just behind it is a Candle holder found in that same cave.

Wow you have quite the collection of grenades! I have found many over the years but just too afraid to take any.
 

Are there stone ware or ceramic jars/bottles that resemble this bottle. It just seems like the calcium buildup on it is very thick. It doesn't look like any glass is even visible from all the buildup. I have never seen such an extreme case.

I tried searching for ceramic bottles/jars but couldn't come up with a matching example. Maybe ceramic covered in calcium carbonate. But either way its a cool display piece.
 

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Wow you have quite the collection of grenades! I have found many over the years but just too afraid to take any.
Those are Grenades? Eeeeek i was told they were paper weights!:BangHead:
 

Those are Grenades? Eeeeek i was told they were paper weights!:BangHead:

Yeah, they hold the papers in place..........................right before blowing up the den! HAHAHA

Mike
 

Those are Grenades? Eeeeek i was told they were paper weights!:BangHead:

Grenades can be used as paper weights. I have seen them being used as patio décor and also have seen them displayed in many homes. Hell I have seen some kind of mortar being used as a foot rest...lol.
 

Wow you have quite the collection of grenades! I have found many over the years but just too afraid to take any.

Yea...I am surprised i have all my limbs. lucky for me, I left all the other uxo's alone.
 

Tell me about it. I could have opened up my own UXO museum with all of the stuff I have come across over the years hiking over here.

When were you last on Guam? Did you come across any other WW2 relics?
 

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