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hi your bottle was made by Melbourne Glass Works at their Sydney factory Dates around 1900-1915
Pickles bottle i think.

tinpan
 

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thanks H-S and Tinpan.
Tinpan the age would make sense as it came out very close to a sheffield butter blade that was dated around 1895 - 1915. The bottle really is quite small - 4-5 inches in height.
 

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Hi Your bottle was probably for lemonade crystals, John
 

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This may have been imported, check this out:

"S......................In many cases (if not nearly all) this mark was used by Lyndeboro Glass Company, South Lyndeborough, New Hampshire (1866-1888). The "S" is seen on the bottom of a variety of hand-blown strapside liquor flasks and other bottles that were manufactured there, and which are frequently found throughout the eastern states. (Thanks to Mark Newton for this info). "

Here is the link: http://www.myinsulators.com/glass-factories/bottlemarks3.html

H_S
 

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Havilah_Springs said:
This may have been imported, check this out:

"S......................In many cases (if not nearly all) this mark was used by Lyndeboro Glass Company, South Lyndeborough, New Hampshire (1866-1888). The "S" is seen on the bottom of a variety of hand-blown strapside liquor flasks and other bottles that were manufactured there, and which are frequently found throughout the eastern states. (Thanks to Mark Newton for this info). "

Here is the link: http://www.myinsulators.com/glass-factories/bottlemarks3.html

H_S
I believe I just posted that above you. ;D Well here it is again for anyone else that missed it. :D Apparently there are several companies that use the S mark. Maybe its lemonade flavored pickles.
 

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thanks all :blob7:
 

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