Couple of my glass pieces..

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Harry Pristis said:
The first bottle is probably a mucilage bottle rather than an ink bottle.
oh well thanks for the heads up. Thats why i love tnet. Even if you have the slightest doubt, post it here and you'll know for sure. Thanks GH.
 

Looks like you should go back and dig some more. The Bromo looks to be BIM and the Mucilage looks to have some age to it as well. Bromo..Real pretty color..real common. Not a high dollar bottle by any means. I've seen them as high as $8 in a antique shop which is about $7.25 more then I've bought them for in the past. I'm not sure of the value on the other one but I love it. Its got age and a funky shape. Swiz
 

swizzle said:
Looks like you should go back and dig some more. The Bromo looks to be BIM and the Mucilage looks to have some age to it as well. Bromo..Real pretty color..real common. Not a high dollar bottle by any means. I've seen them as high as $8 in a antique shop which is about $7.25 more then I've bought them for in the past. I'm not sure of the value on the other one but I love it. Its got age and a funky shape. Swiz
i found them behind the old iceplant/public works buildin in my home town. There was bottles always comin out of the ground. I'll have to go back one day.
 

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