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So I'm hoping some of you are better at this than I am, because I'm stumped!
I found part of the bottom of a round green bottle with some letters and numbers and wanted to see if I could date it based on that. It's the upper right corner of the bottom so it says [cut off section] 861 and under it a cursive l and as. I figured out that the "las" is the end bit of "duraglas" so it's from the Illinois-Owens glass company but a couple of things have stumped me:
The bottom isn't stippled
the sha bottle page says they started making duraglas in 1940 and almost immediately started doing the stippling--does this mean that this is from one of the first duraglas bottles they produced? Or did certain plants either not adopt or stopped doing the stippling?
The other part that has me stuck is the code! I think based on the position of the numbers in relation to the "duraglas" part puts it in the plant code area? Or maybe mold code? It would have been in the top region, but it doesn't end in a letter like on the guide to reading OI base codes...
Any thoughts?
I found part of the bottom of a round green bottle with some letters and numbers and wanted to see if I could date it based on that. It's the upper right corner of the bottom so it says [cut off section] 861 and under it a cursive l and as. I figured out that the "las" is the end bit of "duraglas" so it's from the Illinois-Owens glass company but a couple of things have stumped me:
The bottom isn't stippled

The other part that has me stuck is the code! I think based on the position of the numbers in relation to the "duraglas" part puts it in the plant code area? Or maybe mold code? It would have been in the top region, but it doesn't end in a letter like on the guide to reading OI base codes...
Any thoughts?
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