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Beef wine :tongue11: Cool bottles :thumbsup:
 

Here's a common food bottle. The molded stopper is hard rubber. The stopper has a skirt which snugged up to a cork gasket. I can only conclude that the cork gasket was applied somehow to the bottle, 'cause I can't see how the manufacturer could make it stick to the hard rubber skirt. This bottle dates to the early 1900s.
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plehbah, I would not be surprised if it was for capers, but I really don't know.
 

I collect demijohns, so I couldn't resist buying this neat little figural salt-shaker. The perforated "cork" unscrews for filling. It is cast, I believe, in pewter.
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