✅ SOLVED Help Needed with Bottle Identification

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not "TC" "AH" for "Anchor Hocking" your finds look like of bottles from a medicine cabinet circa about 1940 to 50
 

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Thanks unclemac, I tried to google search the trade mark of Anchor Hocking, but couldn't find one that looked like that. I am tired though and can try harder tomorrow. Thanks again for your reply.
 

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Very Good! Thanks Mackaydon that does appear to be the same as the letters on my jar. Thanks for taking the time to reply.
 

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The taller (1/2 pint?) clear glass bottle is for cream from the dairy.

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DCMatt
 

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Awesome! Nice match DCMATT I will consider this one solved and repost the smallest clear glass bottle, with two tiny bottles I found today. Thanks for replying!
 

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