Burdie
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Yes it is. No cracks or chips but three big bubbles in the bottle. A nice looking color.Is it quart size?
gleaner1 said:Burdie, bubbles are good. It's got color and it's a quart. It's embossed. Could it bring $50 or $75 or more?. It all depends on the buyer. Certainly it's a $30 piece in any shop. If I saw it for $30, I would buy it.
Mackaydon said:Burdie:
The purpose statement of the Milwaukee Antique Bottle and Advertising Club is to encourage and promote the hobby of bottle and advertising collecting, encourage the ethical exchange sale, and display of bottles and seek to establish the worth (Fair market price) of collectable bottles and advertising, encourage among bottle diggers and divers, respect for the property of others and adherence to the laws of the land.
I suggest you contact their representatives at the below referenced Email addresses with your request--and the bottle's picture; then please get back to us with their response.
You have a great looking bottle that has historic significance; perhaps even an eye-opening monetary value.
Don........
webmaster@milwaukeebottleclub.org
george@wacvo.org
Skrimpy said:Wow. Burdie, that kind of stinks that the other guy said had he known that you had an offer of 450 he would have paid 650. That tells me its most likely worth at least 650, especially if the 650 statement was coming from a dealer. You should get a reply on the antique glass. A lot of people collect that stuff. That sure is a nice bottle. It's too bad you were getting rid of it. Where did you get it? Did you dig it?