Ran across my mine but so did Creamer.But now I'm sitting here thinking I've seen little bottles of cherries come that way.Breezie said:At first glance, it looks like a vintage milk bottle, but I'd like to see a pic of the bottom of it and also would like to know the size. Nice find, Breezie
Breezie said:At first glance, it looks like a vintage milk bottle, but I'd like to see a pic of the bottom of it and also would like to know the size. Nice find, Breezie
planejet42 said:Breezie said:At first glance, it looks like a vintage milk bottle, but I'd like to see a pic of the bottom of it and also would like to know the size. Nice find, Breezie
The pics you wanted to see
Timekiller said:[O in a square..........Owens Bottle Company, Toledo OH (1903-1929), also Fairmont, WV; Clarksburg, WV, and other plant locations. Owens Bottle Co. merged with the Illinois Glass Company of Alton, IL in 1929 to form the Owens-Illinois Glass Company. (Julian Toulouse stated this mark was first used in 1911, but according to U.S. Patent & Trademark Office data, Owens claimed first use was not until 1919! Take your pick on which date you will accept :-). See "OWENS".
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Here are some good site for bottle marks.
http://myinsulators.com/glass-factories/bottlemarks.html
http://www.angelfire.com/tn/traderz/marks.html