The 7 is the plant code for their Alton, Illinois glass plant. David. [url=https://postimages.org/][img]https://i.postimg.cc/J7cWT89t/mb2.jpg[/img][/url], Hi Eric, David. 20 (I) 62 (The I being in a circle rather than parenthesis). I live in south eastern Pa and came across this Owens Illinois bottle. These Owens-Illinois decanters and liquor bottles often have code numbers on the bottom that are arranged differently than the more common configuration as seen on most soda bottles. fluid and miscellaneous styles. I am not sure about why there would be an F in addition to the 5 which, after 1963, stands for the Charlotte, Michigan plant. provided some glassware related information that points to a 1934 to 1935 date being very accurate (1926) or within a year one way or the other (1920) via David. On the very bottom of the bottle it has 20 then the diamond, then a 3 with no period. I tried emailing you directly, but the email you gave was invalid. Public collections can be seen by the public, including other shoppers, and may show up in recommendations and other places. From all evidence it appears that each liquor bottle permit number is always assigned to just one specific manufacturing location (glass plant). Thank you for your time, Candice. The 3 is a mold number. And Finally M.C.A.STO. The 11 is a mold number. compiled with your own observations, my somewhat educated guess is that the catalog was published in1935at the earliest or1936at the latest. Consistently earned 5-star reviews, shipped orders on time, and replied quickly to messages, Looks like you already have an account! On most older bottles, when the original label is still intact that usually adds value to antique bottles (because labels equals more information, more background, more provenance, more interest as far as colorful contemporary graphics, etc.) Fox Terrier shotglass made by Hazel Atlas. Also, see my page on the Diamond I mark, which was also used heavilyby Illinois Glass Company. On some bottles this mark is very tiny or indistinct, often looking like a small 0 (a zero, or the letter O) with the I in the center hard to discern. The 6 on the right is probably a date code for 1936 or 1946. Also, many of the This is on the side of the bottle, near the bottom. The 56 (in this case) is a liquor bottle permit number assigned to Owens-Illinois Glass Company (indicating the bottle was produced at their factory at Charleston, West Virginia), and the 9 is a date code, standing for either 1939 or 1949, but I cant say for sure which year is right. The side at the bottom is marked 4/5 quart which I know equals a fifth in slang terms. I think the email address you left with your comment has a typo. The 55 is a liquor bottle permit number, and by checking a list of liquor codes online (here is a pdf file https://sha.org/bottle/pdffiles/LiquorBottlePermits.pdf Hey So Ive got an O-I bottle, but Im not sure (1) who it was made for, (2) where it was made, or (3) when it was made. ), C B B; C B K ; C B M marks on antique pickle jars, Coke Bottles (Glass Manufacturers Marks on Coke Bottles), Collectible Milk Glass General Information / Overview, Depression Glass (What is Depression Glass? I cant make it out but it looks like a identification code E-1536 or E-1596. It also says Federal Law Prohibits Sale Or Re-Use of This Bottle. Hope this helps! It had its own railroad spur line. Owens-Illinois Glass Company Part 2 - The Bewildering Array The 14 is probably the mold number. Thanks again and take care, (io) Is the Symbol Owens Illinois. Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corporation views 1,245,708 updated Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corporation Fiberglas Tower Toledo, Ohio 43659 U.S.A. (419) 248-8000 Fax: (419) 248-5337 Public Company Incorporated: 1949 Employees: 18,300 Sales: $3.00 billion Stock Exchange: New York What year is this jar and do items like these ever have a value? I have seen one similar bottle for sale in a group of green bottles on ebay but the person had no information. Other marks include ILLINOIS, a brand name apparently used for a line of prescription bottles (similar to their bottles marked OWENS); DURAGLAS a trademark used after 1940 which is embossed on innumerable bottles of many types; and LOWEX another brand name which was used for their borosilicate glass formula employed especially for power line insulators. Any ideas from you would really be appreciated. The exact cursive style changed slightly several times over the years. USD 83.99, USD 167.98 Can you tell me when made and is there any value? The mark is sometimes misinterpreted as the representation of an eye or of the planet Saturn. The 2 is a date code and would stand for 1942 or 1952. I was able to identify my bottle with ease. I dont know which year would be correct. Ends with the I found a brown half gallon Clorox Duraglas bottle. P.s. then on the lower part of the bottle it says indiana harbor IND. We found a George Washington 1932 bicentennial commemorative flask in our basement. Also, virtually all Owens-Illinois bottles are machine-made, and do not have a true pontil mark. David. I found an old looking bottle under my house when I was digging a fire pit. I am assuming by logo you mean the diamond and oval with an I inside. Hello,I also found an old coca cola bottle with the diamond and oval with a capital I inside. The bottle was made at the Streator, Illinois plant and the date code 8 would PROBABLY stand for either 1958 or 1968. David. Hi David, My husband & I found what looks to be an old pickle jar in the woods. No, I dont know which O-I plant was assigned #62 as their liquor bottle permit number. styles and as they use the slashed O letter ( ) as part of their alphabet. David, Ya my son just found a bottle about 6 in tall that looks like a small clear wine bottle possibly . and may have had a plug in it of some type. Hi Today I found the bottom of a clear bottle. The range of type 1 mold numbers may extend well into the double digits on some types of bottles, such as soda bottles. Sellers looking to grow their business and reach more interested buyers can use Etsys advertising platform to promote their items. Value is subjective, but since these are common jars, typically they might have 50 cents to a dollar or two value to jar collectors. I would suggest you search Google Images with those keywords and see if a similar container shows up in the results. Can you tell me what year it was made? Andrew, Owens-Illinois Glass Company Part 2 - Logos & Codes. (Remove underscore within first part of address). See this page on Google Patents: https://patents.google.com/patent/USD92116 I think this is a case where the 55 is actually a liquor bottle permit number, and the 9 is a date code, with the orientation as often seen on their liquor bottles. Just some thoughts! Hi SAMRK, Owens-Illinois Glass Company (1929-to date) (Owens-Illinois, Inc. ~ since 1965) This corporation is now generally known as simply "O-I". Perhaps a reader can help! From the markings you describe, I would say the jar was made at Alton, Illinois (their main plant, indicated by the number 7) in 1975. Thank you for your post, as your question actually gives me the opportunity to address this and thus give a bit of background explanation In the case of your bottle, the Kankakee Bottling Works was the name of the company that actually produced the soda or beverage (or, at least combined the basic ingredients, such as flavored syrup, carbonated water, etc) and then filled the bottles with that product. Hope this helps! medicinal bottles. But I invite any input from others as well. Its pretty nifty we found it in the chimney.? As you know, the bottle was made by Owens-Illinois Glass Company (as shown by the I inside an O mark.) to this February 2019 revision): "I was excited to see the inclusion of what I originally thought was the Take care, Near the foundations of two log cabins I have previously found a tobacco tin dating to 1910 and a half pint milk jug from the 1930s. Although 56 is not listed in the permit code document you have shared, I read in several of your responses that it was OIs permit number for their Charleston, WV facility. I understand the 7 and 1, but would LOVE to know what the 2 specifically stands for in relation to the mold and to have a listing for all O-Is mold numbers in general. It has a big 0 with a line through it and a capital L next to it..and a small 3 under both (one 3, just under the 0L. It has the I/O and diamond logo in the center of the bottom. Sorry I dont know which year it would be. Since in this instance the number to the right of the old Owens-Illinois logo (Diamond and oval with I) is a date code, that indicates the number 5 could stand for either 1935, 1945 or 1955. The IGCo. It wasnt of any real importance if the phrase was left on a bottle mold even after the phrase was no longer officially required. The date code might indicate 1933, 1943 or 1953. Great! This is one of those questions that are hard to answer with certainty! mark on antique glass bottles & jars, Letter L in cursive script mark: Libbey Glass Company, Liquor Bottle Permit Numbers Numerical List, Lynchburg Glass Corporation, Lynchburg, Virginia, M inside a circle: Maryland Glass Corporation, Baltimore, MD, MASONS PATENT NOV 30TH 1858 Fruit Jars Summary, Maywood Glass Company, Compton, California (1930-1959) ~ MG Connected mark, McLaughlin Glass Company, Vernon, California, M.G.CO. In any case, most of the bottles I see with the Duraglas marking seem to date from the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s. Owens-Illinois Glass Company Part 1 - History. The bottom is marked with their "O in a square" logo, shown above. This has been happening especially with Gmail addresses!! 1930s!). Of course, this embossing configuration is somewhat different than what is seen on most other types of containers (i.e. David. I will accept that, so consider myself corrected. If the bottle also carried their brand name DURAGLAS (which it doesnt, I assume) we would know it had to be 1940 or later, since DURAGLAS was introduced in the year 1940. To be honest Im not sure what it held. They have a circle inside a square on the bottom. Dark green glass, light green, amber and flint, as illustrated Best regards, Never noticed it before last week, Hi Dee, R inside a sun representation. Height is about 2in or so. Great website! The Donald Duck June 9th, 1934 debut in "The Wise Little Hen." As with many Owens-Illinois Glass Company containers, it can be difficult to assign a specific year, especially when the date code (as in your case) is a single digit. It certainly doesnt date from the 1930s or 1940s. I found info online about Owens-Illinois purchasing the plant in 2015, which was formerly called Bennu Glass. off.. See link! Scales emblem used on containers made for McKesson & Robbins. Under that is the Duraglas Script and below that is a 1. I have an old glass demijohn with the diamond and a circle within that the letter I. T the left is a 7 and the right side is a 5. Thoughts? I found the bottom of a jar washed up on the shore of lake Michigan. Chris, the 1 is a year date code but we cant be sure what year it would mean. It has a series of numbers stacked in three rows: 64 on top, 7 D89 in the middle, and 56 on the bottom. The ONLY number is a 2 to the left of the O/Diamond. [Update ~ Edited April 7, 2021: Matt, I need to add corrections to this reply. It has been turned into sea glass. On the back top, middle is a 3iii looking thing but the three looks like a lightning bolt and there are measurements on both sides 2, 1, lightning bolt 3 on the left and 80, 60, 40, 20, CC on the right. 6 was the plant code for their Charleston, WV plant. USD 5.50, USD 7.00 I am not 100% sure if this is truly a bottle made in 1978, but I do find this very interesting]. (87 years ago tomorrow!) On the left side of the diamond is 23, which should be from LA according to what I have read. It may be misinterpreted as the number 1. and then also in big letters says S.B.W can you help me figure out what or when it is from its driving me crazy! The only issue I have with a post-1954 date is that the jar is actually collected from a historic site that is only depicted on an 1885 plat map. advertisement I could find for the Disney tumblers was from 1936. In any case, from your description, the number on the left (7), typically a plant location code, indicates production at the Alton, Illinois factory. Indeed, for those who've tried and failed to find the right man offline, rapport can provide. Shown on this page are pictures of typical trademark variations used on glass containers, especially during the early years. beginning of an index of 2) If a date code does NOT have a period after the number, that still leaves room for error because it could potentially stand for any decade, right? I think they are from the 1930s ? Hi Mary, David. Search the SHA/BLM Historic Glass Bottle Identification & Information I dont know what the W5447 indicates, but it may be a code number assigned by Owens-Illinois to that particular bottle mold/style. Harper bourbon whiskey bottle that says 17 D-9 then under that it says 60 (I in circle) 56 under that M-89 A. I have gathered that it was an Owens Illinois bottle but I wanted to know more information on it. Antique Kemps Balsam Owens Glass Medicine Bottle in Collectibles, Bottles & Insulators, Bottles . Jack, in my opinion there is no foolproof way to date some Owens-Illinois bottles with 100% certainty, and this is an example. The bottom has 0-1 54-51 and a diamond with an oval. The Gmail software has evidently been flagging some legitimate emails as "Spam" in recent months. Dating gordon's gin bottles Gordon co gin carries a gordons sloe gin bottles, has been the drink contains the 1950's to date and our export rest of interest. Hi Shay, bottles made by the Clarion, PA. OI plant and "Whether this was normal with I would send photo but doesnt look as if can send one to add to comments Ill be happy to email photo if would help.. Hi Lee, Russ Hoenig also noted the following David. Underneath in an arc formation is DES. Thank you for your interest, understanding and support! /Users/owner/Pictures/Photos Library.photoslibrary/resources/derivatives/F/F13F0744-72A4-4CAA-BA9E-90DE43898225_1_105_c.jpeg Patty, it sounds like an amber beer bottle from 1962. Keep in mind that other types of bottles and jars made by Owens-Illinois do not have the same arrangement of code numbers as their typical liquor bottles. For instance (just a random example), lets say a particular ketchup bottle is being made by machine. in explaining the array of markings used by the company on its products over David, Have a smaller bottle. Hope this helps a little. Keep in mind this is NOT the same way that many other types of Owens-Illinois bottles are marked. The logo is the I in an oval and a diamond. All, or most, liquor (whiskey or other distilled liquor) bottles made by Owens-Illinois Glass Company bear a D-code on the bottom which is a distiller permit number. ~David. comm. I believe this jar was mostly used to contain pickles, olives, and/or perhaps molasses, honey, or some other food product. Great! Value? ~David. Many soda bottles (especially) of the 1910s to 1950s often have initials in large lettering on the bottoms. bclc lotto app not working; signs your internship will turn into a job; mary suehr schmitz. customers. It was made at the Huntington, West Virginia plant, and the 11 is a mold number. Thanks. David. and who may have used it.There is no evidence that any logo in the form of painted, screened, or glued label ever existed. to 1933.). This mark consists of a Diamond and O (oval) entwined, with an I in the center and dates from 1929 into the middle and late 1950s. The 6 on the left does represent their Charleston, WV bottle factory, and the 6 on the right is a date code. off center on base: Owens Illinois I in oval, diamond. Best regards, Just like a medicine vial. The second number, 46, is a date code for 1946, the year the bottle was made. Another is 2 and has only an 18 on the front bottom as opposed to the actual heel. This bottle along with many other beer bottles (mostly Japanese) were found on or around the beaches from WWII era. USD 14.70, USD 19.60 Sometimes the color of the glass may also be turning toward a very faint purple/amethyst color. It is not all-inclusive, but the best list I know of, online: https://static1.squarespace.com/static/51379b83e4b02119d184b2a2/t/584a336ee4fcb59adb85c48b/1481257838281/User+Permit+numbers.pdf Illinois Glass Company catalogs also posted on this website - one of the Beginning of the specific bottle Thats a liquor flask, as evidenced by the D-26. I found a green bottle with a screw top lid. fact that the catalog's introductory pages xxvi and xxvii note presumably all examples. The number identified a specific shape or style of bottle, irrespective of the exact glass color or markings on the bottle. Here, as embossed on the base of a small cobalt blue Bromo-Seltzer bottle. (Perhaps a reader, or another researcher, has more information that can clear this up). been You will notice they appear to be the same shape, even though the glass color may be clear or green, and some are different brands. Thanks Any idea of the year it was made, Laney, The coke bottles should last you found in collectible soda bottles. more packers, coffee jars, display jars, mustards, the "Washington Flask" (a Perhaps a reader will have more info on when these were produced. USD 11.69, USD 15.59 Best regards and God bless, Marc Dourdin is drinking a QHuit by Maison DB at Untappd at Home. The top has a 4 opening and it has a wire metal handle with a wood handle over the top of the wire. I have found an old Owens Bottle Co. Want book and Price List dated 1929. mark on antique glass bottles & jars, Letter L in cursive script mark: Libbey Glass Company, Liquor Bottle Permit Numbers Numerical List, Lynchburg Glass Corporation, Lynchburg, Virginia, M inside a circle: Maryland Glass Corporation, Baltimore, MD, MASONS PATENT NOV 30TH 1858 Fruit Jars Summary, Maywood Glass Company, Compton, California (1930-1959) ~ MG Connected mark, McLaughlin Glass Company, Vernon, California, M.G.CO. Under seems to be either an one or I. USD 5.04, USD 7.20 In terms of revenue,. We are using cookies to give you the best experience on our website. 70413 lego - Der TOP-Favorit unserer Produkttester. the past 90 years. What do I have, what do the # mean? on the bottom. Many millions of insulators were made at Muncie, the very last being manufactured in the year 1967. Each mold is identicalbut would be numbered from 1 to 12. Original Price USD 167.98 And yes, aqua bottles usually have a little bit more value than clear, but it depends on what bottle is being discussed. Hello I have enjoyed reading all of the comments on the bottles. I have two of these: one is a 2 oz size marked Lyric on the bottom, while the other, a 1/2 oz size, is marked Illinois on the bottom with the Illinois Glass Cos I inside a diamond. https://patents.google.com/patent/USD73096S/en?oq=d73096 Any idea what the date of manufacture could be? It is likely some LYRICbottles post-date 1929 since it would have taken some time for all bottle molds then in use to be re-engraved with the new mark used by Owens-Illinois. For instance, if the bottle also carries the DURAGLAS brand, we can be sure it was made after 1940, the year Duraglas was introduced. The term "OnIzed" is mentioned throughout the listings portion (majority) of During the late 1920s and extending into the early 1930s there was a surge of interest in antiques (old flasks and other glass antiques in particular, partly due to such publications as Magazine Antiques which ran articles on old glass factories; and books about glass & glassware by Rhea Mansfield Knittle, Ruth Webb Lee, Stephen Van Rensselaer and others) so the issuance of this flask arrived right on time, combining the popularity of the father of our country with the popularity of glass as a medium of expression. The author of this site has gone through this entire catalog Any contact with this bottle before? Take care, For other similar examples of your bottle, search google with Sanitary Bottling Works bottle. There are, however, various clues within this mystery 1930s catalog as to its E. Part of gin uses the us, including juniper, london case dating with no sex drive bottle club there in the iconic gin liqueur. David. Logo of two water drops Pasabahce, Turkey. Other plants owned or controlled (at least for some time) by Illinois Glass included their Gas City, Indiana location as well as factories at Bridgeton, New Jersey, and Chicago Heights, Illinois. We found it half-buried in the woods on our land, and were just curious about what it might have once contained. Hope this helps, Based on the articles I found the 3 refers to the manufacturing plant (Fairmont, WV) and the 55 refers to the liquor permit (Huntington, WV). Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful. Thank you, David, that is what I figured, especially since it is such a large bottle that probably had a low run rate. That sounds like one of their regular line of modern canning/fruit jars. comm. Perhaps early 1930s? Im guessing the 39 is the date, however wasnt sure what the SB stood for. The previous article(s) on the Hope this helps! G-94 was the bottle style number. Eventually assembled to what we have." C. W. & CO. marks). Hi, 9 the I in the circle then an 8 above a 7 It is quite a rare find for that itself. The 73096 is a Design patent number and here is a link to the patent information, as listed in the database on the GOOGLE PATENTS site: sentence - an array of traditional List of Web Links pointing to some other sites / interests ~ (Most of these sites are not glass-related) including Birds, Trees, Fishing, Antiques, Transferware, Blue Willow Pattern Dishes, Coins, Religion, Marine Traffic, VintageAerial, WheresGeorge, Amsterdam, Ohio River info and more! The code on the bottom has the oval and diamond with a small line in the middle that is very hard to make out but Im assuming is the I. This is an in-depth overview of the history of this important 20th and still Fenton in an oval ((Fenton Art Glass Company). Just curious- no cracks or chips on mine! The F on Coke bottles made by Owens-Illinois Glass Company apparently indicates their Fairmont, West Virginia glass plant. Unfortunately my site is not set up to accept photos uploaded directly by readers. the "Large Ware Division" of the catalog which includes large water and fuel oil includes large boxes and crates to store and protect such items. David. If the design was popular it is possible they were produced for some years after 1932. Most of the pics show the first and most widely recognized mark used, beginning in 1929. Owens-Illinois Glass Company I inside an O trademark, AB (connected) mark on base of light aqua beer bottle with P 11 code. Thank you =), Hello Nora, That was my intention for getting them. I dont know enough about the Canada Dry brand and their many bottle variants over the years to make an educated guess on which year is most likely. The markings on the center of the base are Duraglas with a lone I centered directly beneath Duraglas. Hes facing the left and appears to be wearing pointy shoes and a pointy hat. I am not convinced that periods always have something to do with dates. David. Turning off the personalized advertising setting wont stop you from seeing Etsy ads or impact Etsy's own personalization technologies, but it may make the ads you see less relevant or more repetitive. File #23: End of the "Closure Division" section and beginning of The 1929 could be either a mold style number, or the year the mold itself was manufactured OR re-tooled. type bottles scattered throughout the various bottle types. D89 is the distiller code number. It has been told (dont remember where I read this) that the initials helped identify bottles that were being returned for refilling. It could stand for either 1945 or 1955. Since your jug dates from 1952, thats an instance of a relatively recent mold error. following (edited somewhat): "The other detail to remember is that OI However, there are some exceptions to this general rule, and single-digit date codes were also used in later decades along with the later I inside an O mark (but without a period placed to the right of the code). Bottle Catalog Consistently earned 5-star reviews, shipped orders on time, and replied quickly to messages, Looks like you already have an account! Hi Amanda, Hey David. Learn more. Thanks for writing, I am not familiar with the various Hilex jug/bottle variants, so I cant comment with authority on the type you have. Appreciate your time! ), C B B; C B K ; C B M marks on antique pickle jars, Coke Bottles (Glass Manufacturers Marks on Coke Bottles), Collectible Milk Glass General Information / Overview, Depression Glass (What is Depression Glass? Etsys 100% renewable electricity commitment includes the electricity used by the data centers that host Etsy.com, the Sell on Etsy app, and the Etsy app, as well as the electricity that powers Etsys global offices and employees working remotely from home in the US. jellies, preserves, pickles, peanut butter, candy, relish, and a few others. Cursive (durables) WP 9 1 45. The 5250 is, I believe, a code number for that bottle type. I have a Del Monte coffee jar with a 1. date code, which denotes 1941. Lockhart, Bill and Russ Hoenig. APPLD. Hi Dorian, Sorry, but I do not know of any source that lists distillery codes found on these types of liquor bottles. in 1935.). Could you help me date this find please? David. Leslie, Pat. view an enlarged and of relatively high quality (a bit over 2 MB's per file) scan of is 7 and the right side no. I am assuming you do mean that the logo is ONLY an I inside an oval with NO diamond, correct? What does the M-899A mean? BROWN HOTEL LOUISVILLE APOTHECARY Vintage Duraglas GLASS BOTTLE 3iv . Hello! Sale Price USD 31.66 I dont know what the actual patent number is for that bottle design (assuming that a patent was eventually issued). /Users/owner/Pictures/Photos Library.photoslibrary/resources/renders/D/D4884D53-C9F5-42E6-BD88-D07E7B7D083B_1_201_a.heic The 15 is a mold number. Has the federal law forbids on the back. Diamond-I mark on bottom of amber bottle made by Illinois Glass Company. currently operating company, including the myriad of plants the company used A white cap that says PD the bottom is: 7 i in a circle 72 and then 14 under those. Your site is such a wonderful resource for nosy people like me, and who enjoy old things. Hello David, we found a small clear bottle with N [IO] 81 N8 printed in a single line at the base of the bottle. Hi Kim, This particular bottle was made at plant number 7 (Alton, Illinois). Is it common for the manufacturing plant and the permit to be different locations? It also has raised swirl type markings on the bottom, which I see on several jars for sale on eBay. It also carries the DURAGLAS marking which indicates production after 1940. David I have a George Dickle bottle that has the newer O I mark but still says federal law forbids and the date code is 1970 but I know that they ended this in 64. B in a diamond mark on inside of Star & Dewdrop master salt dish in vaseline glass, made in 1994. Extremely informative with a great forum. that year. I was going to ask the same questions you did so thanks for doing all the work for me! researcher of ACL bottles and glassware) contacted this websites author and (My vote would be for 1945, but no guarantees). Thank you for creating it! I cant figure it out can you please help? So this could theoretically be either 1941 or 1951. It has the following markings: 23- circle around the triangle and Im guessing a one (but looks like a dot)-2 The bottle has markings on the bottom 33 I IN O 91 with a big R directly under and a 2 under thatany idea what this might be? I havent done a search but it is likely that the patent can be found on the GOOGLE PATENTS website. (However, if the brand name DURAGLAS is embossed anywhere on it, it would have to be from 1943 or 1953). Diamond-Oval-I trademark used by Owens-Illinois Glass Company, B inside a diamond ~ mark on the base of a blue-aqua horseradish or pickle bottle made by Binghamton Glass Company. Sometimes a date code was reduced to only one digit on a very small bottle. The numbers on either side of the oval /diamond are a 7 on each side so when was this made? Boyd glass chick salt covered dish in lilac glass. Made in 1985 by Owens-Illinois Inc, emerald green non-returnable soda bottle, perhaps contained Sprite, 7-up, etc). and the mold #3 below. I do have an interesting liquor bottle that I would like to just make sure I decoded correctly. I have been trying to track down information on vintage bitters bottles that I collect and cant seem to find any information on a particular kind. tyson jost dad; sean penn parkinson's disease; mockingbirds attacking my cat section, water bottles, jug packers, olive oils, cruets, vinegars, preserves, outnumber many fold the questions this websites' author receives about any