It is staggering in scope and many hundreds of pages long. It was an 8 with a period after it. Below the FEDERAL LAW PROHIBITS SALE OR RE-USE OF THIS BOTTLE there is D11 56 9 on the upper flatter side. Great website! I dont believe that the presence or absence of a period after a date code can give absolute evidence on which decade is meant. David. Why would it be marked by two different companies? No idea of the age of this bottle. Any information you could provide would be greatly appreciated. Maybe an antique bottle collector / digger will land on this page and identify it for us! For example, plant code #2 stood for the Huntington, WV plant; 3 indicated the Fairmont, West Virginia plant (that number was used up to 1981, later 3 was used by Muskogee, Oklahoma); 4 was Clarksburg, West Virginia; 7 indicated Alton, Illinois; 9, the Streator, Illinois factory; 12 was Gas City, Indiana; 14 was the Bridgeton, New Jersey plant, #21 is Portland, Oregon; #22 is Tracy, California; #20 is Oakland, CA; #23 is Los Angeles, CA, etc. I was going to ask the same questions you did so thanks for doing all the work for me! Thanks for your post! Not nearly as often as double-digit date codes, but they were used occasionally, especially on smaller containers. (Hoenig pers. Also, the 65 is a date code for the year 1965 which is when your bottle was manufactured. This bottle along with many other beer bottles (mostly Japanese) were found on or around the beaches from WWII era. http://www.sha.org/bottle/pdffiles/LiquorBottlePermits.pdf, The 60 is a liquor bottle permit number assigned to Owens-Illinois Glass Company in reference to their glass plant located at Gas City, Indiana. It is Owens-Illinois with plant code 14, date code 52, and mold code 1. This doesn't necessarily conflict with the previously noted statements that of the IGCo. It was and owns duraglas bottle!! My site is not really geared toward values, and more about the history of glass, so I cant give you a definite value. David, Take care, David, If it is a 9 w/o a period it was probably made in 39. David. The 56 is a liquor bottle permit number assigned to Owens-Illinois Glass Company, indicating their factory at Charleston, West Virginia. It came from my grandma. http://www.sha.org/bottle/pdffiles/LiquorBottlePermits.pdf I looked up the permit number in a document and the permit number wasnt listed. With a 3 date code and the later I inside an O mark, your jar may date from 1963. Click here to go to the alphabetical listings of trademarks found on bottles, jars, insulators and tableware: Glass Bottle Marks (starting here with Page One). ~David. Hi, I found a similar bottle, patent# D86565, a 7 on each side of the diamond logo. DIAMOND & OVAL SUPERIMPOSED WITH AN I INSIDE MARK, Note: For a webpage on this site with an extensive list of glass companies that made, Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window), Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window), Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window), Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window), Complete list (with links) of all articles on the GLASS BOTTLE MARKS website, Glass Manufacturers Marks on Bottles and other Glassware, Brookfield Glass Company (Bushwick Glass Works), Federal Glass Company, Columbus, Ohio (1900-1979), Fenton Art Glass Company, Williamstown, WV (1905-2011), MASONS PATENT NOV 30TH 1858 Antique Fruit Jars Summary, Numbers seen on the bottoms of glass bottles and jars, Federal Law Forbids Sale or Reuse of this Bottle Marking, The Bewildering Array of Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Since the company was formed under that name in 1929 one would think that the catalog would about the catalog's date. But, in general those bottles are considered pretty common (to longtime collectors). Also, I dont know what brand of liquor your bottle contained. (Send to the email address listed at the very bottom of any page on this site). I will post a photo of representative examples wine and liquor shapes from the pre-prohibition era along with a few "art deco" Approx 8oz. Heinz Ketchup Bottle #143. In your case, I would guess the value from a strictly monetary standpoint is very low, perhaps less than a dollar. ~David. Federal. The Duraglas trademark began in 1940. Value? nursing bottles, citrates, dropper and iodine bottles, bathroom bottles, various Can this be chalked up to a manufacturing difference? Earned the Keg Champion badge! was bound which I thought a bit over the top for a catalog to be shared. Free returns . merged with the Owens Bottle Co. in 1929 to form the Owens-Illinois Glass Co. For a complete history of the Illinois Glass Company consult the following reference; . 011 Screw top (dont have the lid) , says duraglas on the front, Owens on the bottom with a logo that looks like a sideways diamond with a circle going through it. Honestly, Im not sure what the M258270 indicates. NOTE: PLEASE be aware that sometimes my replies via direct email are accidentally diverted into recipients' Junk or Spam folders. jars, glass buckets and pails, barrel jars, "modernistic" jars, more juice and I dont have definite info on the other markings. I think it might have been a code designation for that particular bottle style/design. Please double-check those folders in your email app/program after a few days if you haven't heard from me!! 70413 lego - Der TOP-Favorit unserer Produkttester. Hi Today I found the bottom of a clear bottle. Dirty on the inside. I dont know how late the word OWENS was embossed as a trademark on the base of those medicine bottles. I found a small 3 in tall glass bottle. similarly named "Pharmaceutical and Proprietary Division" products.). I would guess 1943 but cant guarantee it! The best I can tell it reads 4 IO Diamond Logo 3 I cant tell for sure if there is a period after the 3 due to the stippling of the base. Wendy, in many instances, the patent illustrations or model will not be EXACTLY like the bottle(s) that are actually produced. I have a Duraglas water bottle with the lid. I believe I have two older amber jars. And yes I believe you are right that the 9 is a date code for 1939. Thank you so much for your response David. Within a year or two, most glass insulators produced at Muncie were carrying date codes. I am not sure about the other bottle you describe. The date code would then certainly be 1965, and the 55 (placed on the left) is the permit number assigned to Owens-Illinoiss glass manufacturing plant at Huntington, West Virginia. Boyd glass chick salt covered dish in lilac glass. Hi Kimberly, Can you post your query again or send me an email directly (my email address is listed under CONTACT INFO / NOTES near the bottom of the page). is 7 and the right side no. Note: Because of time and energy constraints, I can no longer answer all emails personally, but you may contact me directly at: dav__erwhi "at" gmail.com. The 17 is a mold number. File #14: Continuation of the It is a giant bottle 20 inches tall. You can email a pic of the bottle to the email address listed at the lower right-hand corner of any page on this site. Brenda, Was wondering if you had any information regarding plant # 62 including its location. Those partners may have their own information theyve collected about you. There are no other markings aside from the makers mark, although there is a thin, faint seam on either side of the jar. mid-1930s heritage at least. I appreciate your input. This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. mold numbers. - Includes more glassware including beer glasses with ACL. The 23 is a manufacturing plant code number for their Los Angeles, CA location. one must use the following Google search link: It is a cork bottle, 4/5 quart with the words around the shoulder: Federal law forbids sale or re-use of this bottle, which leads me to believe post prohibition. Lived in clay rocky soil for this whole time! It has an art deco design. Original Price USD 8.00 I know the Illinois abbreviation changed after 1963, but still not sure how old it might be. Your particular bottle was manufactured in 1936 (the 6 to the right of the logo is a date code for 1936). Can you tell me what that means? At the top it says 1951. Indeed, for those who've tried and failed to find the right man offline, rapport can provide. earliest available aerial). Hope this helps, 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. Hi Brian, We excavated a 32oz clear jar/bottle, which cleaned up quite nicely! Fenton in an oval ((Fenton Art Glass Company). Since the style of jar was sold to various companies (customers) I am sure a variety of products was packed in it,depending on company, although pickles was probably the main product it was used for. In general, these types of bottles were made in very large numbers, and are considered relatively MODERN by bottle collectors and do not have a lot of monetary value in todays collector marketplace **at the present time**. vinegars, grape juice, syrup, and tomato juice. Bureau of Land Management (retired) - Draft. Much thanks must be given to both Phil Perry and the O-I offerings (or vice versa). Do you know how deeply this was buried, if buried at all? Thank you! 6 was the plant code for their Charleston, WV plant. The markings on the base indicate it was made at Owens-Illinoiss glass plant at Streator, Illinois (plant #9). Perhaps eventually someone will uncover this information and let us know! I love these old bottles but anyways could you please help me out man. Sorry I do not know. 1930-1935 Owens-Illinois Glass Co. The numbers are mold numbers and/or date codes, but Im not 100% sure about their exact meaning. There is still remnants of the gold label on the front with black script and a State of California seal. As far as stippling goes, I just checked about a half-dozen of my 1940s 7 oz. Sorry about that, Please. See this page on Google Patents: https://patents.google.com/patent/USD92116 Thanks so much for that link! Thanks and take care! Owens-Illinois Glass Co. According to your very helpful site, it is from the Owens-Illinois, Inc. merger and it seems to fit all the requirements as the picture you have of the clear Owens medicine bottle though it is missing a few things. Other G-numbers are out there (used by Owens-Illinois for various other mold styles of soda bottles), but this seems to be one of the most common ones they used, especially in the 1940s and 1950s. You can try sending me a pic of the bottle; my email address is along the right-hand bottom corner of any page on this site. If not when did it stop? Mfg mark of a Diamond with an I surrounded by an O. I have a partial piece of brown glass that has the following markings: Looks like a 15, then underneath it says Duraglas, and has a 39 under the Duraglas. I hope this info helps a bit! Dating old coke bottles. On the bottom of the first one it has the symbol with a 9 to the left, 2 to the right (looks like an S honestly) and a 6 under the symbol. My hat is off to you good sir! They are probably medicine bottles of some sort. Would this indicate 1930s? (io) Is the Symbol Owens Illinois. Quick and find a 2010 vintage 7up seven up to drink beer bottles and. I have a jar with a cork on top. Those types of decoratively designed bottles were often saved and re-used as decanters or vases. Valerie, I have a bottle with the I inside an O mark with a date code of 1982. * Any help with the year and manufacture would be appreciated! It is quite a rare find for that itself. Dating glass coke bottles He takes bottle somewhere if it does include an image of the best antique coke by erika franz. perfume types, pantry jar sets, more salt & pepper shakers, and others. File #7: Continuation of the "Pharmaceutical and Proprietary Beneath that is PAT APPLD FOR. Which is where Im struggling, I looked up that in US patents and had no luck- could you possibly enlighten me please or point me in the right direction? Of course this doesn't necessarily date the catalog to 1936 but it does lead Hi. 2 55 9 Original Price USD 37.34 This adds more evidence that many single-digit date codes are not necessarily from the 30s versus the 40s or 50s, as some research has suggested. within all important bottle type categories of any bottle maker at that time. 359-G (Each group as a separate line). The author of this site has gone through this entire catalog It has been turned into sea glass. On the bottom, there is the diamond logo. No product name, this is what I am trying to figure out what was in the container. The bottom of the Jar has the (left to right) number 7 circle with an I inside then the numbers 75. next line is just the number 2. Although most of the material on that page is reasonably accurate, I have doubts if that rule always holds true. There are embossed grid lines at the top of the bottle. My finds are mostly small bottles what look like medication or perfume bottles but I have found several Coke bottles dating 1945-47, and others what appear to be liquor bottles, that most have the single numbers after the OI logo. I found a ONE PINT oval shaped amber glass bottle washed up on the shore of an island off of Florida recently. To left of the symbol is number 12. Any information you might be able to share about this piece, and any ideas about its age would be greatly appreciated! Owens-Illinois Glass Company (1929-to date) (Owens-Illinois, Inc. ~ since 1965) This corporation is now generally known as simply "O-I". [In your case, the 2 is one of these type mold numbers]. (15% off), Sale Price USD 10.15 What exactly do I have on my hands? I did find a similar bottle (probably not exactly the same, but a similar style) in the Worthopedia site auction listings archives. Art deco cut. It wasnt of any real importance if the phrase was left on a bottle mold even after the phrase was no longer officially required. David. on my property 1930s. Beautiful Amber Swirled bottles, when seen through a sunny window they look like they have a double swirl bright and clean, probably two of the nicer ABM bottles I have ever seen outside of the cobalt Carter ABM cathedrals. In your case I suspect the 3 is a mold number, not a plant code. It had the O I Diamond logo on the bottom with a 13. below. It has the diamond with the IO on it on the left is a 12 and on the right is an 8 with a 10 underneath the emblem. I have noticed this.. Nearly anywhere and everywhere throughout our country, modern era trash can be found, even in the middle of nowhere where there seems to be no logical reason for it being there. catalog page numbers are often missing in whole or part largely due to the Any info, this is a glass one made by Owens-Illinois glass company of Toledo, Ohio. several times and not found any printed date within. Thats a liquor flask, as evidenced by the D-26. http://www.tias.com/5747/PictPage/3924038412.html, We have a duraglas from the Alton plant #7 on the left, the number 6 on the right (36 or 46?) That date code stands for either 1936 (most likely) or 1946. Oh it also has a screw top, but it has a small wire handle (not bale fastener) that doesnt clear the zinc lid I put on it by much. It looks like it was a twist-top style lid and there is still a rusted metal band around the bottom of where the lid was. downloads than any other makers marking article. Base of emerald green glass 7-UP soda bottle. early/mid 1930's (*see "Catalog Dating Notes" below) Hi Jeremy, Thanks very much for your post! Brad, it is a medicine bottle (and probably held cough syrup or some other liquid medicine). Owens-Illinois Inc., one of the largest glass bottle manufacturers in the world, originally came out of the famous Glass Capital of the WorldToledo, Ohioin 1903. 3) 7 (date code usually on right) would stand for either 1947 or 1957. They are often quite old, but have relatively little collectible value since they are typically marked only on the base, and were made in such large quantities that the supply and demand rule has kicked in. Libbey Glass Company Cursive L mark on the base of a Gibraltar pattern tumbler in Spanish Green (sage green), Angular Glass Containers Corporation mark, used beginning circa 1933- 1960s? Hi Ken, I think it was manufactured in Oklahoma. David. Take care, I was recently scuba diving in the St Lawrence, and Ive found a clear glass pop bottle showing 3 I-O 57 with a 3 below the I-O mark and Duraglas in script underneath at the bottom of the bottle. Owens-Illinois Glass Company trademark/logo Diamond Oval- I entwined. Also, on the bottom of many O-I liquor bottles, a liquor bottle permit code number was placed on the left, separated by a dash, and then with the date code on the right. That much tells me I have (what I think is) a 1943 bottle manufactured in Clarksburg, WV. A bit of fading to logo. Owens Medicine Bottle - Etsy Check out our owens medicine bottle selection for the very best in unique or custom, handmade pieces from our shops. tablets, paint jars, castor oil flasks and rounds, citrate of magnesia, and Is it common for the manufacturing plant and the permit to be different locations? Is there any way to find how many were produced and the where? David. 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! It has the Duraglas logo as well. There was a problem subscribing you to this newsletter. Division" products (19 catalog pages) - Square and oval I cleaned it off and was able to make out the diamond with an I and O in the middle. Thank you very much! *Russ Hoenig (pers. I have read that plant # 62 has been recorded by others on liquor bottles but can find no information about the plant itself. a myriad of perfume shapes. File #15: Continuation of the Does this mean that it is from the early 40s, or is it from the 80s. Hope this helps! Marked 3IV is 5 3/4 inches tall and 3III is 5 inches tall. https://ibb.co/ynPfcjW (Possible mold number that looks like it says E788) Antique LYRIC brand medicine bottles. Exactly what type of bottle are you referring to? I found it yesterday while clearing some brush on our very remote property in southern Oregon.
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