If you see a huge number of glass impurities or the glass itself is heavy with a distorted shape, its a reproduction. They have a unique stamp on them and it says made in Mexico. A.B.C..Atlantic Bottle Company, Brackenridge, Pennsylvania (c.1916-1930). The exact cursive style changed slightly several times over the years. Hopefully it will work OK. If so, they were produced in the early years of that company before they began to concentrate (primarily) on pattern glass tableware. Pictures here: Chicago, Illinois (office 1905-1916); Toledo, Ohio (office 1916-1929). See. Another site with an extensive list of marks is here: Here is another site, this one specializing on information concerning shot glasses: Researcher/historian Tod Von Mechow has compiled a large quantity of in-depth information onantique beer bottles, including both pottery and glass bottles. David. I have foung in the chelan washington area a bottle, 8oz its a lyric with an A17 in the diamond on the bottom, on the side is WILD ROOT with what looks like wheat stalks. The example I found is of the same shape, found along with several I in a diamond and O in a square marked bottles.. which primarily date from the 1920s. 2) In reference to Agnew & Company, there was a series of glass companies in the Pittsburgh area in which the Agnew family was involved, beginning as early as 1842 with Chambers & Agnew. BODE..Bode Extract Company, Chicago, Illinois (Gustav Augustus Bode, proprietor). Please check out the post from Karen farther down within the Comments section on Page Three of the glass bottle marks pages, https://glassbottlemarks.com/bottlemarks-3/ and my answer discussing these prescription bottles with the WEIRD 3 markings on them. Standard Glass Company, Marion, Indiana (1906-1933). Im interested in the history of the glass industry in the United States, especially the manufacturing of bottles, fruit jars, electrical insulators and tableware. Thanks! Threaded neck appears. However, it is a different shape than the one you are referencing! AThe letter A is sometimes merely a mold letter (identifying a particular mold used by a glass factory). The seams tend to end just below the region where the lip is attached. Please help me identify this bottle. I recently tried to contact Berlin and ask them what year the B in a heart trademark was first placed on glass containers, but, as of 7/6/2022, have received no response from the company. So they will in some cases have a higher Perceived value to casual glass collectors, interior decorators, etc, who dont know or care how the glass color was achieved. I am guessing that the S J & S are initials for the actual business firm (such as the last names of three co-proprietors) that owned/operated the Highland Bottling Company. On a Coca-Cola bottle, you'll see an R followed by a number; that number is what identifies each bottling location. Assume it is about 5 gallon. ~David. Today I went over a quick overview of identifying typical markings on glass bottles. & W. probably Agnews & Wilcox, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania ( 1868-1872). Hi Julia, Thats one of the Owens-Illinois Glass Company marks, used generally from 1929 to the mid and late 1950s. There were originally large pickle jars of similar style made in the late 1800s or early 1900s. For a brief summary of this company. However, in the mid-20th century, automation took over the glass bottle industry. Seams run under the applied lip. Antique bottles are usually dark green, amber, or blue in color. This is usually observed when the seams run from the base and end below the lip. Three sides of the bottle are embossed with a diamond print. initials of early glass companies) may vary slightly in appearance and punctuation from one bottle to another. Bought out later by Midland Glass (see Midland mark stylized M, frequently seen on the bottom of stubby type beer bottles). And, yes, your bottle has been nuked. What mark do they use on their bottles? Dark green beer bottles were used by many brewers in the 1800s. If you disable this cookie, we will not be able to save your preferences. A merger of the Bond Glass and Berney Glass companies, plants were located in Bradford, Hazel Hurst, Smethport, Clarion, and Knox, all in the state of Pennsylvania; the Winslow Glass Co. plant at Columbus, Ohio was purchased in 1927. Click here to check another collectors site that lists a few Australian and English marks seen on older bottles: https://www.thebottledepot.com/web15.htm . LinkedIn sets this cookie from LinkedIn share buttons and ad tags to recognize browser ID. Please see my webpage on that company. Both say half pint above full measure on the heel. Measure across two points on the bottles bottom and record those measurements for later use. They were founded in 1953. I do not have a question but I would just like to say thank you for all the info you have compiled for everyone and the time it has taken and does take you to gather all the information and answer everyones questions! Vintage Meridale Dairy NYC New York City NY Milk Bottle. David. Applied Double Collar, Applied Round Band, or Applied Square Band: These features are also commonly observed on hand-blown bottles. Bushwick Glass Works.Bushwick Glass Works, Brooklyn, New York (1864-c.1912). I am not positive this mark has actually been used on containers. Hi Shawna, A variation of the _gat cookie set by Google Analytics and Google Tag Manager to allow website owners to track visitor behaviour and measure site performance. The smaller 1 has embossed on the front The J R WATKINS Co with MADE IN AUSTRALIA underneath it. Although the marks listed in his book were in use around the time the book was printed, it can still be very useful for finding worldwide marks, as some have not changed for decades. The Bartlett-Collins plant was eventually purchased by Anchor Hocking Company, and shortly thereafter closed down (as of June 2008). (To have a number or letter appear correctly on the surface of a glass item, the mold engraver has to carve it backwards into the mold. Here is how you decipher the bottle code on an O-I glass bottle or jar: Wonder where your bottle was made? The actual ending date was not given. On the base is an etched 7. Hello I recently picked up a blue Ball mason jar at a barn sale, and at the neck, it says wire side and beside that is a backwards number 4. Hi Luke, I also found a blue ball mason jar glass lid that has the script Ball on it. It appears to have some oxidation/rusting on the surface of the glass, potentially from its age. The Richmond plant burned in 1925 and was not rebuilt. D-1 is a distiller number. Hello Aj, Most containers you might find on supermarket store shelves currently (that were made here in the US) would be those made by Owens-Illinois (O-I), Anchor Glass Packaging, and Ardagh Group. If a number of identical molds were produced for making a certain type of bottle, they would often be serially numbered (such as 1 to 12). The 33 is probably a mold number. Carol, I am assuming it is a soda bottle. When the marks owner is established and clearer dates can be matched to the bottles use, the mark can help to positively date the piece. $44.99. [Update March 2021] : Recently we have found the PL mark to represent Petrolagar Laboratories. Take care, The end near the opening was usually sheared and fire polished. However, entire bottle classes stand as exceptions to this rule. The word pontil derives from an Italian word for a pin or nail used to form a seal on glass. Bird in flight logo or emblem (shown).. three logos were used by Phoenix Packaging, based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada (1980- to date). See F. http://www.gracesguide.co.uk/Rockware_Glass In 1918 the company expanded its manufacturing to bottles, jars, tableware and domestic glassware But then was bought out by Ardagh in January 2013.. Now only 3 of the Anchor Plant you have listed under Anchor are with Ardagh now.. This type of lip on bottles was seen between 1840-1870. Co. Norfolk and theres a big star on the face of the bottle. This is a simple way to recognize the bottom markings of glass bottles based on their anatomy. Thanks very much, Akro Agate items are found in a wide variety of opaque and slag (marbled, multicolored) glass. Many marks are encountered that indicate the company whose product was contained within the bottle, or are trademarks (brand names) that give no indication of who actually made the glass, and those (with a number of exceptions scattered here and there throughout the text) are not included in this list. On the base is MG888 & a symbol that could be the Australian Glass Manufactures symbol. Where is your tower located ? Perhaps someone will find more info to solve this mystery! Hello Just another interesting fact of advertising ! To begin with, youll need a glass bottle cutter. Readers? When determining the approximate age of antique bottles, the first thing to know is how the glass bottle was produced. 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. The jar you are describing sounds like it might be a salve jar, or perhaps it held one of any number of different kinds of pharmaceutical products. This continues to be an issue with the sheared top wine bottles in use today. T. & T. Co. were all made by, Atlas (on fruit jar).Atlas Glass Company, Washington, Pennsylvania (1896-1902), and the, Atterbury/Atterburys Patent June 30, 1863. Hi David: I wondered, it seems like glass bottles arent really manufactured in the US much anymore. (See. Run your fingers along it too. ~David, Hello i have a vintage glass bottle that is completly plain with no writings on it but the bottom of the bottle it has the number 249 and below the number it appears to be a letter S. Can anybody give me some information? David These jars have bubbles in glass. Finally, color is only marginally related to a glass objects function. We have expanded 2 times and I now occupy 3 full rooms at the tower. Thanks much! Thank you, Douglas, Im simply not sure about that F inside a shield mark. I have recently found a vintage small oval milk glass Ponds jar (cold cream, I am assuming.) The bottom markings for these containers are white or yellow-and-black diamonds. Handblown, odd lip jar, off-clear glass w/perhaps faint grey-amethyst tint. The Bureau of Land Management (BLM), an agency within the U.S. Department of the Interior, administers and manages over 248 million surface acres of America's public lands, located primarily in 11 Western States and Alaska. Theres no denying it; old bottles have quirks and charms you dont see with modern glassware. The very small letter in a circle is probably the glass manufacturers mark. That would be J.B.Higbee Glass Company (John B. Higbee Glass Company). Is your article currently posted online? Followed by June 30. If you wish, you can email me a photo of the bottle to my email address, which is listed on the lower right hand corner of any page on this site. The logo has been described by some observers as reminiscent of the planet Saturn, or a representation of an eye. Kev, Im posting your query here for any readers who might have better information to pass along than I do! David, I found an old ?Soda bottle on Wingaersheek However, this site is geared with more emphasis on the actual. The top is inscribed with 10 FL OZ. Gary, please see my page on Boyd Glass. This operation was formed in 1904 and glass bottle production was started in 1905 (making green champagne bottles in the very beginning). I found a vintage whiskey bottle in the wilderness here in west coast Canada. For more detailed information on this mark and the A G. W. L. mark, see Bill Lockharts article here: A.G.W..American Glass Works, Richmond, Virginia (1908-1925) and Paden City, West Virginia (1918-c.1935). Any help with this makers mark would be greatly appreciated. Nearly all glass factories used mold numbers on their containers at one time or another. (Usually, such as on typical soda bottles made by I assume you meant an F in a hexagon which was the glass manufacturers mark used by Fairmount Glass Company (please see my brief article on this site about that company). A glass bottles embossing effects often help to provide positive proof of the bottles age. Most items marked with this trademark have (or had) a foil label affixed, as opposed to permanent raised lettering (embossing) in the glass. Some Miller beer bottles in ruby red glass bear the word embossed on the bottom of the bottle. This is indicated, at least in part, by the girth of this Historic Glass Bottle Identification & Information Website which frequently notes the complexity of the subject and the diversity of different bottles. Any cookies that may not be particularly necessary for the website to function and is used specifically to collect user personal data via analytics, ads, other embedded contents are termed as non-necessary cookies. The info presented on this site is the most accurate Ive been able to find at present, but any comments (pro or con), clarifications or corrections (preferably backed up with reliable source information) would be sincerely appreciated! Applied Blob: The lip is slightly curved and appears to have a slightly thicker bottom. It indicates where one side of a bottle was attached by heated metal tongs that left impressions in the glass. Can you tell me anything about the scale and 10.? A.B.G.M.Co. . Are these rare or just a replica of the mason jars? I believe Hazel-Atlas Glass Company made some of them.they were known to have made a lot of white milkglass containers of all types over a long period of time. Any info on this bottle? 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Brody Company, Bushwick Glass Works (Brookfield Glass Company) page, https://sha.org/bottle/pdffiles/NRBeers.pdf, https://www.southboroughtown.com/sites/g/files/vyhlif7351/f/uploads/lifeofjosephburnett.pdf, Boyds Crystal Art Glass: B in a diamond mark on glassware, https://www.bromoseltzertower.com/visitor-info/museum, https://chataboutdg.com/gallery/details.php?image_id=627, https://web.archive.org/web/20150907201830/http://bottlebooks.com/questions/aug2006/bottle_2.jpg, https://www.pinterest.com/pin/60798663690248475/?lp=true, https://sha.org/bottle/pdffiles/SLogoTable.pdf, https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&biw=1280&bih=573&site=imghp&tbm=isch&sa=1&q=mckesson+%26+robbins+scales++green+jar&oq=mckesson+%26+robbins+scales++green+jar&gs_l=img.3, https://www.google.com/search?site=&source=hp&q=%22pat+june+30%22++cobalt+bottle&oq=%22pat+june+30%22++cobalt+bottle&gs_l=hp.3, http://www.terapeak.com/worth/small-ponds-jar-metal-lid-cold-cream-vintage-milk-glass-empty-beauty-treatment/162065391934/, http://cathy-blueberrypatch.blogspot.com/2012/08/some-vintage-sheet-goodness-and-ponds.html, http://www.gracesguide.co.uk/Rockware_Glass, https://sha.org/bottle/pdffiles/LiquorBottlePermits.pdf, https://www.dropbox.com/s/5im78ei37wdrrxh/Capture.JPG?dl=0, https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.$c127996&view=1up&seq=19&q1=LIST%20OF%20GLASS%20MANUFACTURERS%20TO%20WHOM%20PERMITS%20TO%20MANUFACTURE%20LIQUOR%20BOTTLES, https://glassbottlemarks.com/bottlemarks-3/, http://www.antiquebottles-glass.com/battery-jars/, Milk Glass Vintage Cold cream, Cosmetic, Salve and Ointment jars, AB-Connected mark ~ beer bottle base mold codes, Thatcher Glass Manufacturing Company (c.1904-1985), Bottle inside oval mark on British Ten Pin style soda bottle, AB (connected) mark on antique glass bottles, Glass Manufacturers' Marks on Coca-Cola Bottles, MASON'S PATENT NOV 30TH 1858 Fruit Jars - Summary, Glass Bottle Marks (Alphabetical List) ~ Page 1 (A-B), Glass Bottle Marks (Alphabetical List) ~ Page 2 (C-D), Glass Bottle Marks (Alphabetical List) ~ Page 3 (E-L), Glass Bottle Marks (Alphabetical List) ~ Page 4 (M-R), Glass Bottle Marks (Alphabetical List) ~ Page 5 (S-Z), AB (connected) bottle base mold codes list, Anchor Hocking Glass Corporation: Anchor and H entwined logo, Atterbury & Company, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Binghamton Glass Company, Binghamton, New York (1880-1957), Boyds Crystal Art Glass, Cambridge, Ohio: B in a diamond trademark, Boyds Genuine Porcelain Lined Cap (Milk glass discs), Brockway Glass Company (B inside a circle marking), Brody Co. Cleveland, O. U.S.A. (E. O. Brody Company), Bromo-Seltzer, Baltimore, MD ~ Cobalt Blue Glass Bottles, Brookfield Glass Company / Bushwick Glass Works, Brooklyn, New York, Caldwells (Dr. W. B. Caldwells, Monticello, Illinois) ~ bottles, California Glass Insulator Company, Long Beach, CA, Capstan Glass Company, Connellsville, Pennsylvania, Carnival Glass (What is Carnival Glass? Mailmunch sets this cookie to create a unique visitor ID for the Mailmunch mailing list software. The D inside a diamond stands for the Dominion Glass Company, which used to be the largest glass container manufacturing company in Canada. Plus, there are not many pictures surfacing of the bottom of the jars, so its been impossible to compare imprinted numbers. David, mark of a crown with a T in the middle of the crown. Hi-Your site is amazing and extensive, however, I am not able to find a mark on an antique glass I have. Viewing bottle tops may be useful in your bottle dating work. Can you help? David. Seen on the base of wax sealer fruit jars. PAArbogast & Company (Alexander Arbogast), Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (c. 1860-c.1863). On earlier blob-topexport stylebeer bottles and soda bottles,usually Belleville Glass Company, Belleville, Illinois (1882-1886). To distinguish an early screw-topped bottle, look for a roughly ground lip. If there is a line underneath the circled A, this indicates the bottle was produced at the Dunkirk plant. . The subject of bottle identification and dating is a difficult proposition for complete or entire bottles. The color of a bottle can be used as a reference to determine the age of the bottle. The earliest known use of glass vessels was by the Ancient Egyptians dating back to 1,200 BCE. The wide world of glass and bottle collecting is a TREMENDOUS field and there are many, many unanswered questions still out there concerning bottle markings, bottle manufacturers histories, etc. A / L / 55 (Unknown manufacturer see pic). In Rolled Lip or Out Rolled Lip: The glass is rolled inwards to outwards and down to form the lip. Also included are a number of trademarks, emblems and logos seen on other types of glassware including tableware and industrial glass items such as railroad lantern lenses. United States. Advertisements exist which show this company produced a large line of Hutchinson type soda bottles, as well as many other bottles including beers and mineral waters. There is a great site with a database for many brands: From what I can tell, my jar is most likely from the 40s, but as you stated, all of the jars throughout the decades have only slight variances in shape, and with it missing the lid & label, its hard to pin down. Reportedly, the molds used were eventually sold to several other glass companies, including Mosser and Wilkerson. This particular mark indicates a piece made by Bart Zimmerman (one of two sons of owner Joseph Zimmerman) who joined the company in 1983. Bridgeton Glass Works Bridgeton Glass Works, Bridgeton, New Jersey (c. 1855-c.1870) . But determining a bottles age can be a challenge. These types of markings arent exclusive to bottles made in molds. (1937-to date). David. See above entries, and, A C B Co (letters arranged in a circular formation on base of early handblown light green or aqua Lea & Perrins Worcestershire Sauce bottles) Aire & Calder Bottle Company, Castleford, Yorkshire, England (c.1836 c.1913). Most bottles with a smooth base indicate that they were made after the year 1865. If you have a collection of bottles and want to know if they are made in the USA, UK, or Europe and how much they are worth. TEL. Mailmunch sets this cookie to manage subscription service to mailing lists. Ponds Cold cream was first sold about 1904, and huge quantities of the jars (of slightly varying shape over the years) were made. To ensure youre buying authentic, high-quality bottoms of glass bottles, you must buy from a licensed and certified vendor. Whether the manufacturer wanted a uniquely designed bottle or desired embossing embellishments, every glass company was happy to oblige. The only problem involved in the process is how to identify the bottom markings on the bottle. B B G CO.Berney-Bond Glass Company (1905-1930). David. However, those looking for antiques might be interested in learning more about other bottle-bottom manufacturers. Ive not seen it before. Reported on the base of an aqua strapside flask, possibly 1865-1890 era. I have a whiskey bottle shaped just like a light bulb. Can you tell me what manufacture this is?? Sellers are hoping that the average person knows nothing about them, and will plunk down high dollars for purty purple glass. I hope this list will be of assistance to those interested in antique bottles and other glass containers made in the United States and the history behind the factories that manufactured them. It stores a true/false value, indicating whether it was the first time Hotjar saw this user. Other sources of information I have used (including reference books, magazine articles, websites, and in some cases, email or voice communications) would include: Helen McKearin, Rhea Mansfield Knittle, Stephen Van Rennselaer, Harry Hall White, Alice Creswick, Dick Roller, William S. Walbridge, Cecil Munsey, Roger Peters, Gene Blasi, Adeline Pepper, Arthur G. Peterson, Bob Stahr, Fred Padgett, Rex L. Wilson, John ODell, Bill Lockhart, Jeffrey L. Giarde, David Bethman, Betty Zumwalt, Jay W. Hawkins, Peter R. Guetig, Conrad Selle, Tod Von Mechow, Don Dzuro, Johnnie W. Fletcher, Norman Ted Oppelt, Dick Cole, Harvey Teal, Dean Six, Tom Neff, Albert Morin, John P. Adams, Philip K. Huggins, Jack K. Paquette, Bill Lindsey, Carol Serr, Mark Newton, Lee Brewer and Dave Beeler, as well as many others. 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. CLIENTS Value is subjective, and definitely in the eye of the beholder. Please see page 10 of this pdf file (shown as page 142 on the actual b&w text page): https://sha.org/bottle/pdffiles/KerrGlass.pdf Please also see a related mark, the triangular logo (which might be construed as a highly abstract sailboat representation) on. Where do you recommend I go to learn about the production history of european wine bottles? Yes, finding older druggist / prescription bottles with the label still attached can be very informative in giving us solid clues to approximate date ranges! The mark appears on the base of certain liquor flasks, soda bottles and other types of containers. That bottle probably dates from the 1950s or 1960s. Midland was based in Cliffwood, New Jersey but also operated plants at Shakopee, MN as well as the Terre Haute facility. (Remove underscore within first part of address). Accessibility, 17905 Sky Park Cir Unit 1 Irvine, CA 92614, Amber Glass: Mostly in use from the late 18th century through the mid-20th century, Aqua Glass: Mostly in use between the 1850s to 1880s, Black Glass: Early 17th century European use as well as use from the 1840s to 1880s, Clear (or colorless) Glass: Originally appeared around the 1870s, Greens (non-olive) and Blue-greens Glass: Mostly made in the 19th or early 20th century, Olive Greens/Ambers Glass: Mostly in use in the 19th century and earlier, Opaque White or Milk Glass: Mostly in use from the 1870s through the mid-20th century, Purple/Amethyst/Red Glass: Mostly in use from the 1840s to the early 1880s, 1860-1910: Early screw cap with ground lip. If you are in doubt, look for marks on the side too; most bottles have at least two lines. Most of those found today were made in 1975 or 1976 by Libbey Glass Company for the United States Bicentennial celebration. On these five pages Ive attempted to compile a list of glass manufacturers marks found on (primarily) American bottles and jars. Ball-Incon Glass Packaging Corp. (mark used 1987-1994), Unidentified B O C mark on base of handblown quart-size amber blob beer bottle, E. O. BRODY CO. (on the base of a green glass florist bowl, circa 1970s), BROOKFIELD embossed on skirt of emerald green CD 152 style telegraph line insulator made by Brookfield Glass Company at Old Bridge, New Jersey. The most important piece of evidence you can find is a makers mark. These glass bottle marks are sometimes called punt marks, especially within the container manufacturing industry. 1/2 pt. Adolphus Busch Glass Mnfg. This cookie is installed by Google Universal Analytics to restrain request rate and thus limit the collection of data on high traffic sites. But printing on glass is not straightforward. There is something you all may not know: Bromo Seltzer also put their ads on the large old sheet music from the 1900s 1930s which I have for sale. You also dont have Longhorn Glass listed.. Many liquor bottles (especially of the 1930s-1970s or later) have a set of two numbers which follow this plan: The first number is a Liquor bottle permit number assigned to a particular glass companys glass plant location. A glass bottle is a bottle made from glass.Glass bottles can vary in size considerably, but are most commonly found in sizes ranging between about 200 millilitres and 1.5 litres.Common uses for glass bottles include food condiments, soda, liquor, cosmetics, pickling and preservatives; they are occasionally also notably used for the informal distribution of notes. David, I have a bottle that reminds me of a perfume bottle. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Much of the basic information here on the alphabetical Marks pages comes from research by Julian H. Toulouse published in his classic, indispensable and ground-breaking reference work Bottle Makers and their Marks (1971). Cookie associated with embedding content from Snapchat. Their trademark is actually supposed to have a larger W over a smaller T inside an inverted triangle, but on some bottles it is very hard to decipher. Antique Glass Bottles . Murano style and made in Italy per research. It is a F inside of a shield with a 23 the shield is like the one that Monarch & Latchford glass Companies used. Best regards, David, Hi David, thank you so much for your quick response! A (on the base of mouth-blown soda bottles made in Great Britain). (1862-19?). This marking is not very common, compared to other marks used by Adolphus Busch, so it is likely they used that mark for a relatively short time, with only a few shops (teams of glassworkers) producing them. More recent (and ongoing) research by Bill Lockhart, Tod Von Mechow, Jay Hawkins and others have been very helpful in correcting and fine tuning date ranges for glass companies (and some of the marks each used for shorter periods of time while a particular company was in operation). However, companies also need a baseline metric that tracks overall performance, even when things arent going according to plan. Its probably the base portion of one of the many variants of the GORDONS GIN bottle. Anchor Glass Container Corporation is based in Tampa, FL (business headquarters) with 6 glass bottle manufacturing plants (as of 2019) located at: Shakopee, Minnesota; Lawrenceburg, Indiana; Elmira, New York; Henryetta, Oklahoma; Warner Robins, Georgia and Jacksonville, Florida. (Thank you to archeologist Sandi Ratch for bringing these A marks to my attention) ! Unlike some bottling marks (like paper labels), embossed glass bottle markings wont wear off over time. Please check out my page on Whitall Tatum. I found an aqua bottle base (probably export beer, based on size and similar bottles in the area) with this mark and cant find anything else even close to this. This mark occurs when the pontil or blowing tube is broken off the bottom of the bottle. These lips were common on bottles produced between the years 1840-1870. You might try asking on Facebook fruit jar collectors groups (there are at least two groups, possibly more, on Facebook), and on the http://antique-bottles.net discussion site, where they have a forum for jar collectors. Has G with looks like a lamp post running through the middle. Perhaps some of the bottle molds then in use were not retooled immediately after the renaming of the company in 1962? [A B] [C D] [E L] [M R] [S Z]. A reader of this page, Dawn High, who was trying to find the user of one of these bird logos as it appeared on the base of an olive oil bottle/cruet, introduced me to this (formerly unidentified) mark. They came with unusual metal screw lids; some lids are marked ADLAM PATENT PAIL. David. Here is a google keyword search string. The B.CO.might stand for BOTTLING COMPANY with the C being the initial for the name of the company. LinkedIn sets this cookie for LinkedIn Ads ID syncing. I dont have enough knowledge or familiarity with Baccarat glass to offer you an opinion. Armstrong Cork Company, Glass Division. I have a large glass Basket with handlers mark on the bottom which looks like a daisy (6 petals) surrounded by a serrated like flower..similar to Fenton Glass handler Dave Vincent..I cant find the mark anywhere..help??!!?? I hope this helps! Heres an article listing the various types of insulators attributed to Beaver Falls Glass Co: B.G.COthis mark was used by a number of different companies, and there is still uncertainty on absolute attribution in many cases. Also stamped are the numbers D11 and 56-42. B.& M.S.Co.Bottlers & Manufacturers Supply Company, Long Island City, NY (c.1897-1920). Alcohol bottles produced between 1933 and 1970 have the words, Federal Law Prohibits Sale or Reuse of this Bottle embossed on them. Begging for help here, found a small glass bottle in a wash at Yuma Proving Ground, Arizona. Unknown maker. Can you email me a photo of the bottle, and of the markings (if possible) to the email address given at the very bottom of any page on this site. A.B.G.C.ST.L. Most of the insulators marked with these initials are toll (long distance) style units. The mark has also been reported on a few other handblown beer bottles from towns in the state of New York, including bottles marked James A. Holmes, Auburn, N Y and D. Blenko Handcraft (usually seen on paper or foil labels) .. Blenko Glass Company (began 1893, later, at Milton, West Virginia since 1921). . And you are correct, Hazel-Atlas manufactured the jar: http://www.wvncc.edu/alumni/hazel-atlas-glass-history/105, I am working on finding old catalogues to snoop through and see if I cant nail down a decade for the jar. Best regards, David. The lettering embossed inside oval frame on lower front of figured flask, with eagle design on one side, and the image of a prospector, miner or traveler (with a hobo stick or bindle on his shoulder) on the reverse of the flask. However, using the Wayback Machine internet archive, please try viewing the site at the following link. The glass is most commonly of a light greenish color, as seen in many bottles from Britain. The bottle has a vertical lines around the base. (Thanks to David Bethman for emailing me with info on the source of this mysterious acorn mark!) The bottom sides of the bottle read 236 B 4, 7 Oz fluid Rec. See. Many antique bottles feature marks or numbers on the underside of the bottle. So identifying the bottling location isn't as difficult as it could be. Such a bottle may be free blown, the shape may be uneven and may date before the year 1860.If the bottle has an even shape with the seams smoothed out, it may date around the year 1900-1920. David. CO. (On glass telephone insulators) American Telephone & Telegraph Company (formed in 1885), now known as A T & T Corporation, a subsidiary of parent company A T & T, Inc.. You can determine the approximate age of an old bottle just based on its lip. A. Arbogast, Pitts..Alexander Arbogast / Arbogast & Company, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (c. 1860-c.1863). Hi shawn, I have found a large amount of old glass along the shore edge on a bay in Texas that has been developed recently. If a vertical seam ends below the lip and the . Im wondering who made it and how old it is. David. Maker of beautiful hand-made blown glass in a wide range of bright colors; the most popular item ever produced would be their widely-recognized Water Bottle with a very characteristic shape. We hope you enjoy this website. Any idea the date of this? Hi all, I have a glass jar with coloured flowers on it, and a brown wooden twist top, It has a stamp of two deers facing each other, and a number has anyone seen this stamp, or know which country it was made in and year? Please see my page on the. Hope this helps! The son decided that their entire shed filled with approx. The glass works were moved from the south side of Pittsburgh to Redman Mills, PA around 1892. Key sections include dating, typing/typology, glassmaking, colors, finishes . Because of the volume of emails I receive, I may or may not be able to respond to questions about marks not listed here. Best regards, For a long period of time glass manufacturers who made liquor bottles were required to mark their bottle bottoms with "Distiller numbers" (starting with a D) or Rectifier numbers (starting with an R). The mid cookie is set by Instagram to personalise user experience by remembering user preferences and settings. Contact me for logos you can also use if you wish. Is the B inside a circle, or plain? It has rings I guess you could call them around the entire thing besides a circle near the top(maybe where a label goes). Earlier writers on glass including Helen McKearin, Kenneth Wilson, Rhea Mansfield Knittle, Julian Toulouse, Adeline Pepper, Dick Roller and others wrote books with the very best information they had at hand, and that was long before the internet age! The same general thing seems to have happened in many types of businesses over the last many decades. I think your work is so wonderful, and am so happy to see your evident passion for the information you share on your page. The bottle itself may be American, as the bottle was filled with whisky (in Chicago) that had been shipped over in casks from Scotland. One popular approach is called measuring whats on top. This strategy looks at customer acquisition and conversion rates to determine which marketing channels drive results. Historic Glass Bottle Identification & Information Website! any luck Hilary I have the same problem trying to identify the makers mark, either 2 stags facing each other, 2 deer, 2 reindeer, 2 bucks. Ive brought it in and cleaned it up anyway , Hi Tina, Susan, Hi Susan, A bottle closure protected the bottles contents from spilling, dust, and evaporation. NOTE: Milk bottles bearing the mark BB48 were, B B COBerney-Bond Glass Company (1905-1930), see entry below. It is marked on the bottom as follows: center of the bottle has a scale. Note: the picture above left shows the first trademark used by Owens-Illinois Glass Company from 1929 into the mid- and late 1950s. B.F.G.CO.Beaver Flint Glass Company, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (1896-1939). David. The B in a triangle stands for Harold Bennett, proprietor of the glass firm. I really appreciate your kind words about the site! These variations in punctuation were common and probably reflected the whim of the mold engraver, thus having little or no importance (i.e. just with blank panels under the crown emblem and a different neck. B. NOTE: PLEASE be aware that sometimes my replies via direct email are accidentally diverted into recipients' Junk or Spam folders. Ernie Dimler,Curator, Conservator. In this ever changing world this info on this site needs updated Saint Gobain Corporation a Glass manufacture needs added .. Saint-Gobain experienced significant success in the early 20th century. David, I recently bought a Arrowhead Los Angeles 5 gallon water bottle that is covered with over 500 little arrowheads very cool looking . Typical embossed marks include a makers mark or letters on the bottles side or base. Just found on Mundesley beach Norfolk what appears to be a bottom of green glass bottle with the mark of a boars head and A8800 or AB800. David, I have a bottle that is very old. There was an elderly couple in my town that collected bottles all their lifes, they both passed away a few years ago. A publication with lists of liquor bottle permit numbers can be found here: https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.$c127996&view=1up&seq=19&q1=LIST%20OF%20GLASS%20MANUFACTURERS%20TO%20WHOM%20PERMITS%20TO%20MANUFACTURE%20LIQUOR%20BOTTLES. (A thru B listings follow the introductory/explanatory notes, below), Also, please realize that there are a number of marks I list here that could, For a comprehensive list of present day (or very recently used) glass bottle manufacturers marks from around the world, you might also wish to check out the following link showing many of the more recent marks (properly called punt marks on their website) which are sometimes seen on bottles imported to the United States. Authenticating Baccarat Glass . They made many types of bottles also, in tremendous numbers. Confusing antique bottles for cheap reproductions can be a common mistake most rookies make, but every bottle has a story to tell. This July our museum turns 5 years old. The anchor may be placed either on the base, or on the front of the bottle. When they finished creating the bottle, they would snap the punty rod off of the bottle, creating the pontil mark. McKesson & Robbins used a weighing scales trademark which is seen embossed on the bottom of a lot of medical/chemical-related bottles and jars for their products. This cookie is placed by Pinterest Tag when the user cannot be matched. Hotjar sets this cookie to know whether a user is included in the data sampling defined by the site's pageview limit. The lip usually has a crude finishing with unfinished drippy bottom. I am currently in the process of washing each and every bottle (pack rat heaven). Different types of bottles were used for different items and made in different eras. However, this site is geared with more emphasis on the actual glassmakers themselves. Im assuming the bottles were made in Melbourne VICTORIA. The full factory name is spelled out across the face of several known soda bottles. Dear Sir YouTube sets this cookie via embedded youtube-videos and registers anonymous statistical data. Also, for readers who havent seen the Maryland Glass Corporation page on my site, the link is here. In 2000 became Saint-Gobain Containers, with the SG mark being instituted. Is this a whiskey bottle, Yes. B inside a heart (seen on recent packer jars).Berlin Packaging, Chicago, Illinois (US office headquarters). Also very much like this: https://www.pinterest.com/pin/60798663690248475/?lp=true although the screw cap and neck are different and there are no words about federal law. THANK YOU for your nice words about the site! There WAS an. Imperial Glass Company. Sep 8, 2018 - Using mold marks to estimate the age of antique bottles. It is a difficult surface to print onto, and different kinds of text and codes like best . The following are notable glass colors and the eras in which they were most popular: Colorless (or clear) glass bottles had limited circulation before the 1870s. The bottom markings on glass bottles are often used as a KPI. Bagley & Company Limited was incorporated as such in 1898 so the marks that include the LD or LTD presumably date after that year. Embossed marks are also helpful if you run across an old bottle in your collection. Machine-produced bottles from 1905 through the 1920s displayed higher, thicker mold seams compared to later machine-made bottles. A W inside an oval.. American-Wheaton Glass Corporation, Terre Haute, Indiana (c. 1959-1962). Hi Tiffany, I believe I purchased them from a garage sale. I also found variety of intact small glass bottles. I dont know how long and how late those JEWEL jars were made, or if they are still being made in a modern incarnation. Concerning your information on the Dominion and Domglas dates, can you supply exact sources / citations for those dates? Hi Dawn, This is a generic prescription bottle. A g reen duraglas prescription bottle from the 1950s goes for around $20. This operation was formed in 1904 and glass bottle production was started in 1905 (making green champagne bottles in the very beginning). Hi David, I have a satin glass in orange swirl jack-in-pulpit glass vase with a unique manufacturers mark, I see a castle, my sister sees a dog. Although their labels arent in mint condition, theyre still legible, and it reads, Lemp Buck, Lemp Extra Pale, and Lemp Tally. Vintage Quart Milk Bottle Trieagle Dairies Queens New York City Tri-Eagle NY. Inside top of bottle slight wear noted from stopper. When bottling carbonated beverages, the operator had to secure the cork so the carbonation from the beverage wouldnt loosen it. Mass embossed on side B and overlying ? Copyright Hobby Zeal & Buzzle.com, Inc. Take care, David. On average, the machine-made bottles are worth considerably less than their hand-blown counterparts. please see my entry under Dots on. bottle is a liquor bottle that held whiskey or some other type of alcoholic beverage. Bold colors were rarely used, so if you find a so-called antique bottle in bright red, yellow, green, or purple, chance are that it is a poor reproduction. The mark appears on the bottom of druggist bottles. The Belleville factory became part of American Bottle Company c.1905. From information published in the following detailed article on Kerr by Bill Lockhart (URL following), the SELF SEALING jars were made over a very long period of time, with several base embossing variations. Swirl design and flecks of gold enhance elegant shape of bottle No chips or cracks noted. Hello Luanna, (This page on another blog shows an example of that other style jar, which I do believe dates from the 1920s or maybe 1930s): http://cathy-blueberrypatch.blogspot.com/2012/08/some-vintage-sheet-goodness-and-ponds.html Today. A website that I would heartily recommend, devoted to dairy-related antiques, is dairyantiques.com which is no longer live on the internet. Thanks for writing, It is brown and wide rounded with a cork at the top and circle handles, on the base it says AL 29 L 8 U G B. The RED BOOK price guide used by serious fruit jar collectors lists several varieties of those jars, with minor variations in wording. The lip around the top of the jar is smooth, not ground is on the older handmade types. & Co. B.& A.C.COBaker & Adamson Chemical Company (1881-1913). My problem is the makers mark on the bottom . Best regards, In addition, if a company embossed its name on bottles for many decades, you can determine the time period during which the company produced that type of bottle. The 61 is a date code. They made a lot of bottles in shades of blue, green and teal as well as clear and other colors. I also know that the self sealing jars were made in later years. I have a brown glass bottle that is embossed with an anchor and rope. David, I found a clear glass bottle with the name W T RAWLEIGH CO with a mark o inside a square on the bottom of the bottle Freeport Ill. Out of these cookies, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are as essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. Thanks for posting~ We have started the process of Identifying some more small antique bottles. For more information, see this page: B within a diamond (as seen on colored ornamental and novelty glassware items such as small hen on nest dishes, toothpick holders, paperweights, salt cellars and figurines, but. (Reported by Sam Lawson). You may try searching the internet for Coca Cola bottles sites with more specific info on the earlier straight-sides bottles. . This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website. Although some of the B beehive insulators were probably made at their first factory location in Brooklyn, NY, the great majority of these are believed to have been manufactured at their second plant at Old Bridge, New Jersey. Kara, the R in a circle was used by Rockware Glass, a large glass container manufacturer based in the UK. You must run the bottle through several manufacturing-related questions to accurately determine the bottles age. For a handful of marks that I havent been able to identify (yet), and which were also hard to decide where to place in the list please check the images (entries) placed at the very bottom of the alphabetical listings on Page Five (S-Z). Please check out the mark shown in the D listings under Deer. Any ideas? This company also. Save. Please check out my entry on the PL mark on page four. Any Info on what a V inside a keystone was? Best regards, The A W in an oval mark was evidently used for some time after 1962, as an amber Orange Crush soda bottle bears a 1964 date code with that mark. Had a scre ADVERTISEMENT Their popularity lasted through the 1960s when screw tops came onto the market. Huge quantities of bottles, flasks, and fruit jars were made, as well as window glass. B inside a diamond ~ mark on the base of a blue-aqua horseradish or pickle bottle made by Binghamton Glass Company. For example, New England Glass Co. is well known for its NEG Co logo. A well-defined makers mark can help you establish an old bottles age. That is part of a blue SQUIBB bottle. I am having trouble finding out what decade it is from. There are many purple glass bottles showing up on ebay and other internet sites, as well as local flea markets and antique malls around the United States. The 42 is definitely a date code for 1942.] In 1892, the bottle-making game completely changed with the invention of the semi-automatic bottle machine. THANK YOU!! Have you any idea what this could be? The D-561 is a distiller identification number. For instance, telephone companies.. The American Bottle Company was purchased by Owens Bottle Machine Company in 1916 (with some of the plants being closed soon afterwards) but the Streator and Newark plants continued to operate under the American Bottle Co. name until 1929, when they became part of the merger that resulted in, A.B.G.CO.. Adolphus Busch Glass Company (1886- c.1893) with a slight company name change to Adolphus Busch Glass Manufacturing Company (c.1893-c.1921). Other Marks: In some cases, particularly for soda bottles, the base contains initials or a logo for the bottler or its proprietor (s). Maker of druggist, nursing, and other medicine bottles in clear and cobalt blue glass, mostly found in Canada. By 1915, most bottle manufacturers had adopted this style top. if its not natural but was cut into shape, it will be flat on top. I found it easier to date the Ball mason jars as opposed to the Kerr jars. Brody Co. and Hoosier Glass. (See their respective marks in the alphabetical listings if you dont know them already). David. This is where bubbles were trapped during manufacture. David. Antique bottles often display a lovely palette of muted colors that you dont often see in the modern era. Its a good idea to keep a bottle bottom identification guide close when hunting for bottles at an antique shop. See. From your description I think the mark on the bottom is probably a Keystone logo, used by the Knox Glass Company group of factories. Thank you. And yes I have and love these blue bottles! On their website, they state the company name Cerve is from the words CERamica-VEtro (Ceramics/Glass) although as time passed they came to concentrate more on glass rather than ceramics. Thus, there was no longer a need to hand-finish the bottles. Embossed markings on the glass will tell you what type of bottle it is. Im certainly not an expert on this question, so keep in mind these are just my own thoughts. Belleville Ill. Adolphus Busch Glass Manufacturing Company, denotes beer bottles made at their Belleville plant (1886-c.1905). These include a 2 quart with just the word GEM on front and MADE IN CANADA RECYCLABLE with a C in a triangle with rounded corners, JEWEL JAR MADE IN CANADA on front inverted triangle with C inside and 1 on bottom, Canadian, in cursive, JEWEL on front with regular triangle with C in centre and TRADEMARK RECD with 8 beneath it on bottom. The Braille-like bumps on the heel and/or rings on the bottom are the cavity identification and enable our inspection equipment to read the bottle identification information. Best regards, There were two major countries where glass bottles were made: England and America. On the bottom it has a C NOT TO BE REFILLED 67 in a semi circle. Please see, Ball Bros Glass MfG Co. BuffaloBall Brothers Glass Manufacturing Company, Buffalo, NY (marking seen on glass fruit jar lids made c. 1885-1888). Strictly Necessary Cookie should be enabled at all times so that we can save your preferences for cookie settings. Many different glass bottles and jars have been made, as well as packaging in other mediums such as ceramic, plastic, wood, metal, etc. Other uncategorized cookies are those that are being analyzed and have not been classified into a category as yet. Later, approximately 1854, the firm became John Agnew & Company (1854-1870); then, John Agnew & Son (1871-1876) and later simply Agnew & Company (1876-1892+). Use a magnifying glass or do a rubbing with tissue paper if you can't see the marking clearly. I found a small clear glass bottle w/cork. Do you know why? The mold number is occasionally seen embossed backwards. To remedy this issue, inventors have developed non-destructive cork-removing implements. Kelly, Also see the A.B.G.M.CO. mark which was used after about 1893 up to c. 1921, and the AB (connected) mark on. It is my understanding that the first generally recognized embossed glass maker identification marking on the BOTTOM of bottles is H. Alton Glass Co Alton Glass Company, Alton, Illinois (c. 1871-1872). Thank you! Old medicine glass bottles that have holes have existed for so long and their . Best regards, It is Anheuser-Busch-Inbev glass plant in Houston Texas, Hi Tamara, Entries on some of the more commonly encountered brand and company names (for instance, Bromo-Seltzer) as seen embossed on antique bottles are also included, as I frequently get questions about them. Various flasks and bottles are marked with the full factory name, and the majority of these probably date between 1830 and 1870. Im very glad that my site has been a help! Any infirmation would be appreciated. Now you will notice that all colored glass has frosting around its edges. Hope this helps, The letters are rather crudely and largely embossed, and arranged in a circular orientation on the bottom of the bottle. The bottles gradually became more prevalent during the last three decades of the 19th century. BB48.Berney-Bond Glass Company (1905-1930), see entry under B B G CO. Hi, I found a clear glass bottle with an embossed ship scene on it in Cape Cod MA an was looking for info on it as I searched for hours and for hours and found none. Dominion changed it name to Domglas in 1970, Bob, the picture of the bottle base mark Julia was originally asking about was the earlier mark used by Owens Illinois (Diamond and oval and I). As the house where it was found in the ground was built in 1940, its from that time or later. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. If you are wondering about the bottom markings of glass bottles and their importance, then wonder no more. It looks like it has another 3 on top of the other 3. Best regards, Any idea on maker or date? 2022 Election Results. Please see the above two entries on A.G.W., A H K..Alexander H. Kerr & Company (. See, Anchor logo (pictured: stylized angular AG letters, forming an anchor)..Anchor Glass Container Corporation, Tampa, Florida [head office], plants at Salem, NJ; Connellsville, PA; Winchester, IN; Shakopee, MN; Henryetta, OK; Jacksonville, FL; Elmira, NY; Warner-Robins, GA and Lawrenceburg, IN (1983-to date). Pa. ..Fahnstock, Fortune & Company, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (1866-1873). B-C mark (the letters enclosed in conjoined circles) was used on tumblers after 1921, but I do not know how long after that the mark was used. This line of druggist bottles was manufactured by Obear-Nester Glass Company, East St. Louis, Illinois (1894-1978). Hi Marge, ALSO..I should add that the majority of bottles that are NON-LIQUOR do not follow this numbering configuration. Hi David,I just found 2 flask bottles.one with the cork still in it. See next entry. I have only seen 1 amber coloured J R WATKINS bottle on the internet with MADE IN AUSTRALIA written on it, no clear glass ones & Australia isnt really mentioned on your website, Hi Allison, What type of glass item? The Belleville factory was purchased by Adolphus Busch Glass Manufacturing Co. in 1886, and, B G W (on the side of a fat dip mold ale or stout bottle, possibly c. 1800-1830, found in the Baltimore, MD area) .. Identify the Markings on the Bottom of Old Bottles. For more information, please see the, Brookfield (On glass electrical insulators, shown at right). FAQ This tool looks like an oversized pair of scissors and is specifically used to cut and shape glass bottles. GLASS PAIL / BOSTON MASS on base. Thanks for the info. However, using the Wayback Machine internet archive, please try viewing the site at the following link. Tragically, in August of 2008, Bart (along with another victim) drowned in an attempt to help rescue some fishermen whose boat had overturned in a boating accident on the Ohio River below Cannelton Dam. These 3, 12-inch bottles of Lemp beer come with their labels. For instance, if it is a C in a circle, that would be Chattanooga Glass Company, if it is an I in a circle (or oval), that would be Owens-Illinois Glass Company. Backwards embossing is seen rather often, especially on older glass insulators and bottles. This classification scheme only applies to clear glass bottles with ground bottoms, like wine and liquor bottles. Considering how complicated intact bottle . They were first made in 1904, and other versions were produced as late as the 1980s. During mold-sourced bottle production, the bottles removal from the mold resulted in a hard-to-see seam in the glass. best regards, (See A W inside an oval entry on this page, below). Yes, it would have had a paper label on the side. The embossed design has special meanings that tell us something about the bottle and its contents. It can also show which country it comes from, and what year it was produced. It is a question/problem with no easy answers. Before 1855, most bottles displayed an open pontil mark on the base of the bottle. Logo is occasionally seen on the base of handblown clear glass prescription/medicine bottles. I think you have helped solve the mystery of the two deer facing mark!! (I am hopeful, I have already found a cool Owen-Illinois catalog from the 20s that helped to identify a lot of my bottles!
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