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Group of (6) Old Cork Top Bottles - SOLD

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SOLD - Group of six old cork top bottles from the late 1800s to the early 1900s. Pictured left to right and back to front are: (1) Phillips Milk of Magnesia, August 21, 1906 Patented Date, light blue tint, stains on inside, and one small flake on bottom corner. Top is in excellent condition. Measures 7" tall x 3" x 2-1/4" (see pic. #3). (2) Green Blob-top Bottle. Overall excellent condition, neck is formed at slight angle, marked on bottom as follows: "Saxlehner Bitterquelle, Hunyadi Janos". Stands 9-1/4" tall and 3" in diameter (see pic. #2). (3) Small clear medicine bottle (stains), with apothecary symbol and the following: "Otto Schopp, 302 S. Illinois St, Indianapolis". Bottle stands 4-3/16" High x 1-3/4" x 1" (see pic. #4). (4) Half-pint whiskey bottle in excellent condition with partial cork stopper remaining. Measures 6" tall x 3" x 1-1/4". (5) Dug discolored pumpkinseed bottle. No visible chips or cracks. Measures 5-1/2" high x 3-3/4" x 1". (6) Small green bottle, six-sided below the neck and has vertical lines on 3 of the six sides. Stands 2-1/2" high x 1" across. In excellent condition.
Old Mason Jar - Early 1900s or Before

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Nice old Mason Jar from the early 1900s or before. (1 Quart) Stands approximately 7" high and measures approximately 3-5/8" in diameter. Has a nice aqua green tint to it. Various bubbles and straw marks in the glass from the early manufacturing process. No cracks or chips. Some scratches from use and a small nick on top rim. The lid is a Ball lid and much newer than the jar..
Old Ball Perfect Mason Jar

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Old Ball Perfect Mason Jar with screw on lid from the early 1900s (1 Quart). Measures 7" high x 3-3/4" in diameter. Has a nice aqua green tint. Marked on the bottom with the number "9". Overall good condition with no cracks. Some small nicks around the rim on the very top.
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