~David, I found a small glass brown bottle with imprints that looks like 16 CORMICK. To the left of the two fs is 3, and to the right is 186. The marking R-105 is known as a Rectifier Number and shows the bottle was a liquor bottle of some sort. A specific bottles shape generally indicates the bottles use or type of contents. These are federal laws you can look up at https://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/USCODE-2016-title26/html/USCODE-2016-title26-subtitleE-chap51-subchapE.htm and https://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?SID=913d93a15750f21937422e73724d2b47&mc=true&node=pt27.1.31&rgn=div5#se27.1.31_1201 . Hi Rob, - 2C43778 from Alamy's library of millions of high resolution stock photos, illustrations and vectors. Not sure about the dots or bumps on the bottom, but they might be just mold identifying marks. I answered your query several days ago via direct email with no reply from you, please check your SPAM / TRASH / JUNK folders. The bottom has a number 9, a letter I, and a number 8 in a row, the letter I is encircled. Can you help me with this ? Note: Comment submission is temporarily unavailable while we make improvements to the site. Thanks. The Owens ring was symmetrical and did not leave a jagged mark like the earlier punty rod. Gobs of different molds were used by hundreds of glassmakers in the US that made that style jar, and many of them were marked on the bottom with various numbers, letters, as well as geometric shapes and other marks. You must log in or register to reply here. Well, we can be sure the jug marked DURAGLAS was made after 1940, the year of introduction of that brand name by Owens-Illinois. Second is I believe a Heinz ketchup bottle but would like to date it if possible- has anH-257 with a B in a circle under that. David. In the order top line it reads: 9 with the oval I for owen-illinois 70 then down below that is a 3 and a period. Hi Danielle, Im sorry, but I dont know anything about your set. Early American Prescut (EAPC) serving platter made by Anchor Hocking. I have an vintage rc bottle with the marks lg 67 below that it has 928 15. Pancakes and waffles just aren't complete without the amazing flavor of Mrs. Butterworth's. David. Best regards, By 1915, most bottle manufacturers had adopted this style top. The rainbow look you see is a result of long burial in the ground. Please double-check those folders in your email app/program after a few days if you haven't heard from me!! Hi my name is brandan. I recently found a tall, clear glass bottle shaped like General George Washington with Washington on the heel and Applied for 7 Design Pat. on the bottom. David. On bottom: A717 at top of circle, then C 8 in middle and U G B in bottom of circle. The bottom number is 6529. Soda and mineral water companies also jumped on the private mold bandwagon. The weird logo is supposed to be an FF in a circle and please check out my entry for that mark in my alphabetical lists of glass marks. Thanks and take care! From the information posted on that page, we see D-1 indicates the distiller was National Distillers which marketed Old Crow, Old Taylor, Old Grand Dad, and (I am sure) many other brands of liquor over the years. Edward, in this particular example, I am not sure, since I am not familiar with code markings used by Wheaton on their vials and medicinal containers, but I would guess the numbers are codes for that particular bottle style, along with a mold identifier number. D inside a circle mark attributed to Degenhart Art Glass, Cambridge Ohio. The number (within a triangle with rounded corners) found on the bottom of plastic bottles is a code indicating the type of plastic the bottle is made from, and pertains to the subject of recycling), 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 82 might be a date code for 1982 but honestly I am not sure about that. See my page on Kerr, and the AHK listing in the alphabetical marks listings pages. After you've found the mark on the bottle, classify it by type. It may not display this or other websites correctly. Bottles with only numbers on the base will be difficult to identify. Generally called the automatic bottle machine (or ABM), this machine molded the bottle lip along with the bottles body. Just a bubble or two lol Why do you suppose there isnt any markings? Thanks.. Shawn, the 75 does stand for the year 1975. Contact, PRIVACY Color also has no relation to the glass bottles production method. I have a very small bottle as well with one digit, the number 2. A 1 inside a circle, and and 82 over the number 15. Its dark olive colored and machine made. Any help would be great fun. They were made as containers for whiskies and other alcoholic beverages, and were made in many, many different artistic, attractive designs to help sell the product. Fenton Glass Company Hobnail Fan Vase in Blue Opalescent. That H over a smaller a was their trademark, seen on the bottom of a lot of their containers. "The Mrs. Butterworth's brand, including its syrup packaging,. For reference,, the Owens rings bottles were first produced about 1904. Please check out my page on Whitall-Tatum. Please see my page on Owens-Illinois. 12 is probably a mold number. A cork top, in use since the 18th century, functioned as a stopper. The other only has the numbers 120 and 30 on the bottom. Grachia, Sold by rosenjerom in Chambersburg, Mrs. Butterworth's Bottle 1960s Vintage Amber Glass The Original Buttered Syrup. What can you tell me about this vase? I know you wrote this more than two years ago, but if you are still trying to date a Mason jar, Google Dating Mason Jars. They can be dated by the type of embossed letters, and the site shows clearly the different embossments with their dates. That's a whole new level of yum! Missing letters, uneven spacing, or other embossing errors provide clues to a bottles age. I dont know much about those huge jars, but I understand that some were made as conversation pieces or gift items, and some of the same (or very similar) design jars were made to serve as large-size (institutional size, restaurant size) pickle jars. Unfortunately, there is no one answer fits all to this question!! Crown-topped bottles enjoyed wide distribution during the machine-made bottle era. Those types of fruit jars were made, for the most part, during the 1930s, 40s, 50s and 60s, by many glass companies. Some of the later machine-made Bromo bottles have BROMO-SELTZER EMERSON DRUG CO.embossed in capital letters, placed around the heel of the bottle immediately above the base. According to critics, the Mrs. Butterworth mascot and bottle design resemble a "Mammy" figure, a racist caricature of Black slave women in the American South. According to Collections (collections@drpeppermuseum.com) my bottle was made in 1973. To avoid this issue, the operator wrapped strong cord or wiring around the bottles upper neck and cork. I paid a grand total of $3 for them all at a yard sale, and I was wondering if anyone had any idea what they are worth, because I certainly do not. Im not very familiar with bottles from Mexico, especially older ones. I have a clear glass bottle; the outside is kind of spiraled but not super spiral. One Has A Lid, One Has A Label. Hope this helps a bit, This, of course, was much more common on handmade bottles. I tried to google the code but i cant find any answers. Shipped With Usps Priority Mail. Attached are the three variations that I have - the two different label designs and the label less. (The stars are the dots and the underlines are the empty spaces on the bottle)? Shipped With Usps Priority Mail. G-94 was the bottle style number. Best regards, David, Hello David I have found what i believe to be an old whiskey bottle. Bottles with Owens rings first appeared around 1904. I cant tell you much in particular about your specific bottle, but it is typical of tons of decorative glass decanters made from the 1930s into the 1970s and even later. The emergence of automatic bottle machines in the early 20th century led to clear glass bottles increased popularity. Ive had luck identifying many of the old bottles I have but not this one. Any ideas? The marking on the bottom is 4201. David, Its actually a catch glass for an Arcade 1902 wall mount coffee grinder. Hi Deanna, could you please give some references for this? I havent searched through the Emhart punt mark database. Xenia, you are welcome to send me a clear photo of the bottle base although I cant guarantee I can offer any insight. Can you tell me who made it please? 6 is at East; 5 is South, and 3 is West. 2U120 Lever Brothers were like proctor and gambols a big distribution company .The bottles them selves were not made by them. There would have originally been a contents label pasted on the side which is now gone. Your bottle was made by Whitall Tatum Company, Millville, NJ, who used the WT inside a triangle for several years in the 1920s and 1930s. Thick, rich syrup with delicious Cinnabon cinnamon roll flavor will make your breakfast favorites unforgettable. (24 fl oz). Mrs. Butterworths Lite syrup has 50% fewer calories than Original. Collectors and others are interested in understanding what the number markings on the bottoms of glass containers indicate. I have two bottles, both of which are liquor bottles from the Owens-Illinois company. 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. Mark, thanks for your post, ~David. Anyone have any info on this? These pages list many commonly seen glass makers marks such as B inside a circle, Diamond and oval with an I, I inside a diamond, O in a square, as well as initials such as S B & G CO, R & CO, A B CO, F C G CO, I G CO and many others. 6 1/2 ozs. under what looks like a cursive capital G inside of a outlined shield. For reference, the Owens-Illinois Glass Company name resulted from the 1929 merger between the Owens Bottle Company (of Owens Automatic Bottle Machine fame) and Illinois Glass Company. C $23.25. I cant seem to find anything on serialized bottles, can anyone help ? It says 40cc on the side, Hi Christopher, [2] Those two halves are shut (somewhat like closing up a book momentarily), the glass (hot syrup) is blown into the mold, and after a very short time (seconds), the glass hardens sufficiently and then the parts of the mold are opened back up and the finished glass bottle or jar is removed from the mold. The design was patented Dec 22 1903. Often, a trademark or other marking is embossed on the very bottom of the bottle, or along the lower heel of the bottle. Just guessing, I would imagine your bottle was made sometime within the last 20 to 30 years or less, but I really dont know. Art deco design consisting of vertical and horizontal ribs. If you wish, email me a photo of the bottle (and the base markings) to the address on lower bottom right of any page on this site. with a unique design I havent been able to find online yet. Sold by khoward09karen in Louisville, 10 Inch Mrs Butterworth's Vintage Brown Glass W Lid Pancake Syrup Bottle 24 Oz. The 76 may be a date code for 1976. When bottling carbonated beverages, the operator had to secure the cork so the carbonation from the beverage wouldnt loosen it. ~David. Any ideas about that? I think you should have success by carefully studying this webpage article all about dating Clorox glass bottles. Along the bottom is says Arcorac France 33. I recently purchased a 10 microthin fluted crystal goblet with what appears to be the number 36 in a square embossed on the bottom of the stem. and it has a large number 4 on it. 2. Basically, there were most likely a number of identical molds being used to produce that style of bottle, and each mold was engraved with a number (such as from 1 to 12) to identify it. David. Arcoroc is the glass line and it is made in France.. A fluffy, delicious buttermilk pancake breakfast is only about a minute away with this easy breakfast for one. Hope this will be of help! Privacy Policy Any information would be greatly appreciated. It has a stopper with a clear triangle that apears to be flat on top with a diamond shape as well as the edges of the stopper have a diamond shape. could you tell me anything you might now about them. Hello I found a small glass pot with RG NO 4 687205 on the base anyone no wot this is please, Pepsi-cola bottles 16oz c1677 54 with I in a circle, Brooks, sounds like a bottle made by Owens-Illinois Glass Company in 1954. It has raised grapes on the front of the bottle. So Thick. Please See The Photos For Condition. I could mail you pictures. FEICENS PAN hI Dave, I have an old brown or amber colored bottle about 10 to 12 tall. The bottles gradually became more prevalent during the last three decades of the 19th century. Fifth is white with symbol of an arrow with flat bottom and J L on each side. Clothing Silks Dolls Gifts 1911, Household Patent Co. Ornamental Signs (1928), Victorian Trade Cards Historical Reference & Value Guide, EBook B.J. You have a mix or marriage of items that didnt quite go together originally. David, I have a glass bottle that has central bottling & distribution co. along the bottom lip of the bottle.