David Early American Prescut (EAPC) serving platter made by Anchor Hocking. David. I am not 100% sure if this is truly a bottle made in 1978, but I do find this very interesting]. But, in general those bottles are considered pretty common (to longtime collectors). Any idea what date this is from? By the 1980s, their mark had long since been changed to just an I inside an O. ~David. Original Price USD 19.60 I have recently came across an amber glass bottle with the logo Durables on the base rim. and may have had a plug in it of some type. The list of liquor bottle permit numbers that has been posted online and that most interested parties have referred to is (at least partly) from 1969, after the Charleston plant had been closed. Also, does the 51 mean 1951? On front side bottom Duraglas. I am assuming this is 1951? File #2: Introductory Information and beginning of bottle styles (24
I believe I have two older amber jars. Owens-Illinois has made thousands of different styles of bottles for every product under the sun (almost) :-), so I cant come up with ideas on use without seeing the bottle. The 7 on the left is a plant code for Alton, Illinois where a lot of their large water bottles were made. 1735-EP, Can you please decode this for me? It was and owns duraglas bottle!! To be honest Im not sure what it held. Hi David, I recently found what I believe is an Owen-Illinois glass liquor bottle. The early, dark olive green (almost black glass) medicine bottle pictured above left is embossed on four sides with C. BRINCKERHOFFS - HEALTH RESTORATIVE - PRICE $1.00 . (Send to the email address listed at the very bottom of any page on this site). What can you tell me about it? This is the general case with gobs of bottles for many different products.. Given that there is much new information gleaned since the 2015 article (Lockhart
Cant find any information on the Heres How. If I had to guess, I would say 1931, but I may be wrong! products (17 catalog pages) - Includes more styles of
Given the
of the IGCo. (Please see my webpage on the Hemingray Glass Company for more information on Hemingray insulators.). I have a Duraglas bottle-quart size-with the Duraglass logo on the bottom along with 17 top left- 51 top right- a capital A in the middle left. We found a George Washington 1932 bicentennial commemorative flask in our basement. Hi Rachel, Also, I disagree with at least one other statement on that page, such as this one: If the manufacturers mark found on the base of the bottle is the diamond IO mark (see Figure 2), then the bottle was produced pre-1954. This may be so in most instances, but the statement is not really true since many, many Owens-Illinois bottles made after 1954 continued to bear the old (Diamond/I/oval) mark. Under seems to be either an one or I. Here is an article about that acquisition: https://www.beveragedaily.com/Article/2015/03/06/O-I-acquires-Bennu-Glass-renaming-its-plant-O-I-Kalama You are right that the 70 is a date code for 1970. The one different thing on this bottle that I can not seem to find on any other bottles on the web is that on the front just above the 3iii says: pour here with an arrow pointing upwards toward the lip of the bottle. ~David. Hi Michael, The 17 (in this case) stands for their Clarion, Pennsylvania glass factory where your bottle was made. The market value is merely the ending price of the item, and that sales price may or may not give us solid information on real worth to collectors. David. This is a Owens Illinois medicine bottle dated around 1960 form my research. jive with the 1933 catalog date. But Im sorry I cannot be sure! Hi Ken, David. File #6: Continuation of the "Pharmaceutical and Proprietary
Im having a hard time making out the center of the trademark though it does have the diamond and oval. But I could be wrong! Judging from the G-18038 which is a style number used by Owens-Illinois, you have an RC (Royal Crown Cola) bottle. 1) Duraglas is the trademarked brand name of Owens-Illinois Glass Companys typical container glass, introduced in 1940. David. BALL logo, as seen on a BALL PERFECT MASON jar from the period c. 1910-1923. You can find a list of liquor bottle permit numbers ( assigned to various glass companies) by searching with those four words on google. It also shows some of those "old familiar shapes" with the relatively
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. Any idea what the date of manufacture could be? ALSO, near the neck of the bottle is stamped a fancy crown with TRADE, W, MARK stacked on top of each other, all within the crown. David. In your case I suspect the 3 is a mold number, not a plant code. The design was patented July 16, 1935. https://www.sha.org/bottle/pdffiles/IGCo_BLockhart.pdf. Thanks for writing, and sorry I dont have information about it. Hi Michaela, Thus, some bottles made long after 1964 are seen with the phrase. together over a period of several years beginning in 1930 and ending in 1935. this catalog but is not noted in the introductory information. This corporation is now generally known simply as O-I. D89 is the distiller code number. Lockhart, Bill and Russ Hoenig. Thanks very much for your post! All in raised glass. I suspect it could have been for an obscure brand of pepper sauce or maybe some other type of condiment. Hi David! 2/2019). Im just curious if you are able to help me determine when my jar was made. For readers, here is the page being referred to: https://glassbottlemarks.com/glass-industry-liquor-bottle-permit-numbers-numerical-list/ It was an 8 with a period after it. never quit making beer and liquor bottles during Prohibition. Or would there be anyplace to find info on the mold? "Package Division" section and the "Closure Division" section begins (26 catalog
(BTW, periods seen on some glass insulators made by Owens-Illinois, Whitall Tatum, Kerr and Armstrong CAN indicate years, but this is a separate issue from bottles). Clear Glass Medicine Bottles (4) Owens 3 iv Bayer Aspirin Virginia Dare Extract. powder jars and a few other oddities. All of the pages of this O-I
Hello I have enjoyed reading all of the comments on the bottles. The left number is a 7 (Alton, IL? The rest is missing. Also handwritten along the side of that same page is the notation "Catalog finished Dec. It has helped greatly with bottle identification. Also has the number E1152 On the heel rim at the bottom of the bottle? copy by someone in later years estimating when the catalog was completed? I dont know of a foolproof way of knowing, at least on that bottle, which date is correct, although my guess would be 1940. dated. Perhaps an inventory or catalog number assigned to that particular bottle design? catalog pages) - Includes an introduction followed by milk bottles of various
AB (connected) mark on base of light aqua beer bottle with P 11 code. Honestly, I dont know. 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. I sent you a direct email about this the other day, but will also post this comment publicly as a followup on the site for other readers. Original Price USD 7.20 You have a popular forum here and Ive read far enough to acknowledge your credibility but not yet through all of the questions/answers. Hello! Having a hard time identifying this one. In any case, from your description, the number on the left (7), typically a plant location code, indicates production at the Alton, Illinois factory. Typically, the bottle is marked with a number known as a Liquor Bottle Permit Number followed by a dash and a second number which is the date code indicating the year the bottle was made. I sent an email directly to you, but just received a Mailer Daemon notice since apparently your email address contained a typographical error, rendering it as unknown. companies that combined to form the Owens-Illinois Glass Co. in 1929. Thanks for your kind words about the site. have been producing/selling ACL glassware (and bottle) products as early as 1933
I assume that is the case with your bottle. There is no label. jars, cheese and honey jars, olive and cherry bottles, coffee and candy jars,
The O-I mark (being the third major trademark embossed on the companys glass containers) was officially registered by the United States Patent & Trademark Office on March 20, 2007, under registration #3219434. They were usually made in 5-gallon sizes. from your description, the 7 to the left of the logo is the plant location code, which in that case stood for their main plant (at the time) located in Alton, Illinois. researcher of ACL bottles and glassware) contacted this websites author and
Round. Me with this one, Hi Timothy, USD 16.32, USD 19.20 The other bottle is dark green in color. The 7 is a plant location code for Alton. Diamond with oval logo. Take care, David, If it is a 9 w/o a period it was probably made in 39. 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. 6oz) clear bottle made by Owens-Illinois Glass Co. I found a small 3 in tall glass bottle. Public collections can be seen by the public, including other shoppers, and may show up in recommendations and other places. comm. the "Large Ware Division" of the catalog which includes large water and fuel oil
David. It makes total sense and I am sure you are correct. That much tells me I have (what I think is) a 1943 bottle manufactured in Clarksburg, WV. I couldnt figure out how to just post a question so hopefully this gets to you. (O-I) end of year report, under
ACL soda bottles and it was when I opened files #23 and #24 to take a look at
Beginning of the "Prescription Ware Division"
Its in perfect condition. then on the lower part of the bottle it says indiana harbor IND. It boasts 80 plants in 23 countries and more than $6 billion in annual sales. Hello Rachel, Hope this helps, Duraglas Top line 15 SB Middle line 4 (OI Diamond) 1 . Check out this page of Liquor Bottle Permit Numbers required by law. Thanks so much David. "In all of the plants a
Thus, a plant code 11 (used at the Evansville plant) may have been left as-is for some period of time after the mold was moved, and might have been correctly later, but the date code was retooled. Many of those kinds of liquor bottles, especially the common flasks, were virtually generic and might have held a number of different brands. Below all this are the large letters K.B.W. Unfortunately my site is not set up to accept photos uploaded directly by readers. OVG monogram on the base of a Daisy & Button shoe toothpick holder in amber glass. to this February 2019 revision): "I was excited to see the inclusion of what I originally thought was the
It is a giant bottle 20 inches tall. thank you! Hi! Its the first bottle from the 1960s Ive found bearing the old trademark, and Ive been collecting soda bottles since I was 15 years old (1978). Any hints or ideas? Atterbury EASTLAKE bird mug in pink alabaster or pink clambroth, made circa early to mid-1880s. I assume the 5 is a mold number. Sharon, Hi Sharon, the 14 is a factory location code number for Owens-Illinois Glass Companys Bridgeton, New Jersey glass manufacturing plant, where the bottle was made. I have an Owens-Illinois bottle with the following 4 lines on the bottom: Hi Amanda, Thanks Jim Roth, Jim, Im not familiar with your bottle, but yes you are correct on the plant code, and the date code 9 is probably for 1939. There is a list of permit codes for glass companies making liquor bottles after Prohibition and the 1935 (34) law on the Historic Bottle website: We found this bottle embedded in wet sand on our beach. Thanks so very much, as that was far more than I could find. USD 11.69, USD 15.59 metal screw caps and accompanying threaded finishes. Its fun trying to identify my finds. Bottle Typing/Diagnostic Shapes:
Known as Owens-Illinois, Inc. since 1965, (and officially known as just O-I since 2005), this corporation is currently (2022) the largest manufacturer of glass containers in the world. The 6 to the right of the Diamond/oval trademark is a date code. Yes, I was able to view your photo of the bottle base. Can you tell me when made and is there any value? There was a problem subscribing you to this newsletter. M in a circle mark used by Maryland Glass Corporation. But they are all meant to convey the same meaning.merely the trademark standing for Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Check out which online shop has the best price for Rick Owens DRKSHDW long-sleeve rib-trimmed hoodie in the Egypt. Hope this helps, They are probably medicine bottles of some sort. I found a bottle (I assume its for liquor because it says Federal Law Forbids Sale or Reuse of this Bottle, and it also follows the liquor marking laws Ive found online). USD 29.87, USD 37.34 7 (I inside a oval) 5 and 12 underneath. Oftentimes large quantities of soda bottles from more than one bottling company was returned, and stored/transported upside-down in crates so the letters could be easily seen, thus the bottles sorted/separated quickly. Mold makers spelling errors are fairly common on glass items such as bottles, fruit jars and insulators, and those errors are sought by collectors. Just curious- no cracks or chips on mine! The 5250 is, I believe, a code number for that bottle type. **According to
Would you be able to email me a photo of this bottle? Not sure about the R but the 2 is likely a mold number. Thanks for including the links to photos of the bottle! 1. Would the date on this be 1933? I have an Owens-Illinois 1941 bottle from Huntington WV casting 1 with crackled print in the glass, with a sailboat at the top. I would assume your bottle was made in 1933 at the Huntington, WV plant. Fenton in an oval ((Fenton Art Glass Company). David, David, I found a coca cola bottle with the O I logo on the bottom with an F above it and no numbering around it. Thank you in advance! I suspect your particular bottle was made in 1939. Brenda, Best regards, The R-174 is a rectifier number and here is an info webpage (.pdf file) someone has put together with a number of distiller code numbers and rectifier numbers. Hi, I found a beautiful emerald green bottle, similar to Sunsweet juice container Ive seen elsewhere (but it is not stamped Sunsweet). Typically, the number on the LEFT of the diamond logo is the plant location code number, the number on the RIGHT is a year date code, and the number below the logo (if present) indicates the mold number (mold identifying number, mold cavity number or serial number). As far as stippling goes, I just checked about a half-dozen of my 1940s 7 oz. (Since O-I didn't use the ACL process until about 1933, this pretty much dates the catalog
The 7 is the plant code for their Alton, Illinois glass plant. I am a collector of all things King Kalakaua. If I were you I would perhaps try doing saved searches with keywords on ebay, over a period of time, and you might find similar listings and see what they actually sell for. 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. The 6 on the left is a plant code number that stands for the Charleston, West Virginia glass plant.
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