Glass bottles

Discussion in 'Pottery, Glass, and Porcelain' started by Garydh, Nov 14, 2021.

  1. Garydh

    Garydh Well-Known Member

    Today was a great day at thrift Store shopping I found so much stuff I especially like these two 15 1/2 inch tall glass bottles I don’t know anything about it not even sure if they’re antique they just seem old And there’s no damage the tops are shape that way. Thanks Looking forward to what you think 6B500974-B91C-46D9-B0A3-4BD7E19AC5B8.jpeg E514E1B4-CCAE-4DF3-B84D-7CB993A01087.jpeg A91A9E22-C286-4803-BFB8-C3823B5EE565.jpeg
     
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  2. i need help

    i need help Moderator Moderator

    Maybe look at Creative Coop. I saw similar (but Smaller) made by them for Michaels Stores.
     
  3. David Kiehl

    David Kiehl Well-Known Member

    There should be two seam lines, 180 degrees apart. The coating makes me think it is very new. Notice how it seems to have flaked off at the neck of the bottle. Although, I have seen that color on antique bottles, they usually have a white mineral coating also. The mold lines will tell it all and it really does not look like a real pontil bottom. Old pontils often have a rusty area where the iron/steel pontil leaves residue.
     
  4. Garydh

    Garydh Well-Known Member


    They both have the seam lines
     
  5. David Kiehl

    David Kiehl Well-Known Member

    Where the seam lines end is the clue to how old the bottles are. Do the seam limes go all of the way to the top? Then they are new.
     
  6. Garydh

    Garydh Well-Known Member

    I am happy to say the seams do not go all the way to the top
     
  7. David Kiehl

    David Kiehl Well-Known Member

    Then they are basically new.
     
  8. Bronwen

    Bronwen Well-Known Member

    So, no matter how far the seams run, the bottles are new?

     
  9. David Kiehl

    David Kiehl Well-Known Member

    Sorry, I mistyped. Please take a picture of the seam and the applied lip of one of the bottles. my guess is that the seam ends at the bottom of the neck or the top of the large diameter.
     
  10. Garydh

    Garydh Well-Known Member

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  11. David Kiehl

    David Kiehl Well-Known Member

    My guess is 1815- 1820's
     
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  12. Garydh

    Garydh Well-Known Member

    Thank you
     
  13. David Kiehl

    David Kiehl Well-Known Member

    You have a unique coloring on the bottles. I wonder if they were recovered from a ship wreck.
     
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