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<p>[QUOTE="808 raver, post: 365344, member: 4654"]Chemist bottles go on age, color, and if the label is under glass, age being the most important. I suspect the above aren't very old if old at all. Early ones don't have a mould line at all, later ones have a mould line that finishes on the neck and the lip is hand made, after about 1910-20 the whole bottle will have a mould line including the lip. I have 2 apothecary cabinets both dating from 1800-1820's not that these are "Chemist" bottles but they would have been made in the same way.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="808 raver, post: 365344, member: 4654"]Chemist bottles go on age, color, and if the label is under glass, age being the most important. I suspect the above aren't very old if old at all. Early ones don't have a mould line at all, later ones have a mould line that finishes on the neck and the lip is hand made, after about 1910-20 the whole bottle will have a mould line including the lip. I have 2 apothecary cabinets both dating from 1800-1820's not that these are "Chemist" bottles but they would have been made in the same way.[/QUOTE]
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