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1154
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Mold blown white opalescent glass flask created as a commemorative honoring Mr. Charles Gardiner, "Dean of Antique Bottles". This flask was presented to the attendees of the 1973 Bottle Collectors Club of Somers Ct. Flask is in excellent condition..no chips or cracks, and is embossed on the front with the bust of Mr. Gardiner, and on the rear, the date and place along with the image of a bottle. There is a rough pontil and according to the Milk Glass Guide by Slater and Chiarienza (pg 25) it may have been made by Pairpoint, such is the quality. Piece is 6 3/4 high x 5 at widest point and weighs in at well over 1 lb
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1869
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Real nice condition quart milk bottle with red printing. While it does not say New Hampshire, it has been identified locally as coming from Newport NH vs. the thousands of other Newports across the country. And the Fairlea Farms had a dairy bar and took phone orders. Good condition..no cracks or chips.
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1520
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Very good condition vintage ink bottle with a bit of purple ink residue at the bottom. Must have been corked or clamped as it is NOT a screw top. The bottom of the bottle is marked with a zero in a square. Paper label, if there was one, is long since gone. Nice shape.
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1488
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Nice old dug bottle. Has 14 panels and stands 10" high. Has usual discoloration, but otherwise no cracks or chips. The bottom is embossed "H J HEINZ PAT" . There is also an embossed mark of the glass maker which might be Owens Illinois...looks like an "O" in a square with 3 solid vertical lines underneath. Top is NOT screw type...it may have closed with a cork or some other type of stopper.
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