These colognes may be a product of the Portland Glass Company , although I can find no documentation. , c. 1870. Base diameter – 2 ½". They differ in height by ¼", one being 6 ¼" , the other 6 ½" without stoppers. The tallest one has many underbase outer rim chips, and shows cloudiness, mostly on the bottom. The shorter bottle has 2 white impurities on the inside of the glass – see photo. One stopper has an end chip, the other has a flake at a diamond intersection. (6122-23) Keywords: eapg, antique glass, Early American Pattern Glass, dresser bottle