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Milt, I dont know of any source for information that specifically discusses Owens-Illinois whiskey bottle marks. I didnt see any base photos on that listing, but maybe I missed them? 2. This thing My fathers name Samuel Staunton ~David. Set includes three bottles in various shapes and sizes.One Pepsi Bottle(1981) -Half Liter Swirl Glass Bottle. Good luck on your search for info. The large water bottle was made by Owens-Illinois Glass Company at their Alton, Illinois location. jugs, peroxides, serums, bluing and washing fluids, tablets and other wide mouth Boyd glass chick salt covered dish in lilac glass. The mark is on the bottom and is about 1 from one of the edges. it has the angles from the bottom half way up, then is more rounded from there but has ridges on the sides from 1 oclock to 3 oclock and 9 oclock to 11 oclock. Given the above information, the company could In the great majority of cases, the firm who made a bottle is not the same company that made the product, such as a beverage, that is contained IN the bottle. However I dont think there is any way to be 100% sure on that. I think this is a case where the 55 is actually a liquor bottle permit number, and the 9 is a date code, with the orientation as often seen on their liquor bottles. Does this mean it was made in 1906? It has the Duraglas logo as well. File #4: Continuation of the "Pharmaceutical and Proprietary Division" It wasnt of any real importance if the phrase was left on a bottle mold even after the phrase was no longer officially required. Sorry about that! I think the #4 to the right is the possible dates of 1934, 44, or 54 ; probably 54. [In your case, the 2 is one of these type mold numbers]. Would that place it in 1954? 43M views 5 years ago Enjoy a very satisfying clip of machines forming, analyzing and testing a glass bottle. Owens Bottle Company produced tremendous numbers of bottles, jars and other containers with the "O inside a square" or "Squared O" mark which is also frequently seen on bottles from the 1920s. The number would have been used on invoices and other paperwork and communications between the glass company and their customers. Since in this instance the number to the right of the old Owens-Illinois logo (Diamond and oval with I) is a date code, that indicates the number 5 could stand for either 1935, 1945 or 1955. Also, all typical American-made fruit jars are made of ordinary run-of-the-mill container or bottle glass which does not contain lead and is perfectly safe to drink from. It would be cool to know it was very old as well. So my grandma has this bottle with the Owens-Illinois label on it.. It also still has a brown sludge inside that I am fairly certain I could get drunk off just from sniffing it! The date code 6 could conceivably stand for either 1936 or 1946. BALL logo, as seen on a BALL PERFECT MASON jar from the period c. 1910-1923. Any help with the year and manufacture would be appreciated! To the left of the logo is the number 4, to the right, the number 6 and the on the bottom, the number 6. Free shipping for many products! ~David, Is this what your bottle looks like? 6\" tall. Me with this one, Hi Timothy, Catalogs, invoices and other company paperwork would have listed that number to identify the bottle type. Would you be able to email me a photo of this bottle? In any case, I think your bottle is one of the earlier versions, made in the very early 1930s. Hi Brian, Shown on this page are pictures of typical trademark variations used on glass containers, especially during the early years. For a list of liquor bottle permit numbers assigned to many glass companies in the United States after 1935, please check out this page I recently added to my site: Liquor Bottle Permit Numbers Numerical List. But Im sorry I cannot be sure! 1933 is indicated a few times on the following page (not pictured) with a Does this mean it was made in 1947? Is there a way to determine what brand of whiskey was in this bottle? David, Amelia, although there are some occasional exceptions, the date codes on Owens-Illinois bottles are usually placed to the right of the logo. So the permit number was likely used for many years before and/or after the year given in parentheses. (Try searching that site only if you have lots of free time and dont mind being frustrated by long wild goose chase searches. There are 16 horizontal embossed rings going from the neck to the body transition, and at 4 places around the neck transition within the horizontal bands, a logo similar to a portly child holding an oversized baseball bat or perhaps some sort of hobo sack or even an over-sized bottle. Steve, the bottle is likely a liquor bottle (judging from the 4/5 PINT marking) and the date code could be either 1943 or 1953. It is quite a rare find for that itself. Some of them may have been packer jars (containing various foods, bought retail at the grocery store) and they were frequently saved to reuse as canning jars or containers for storage (nails, nuts, marbles, buttons, screws, etc.) Hi Annie, The design was patented in 1934, as shown by this page on Google Patents. )from what I gathered reading your post the number above below the logo is the mold # 8 and above is patent # 4601-CB ~David. (io) Is the Symbol Owens Illinois. plant, and colors and designs are being applied (Photograph courtesy of Penny Garcia). In March 2017, Bob Brown (a San Diego Im hoping you might have information as to the use of such a large container. Hi Jason, with the Diamond and oval mark on the bottom, we can assume it dates from sometime between 1930 to the mid-1950s. 2018u. Or any other information about it? Does this mean the bottle is 1936 from Clarksburg, WV? In this particular case, I have a La Fendrich Humi-Jar with the O-I diamond & oval entwined with an I center and 7 (plant), 1 (date code) and 2 (mold number). USD 29.87, USD 37.34 David, I believe I have an Owens- Illinois Glass Company liquor bottle from 1941. However I do not have numbers around the logo. File #15: Continuation of the Hi.. Please help ), Sarah, it could stand for 1935, 1945, or 1955. 56 is the date code for 1956. Yes, the 7 shows production was at the Alton, Illinois factory. Please. But if you cant respond, I completely understand. Search the SHA/BLM Historic Glass Bottle Identification & Information Photo courtesy of ebay seller Dotdority. Having a hard time identifying this one. David. File #1: Introductory Information (27 catalog pages) - This includes The number 011 is probably a mold number. Just wish I knew for certain what year it is. The right side number 5 is a date code, perhaps for 1955. They are probably medicine bottles of some sort. David. Sale Price USD 31.66 Directly beneath that, all in one line, there is a small 14, then a larger 39SB and then after that a smaller 0. (Most of the LYRIC bottles are also marked with the I inside a diamond mark on the base). https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=m570.l1313&_nkw=soda+bottle+%22g-94%22&_sacat=0&LH_TitleDesc=1&LH_TitleDesc=1&_osacat=0&_odkw=bottle+%22g-94%22&LH_TitleDesc=1. Not sure how to post a photo, but it is a 5 amber medicine style bottle with straight sides and a cork top. Still, a nice little piece of mid-20th-century Americana! Most of them were of the flattened fishbowl shape, although other designs were used for that particular name brand of prune juice over the years. Based on the info above I believe it was made in a plant in WV. Hope this helps a bit! David, This appear to be a 1970 Owens mark, but the bottle and label seem to me to date earlier. USD 10.15, USD 11.28 In any case, from your description, the number on the left (7), typically a plant location code, indicates production at the Alton, Illinois factory. (Its about 5 1/2 inch in diameter, maybe a gallon jug? The label is flaking off and more fragile then a butterfly wing, but who knows if it is original and it is only 15% there anyway. Perhaps eventually someone will uncover this information and let us know! However, there is no better source for determining potential use and period Hi Kimberly, products (17 catalog pages) - Includes more styles of I did a search of the patent number on Google Patents. AB (connected) mark on base of light aqua beer bottle with P 11 code. The diamond logo within a circle is on the bottom of the bottle. Hope this helps, The Design patent number 90023 was issued in 1933, but I cannot say with absolute certainty when your bottle was made. I think the 4 may stand for a year ending with 4 (1944 or 1954) but cant say for sure without seeing the style of bottle you have and the exact code embossing arrangement. William, this is a problem with many Owens-Illinois bottles from the 1930s and later. companies that combined to form the Owens-Illinois Glass Co. in 1929. And it has 7 rings around it. Earned the Keg Champion badge! beginning of the very large "Food Container Division" products (27 catalog pages) - They were sold to, and heavily used by many apothecaries, druggists, doctors, medical laboratories and other such entities. Vicki, single digit date codes were still used in the 1960s and afterward. VTG D. P. B. CO. https://trademarks.justia.com/785/97/o-78597477.html. It appears to have a screw top. This has been happening especially with Gmail addresses!! There is one piece of information that may conflict to some degree (30% off), Sale Price USD 16.32 USD 5.40, USD 6.00 Best regards, for. As stated above, a date code usually appears to the right of the Owens-Illinois logo. Also there is the code of 5250 on below the above line. Vintage OWENS 3i Fluted Embossed Glass Bottle - Clear Graduated Medicine Pharmacy Bottle - 3.5" Tall SilverliningByTravis (4,299) $14.50 FREE shipping Antique Owens 3iv Apothecary Bottle With Cork TackyShackOutlet (120) $15.00 Owens Medicine bottle VintagestudioByCarol (5) $15.00 FREE shipping Many of these types of soda bottles from the 1980s and 90s have rather faint embossing arranged along the lower heel of the bottle. These bottles are believed to date from approximately 1915, and probably were made up to circa 1929 at which time Illinois Glass Company merged with the Owens Bottle Company (based in Toledo, Ohio) to form Owens-Illinois Glass Company. List of Web Links pointing to some other sites / interests ~ (Most of these sites are not glass-related) including Birds, Trees, Fishing, Antiques, Transferware, Blue Willow Pattern Dishes, Coins, Religion, Marine Traffic, VintageAerial, WheresGeorge, Amsterdam, Ohio River info and more! Take care, from that era. Ive yet to see one that wasnt. Owens-Illinois Glass Company Part 2 - The Bewildering Array On the bottom, in the center are is the letter D followed by 26, under that is 64-6. beginning of an index of might have started being produced in 1935 and began hitting the marketplace in There is a seam up to the top, but a large, messy pontil on the bottom. (10% off), Sale Price USD 5.04 I found several bottles. I found a small 1oz. I think (repeat: think) that these are cases when the mold engraver, for some reason, simply never bothered to update the mold and remove the engraving (this involves filling in the engraving and smoothing over so there is no apparent disturbance of the glass surface on the finished bottle). Pontil marks are only seen on handmade bottles. the "Owens-Illinois Plants" at the time with illustrations of those plants. 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. David. Owens-Illinois Glass Company was the result of the 1929 merger between two glass-making giants of the industry: Owens Bottle Company (Toledo, OH predecessor Toledo Glass Company began operation in 1896) and Illinois Glass Company (based in Alton, Illinois, with glass production dating from 1873). This is mentioned (briefly) within this really comprehensive article written by Bill Lockhart, here: https://sha.org/bottle/pdffiles/OwensIll_BLockhart.pdf That article includes a lot of detailed background info, much more than I have on my site. Those partners may have their own information theyve collected about you. Each of the 25 separately David. https://www.sha.org/bottle/pdffiles/IGCo_BLockhart.pdf. Thank you for looking. (Send to the email address listed at the very bottom of any page on this site). https://patents.google.com/patent/USD73096S/en?oq=d73096 (Note: Russ Hoenig is a now retired senior engineer of the Hi David, product - "I agree, that it looks like a work in progress. Columbus Ohio Found Bottom jar As Presented.. I am near Alton Illinois. D89 is the distiller code number. However, I assume they were quite popular and were made in large quantities for that time period. Best regards, ~David. Thank you, David, that is what I figured, especially since it is such a large bottle that probably had a low run rate. In general, (and this is my own understanding.I invite clarification or corrections from readers!! $24.99. Scales emblem used on containers made for McKesson & Robbins. ), File #18: End of the "Food Container Division" products and the I am trying to find out the range in years of the glass I found. R in a triangle mark used by Reed. To the left is a 0 (I cant find a plant for this), and to the right is a 2, but no period. Or it might have been used for edible products such as Cola syrup, vinegar or apple cider. The 8 is a mold number. Can any one help me? The design was patented July 16, 1935. Maybe an antique bottle collector / digger will land on this page and identify it for us! Hi Bill, The Charleston plant was operating from 1929 to about 1964, so many bottles are out there with the 56 LBPN on the base! This means that every time you visit this website you will need to enable or disable cookies again. To the left is the number 3, to the right is also number 3. But I am sure that example almost certainly originally contained a brand of horseradish. Original Price USD 6.00 Aquamarine wide mouth external thread bottle with three indented panels on each side. I was recently scuba diving in the St Lawrence, and Ive found a clear glass pop bottle showing 3 I-O 57 with a 3 below the I-O mark and Duraglas in script underneath at the bottom of the bottle. Click on each link to The 3 is a mold number. Take care, David. Bottles marked with "3iv" and Duraglas Historic Glasshouse forum Hi! The numbers on either side of the oval /diamond are a 7 on each side so when was this made? Take care, David. Hi Chris, Early American Prescut (EAPC) serving platter made by Anchor Hocking. However, I am of the opinion that it stands for 1946. The following also appears around the edge of the base,PROPERTY OF VALLEY CANDLE CO. and PAT APP FOR. As you know, the bottle was made by Owens-Illinois Glass Company (as shown by the I inside an O mark.) I found a 1 gallon bottle that has 14 and I in and O then 0 and a 4 under the I/O symbol. 2) A particular number assigned to a specific style or design. The cap is 2 and 1/2 inch and then the bottle widens. I dont remember stating that a period may indicate a year a bottle was produced, so can you let me know where on this website I wrote that. Hello T.J., Scales emblem used on containers made for McKesson & Robbins. It looks like it was a twist-top style lid and there is still a rusted metal band around the bottom of where the lid was. Anyway, one thing led to another and I started It is a cork bottle, 4/5 quart with the words around the shoulder: Federal law forbids sale or re-use of this bottle, which leads me to believe post prohibition. I would say it holds more than a pint, but less than a quart. Vintage Clear Glass Owens Bottle 3ii 60 CC Medicine Apothecary "Duraglas" trademark used by Owens- Illinois Glass Company Duraglas (in a cursive script with only the first letter actually capitalized) was registered by Owens-Illinois Glass Company, based in Toledo, Ohio at that time, on September 23, 1941.. To my knowledge the plant ran until its closing in the early 80s. Best regards, David. Often these types of mold numbers might be more accurately termed design numbers or inventory numbers or catalog numbers or model numbers or bottle style numbers. I couldnt figure out how to just post a question so hopefully this gets to you. The best I can tell it reads 4 IO Diamond Logo 3 I cant tell for sure if there is a period after the 3 due to the stippling of the base. I would assume the total number of molds used was either 10 or 12 since normally they were used in even numbers. Triangle mark, used by Vidrio Formas, Lerma, Mexico. numbers by section. Owens Bottle Co. merged with the Illinois Glass Company of Alton, IL in 1929 to form the Owens-Illinois Glass Company. ~David. (Photo courtesy of Dan Goorevitch). APPLD. Take care, David, If it is a 9 w/o a period it was probably made in 39. Historic Glass Bottle Identification & Information (15% off), Sale Price USD 4.42 style listings starting with the "Proprietary and Pharmaceutical Division" an array of Applied Color Original Price USD 7.20 David. That bright emerald green glass color has been used for many years for a multitude of bottles and jars made by Owens-Illinois, especially soda bottles and canister sets. Take care, Im having a hard time making out the center of the trademark though it does have the diamond and oval. under the logo there is the number 14 and under that is the PAT. On the bottom of the first one it has the symbol with a 9 to the left, 2 to the right (looks like an S honestly) and a 6 under the symbol. David. 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. Since then the plant has been torn down, the South Ave ext which dead ended at the plant was opened all the way through, and a park now exists where the factory once stood. David. Does anyone have any ideas what kind of beverage was originally in this bottle? Bottle Typing/Diagnostic Shapes: Can you please tell me an appropriate year for this bottle. Items include bitters bottles seen in 18th-century england, beauty, and serums, but are ideal for online dating of its products in which is the bottles. Found it in a swamp. Any help identifying appreciated as I cannot find anything like it with my own research. If so, the markings show it was made in Alton, Illinois by Owens-Illinois Glass Company. and may have had a plug in it of some type. I found a green bottle with a screw top lid. It is Owens-Illinois, with the O-I diamond logo. ABJ111 $9.00 Material: Glass Condition: Very good The G-94, from all the evidence, just stands for a specific mold shape/style of bottle made by Owens-Illinois Glass Company (regardless of glass color, brand name or markings on the side). It may be misinterpreted as the number 1. 3 Diff Vintage Owens Illinois Glass Drinking Tumblers 10 Ounce -- Service Award. Your bottle was made by Owens Bottle Company (O in a square was their trademark) and it would date from sometime in the 1919 to 1929 time period. There are, however, various clues within this mystery 1930s catalog as to its I am not familiar with that particular error and I dont know how common it is. 6oz) clear bottle made by Owens-Illinois Glass Co. All of the pages of this O-I Hi Kelly, (10% off), Sale Price USD 2.35 I cant say which. Hopefully the link to the picture works but if not : on the left of the diamond/oval is the number 20, on the right is number 1, and below is number 10. Any clue what that may indicate? Its fun trying to identify my finds. If the 9 on the right is followed by a dot or period (9.) Sorry, but I do not know of any source that lists distillery codes found on these types of liquor bottles. An odd shaped amber bottle (almost diamond shaped) with the symbol all the way to the right side. Hi David, The numbers are mold numbers and/or date codes, but Im not 100% sure about their exact meaning. It has helped greatly with bottle identification. And thats on the very bottom but I also found on the sides towards the bottom a number 2 with a dot and A211B. ~David. David. Dont know what 3-H indicates. The iridescent coating is a result of being buried for many years over the years the moisture in the soil very slowly disintegrates a microscopically thin surface layer of glass (gradually leaching out some of the soda), creating the look which is sometimes called sick glass. Keep in mind that anyone can view public collectionsthey may also appear in recommendations and other places. The bottom has large triangle with big c inside. Photo courtesy of ebay seller Dotdority. I can say that Owens-Illinois Glass Company has made untold BILLIONS of bottles and jars of all kinds over the last 87 years. I tried emailing you directly, but the email you gave was invalid. in raised letters along with content 9 fl oz. Some of the most commonly seen are D-9 and D-126. It also has the town name on the bottom. Also, I dont know what brand of liquor your bottle contained. a large heart on one side, and a smaller one on the other side with what appear to be leafy vines in between. I cant make it out but it looks like a identification code E-1536 or E-1596. Draft. I found an amber colored medicine bottle. Fenton in an oval ((Fenton Art Glass Company). OOPS! David, Mike this is so cool believe it or not today I purchased at a garage sale the same exact jug with the same markings on the bottom except mine has 1931! The bottom is marked with their "O in a square" logo, shown above. I found a bottle in a farmhouse basement that is green with the I O diamond mark. . Hi Jason, The 12 is a mold number. Thanks in advance! I dont know enough about the Canada Dry brand and their many bottle variants over the years to make an educated guess on which year is most likely. Beau Schriever, Bill Lindsey and Carol Serr. There are other problems including: Just like a medicine vial. 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Brody Company), Bromo-Seltzer, Baltimore, MD ~ Cobalt Blue Glass Bottles, Brookfield Glass Company / Bushwick Glass Works, Brooklyn, New York, Caldwells (Dr. W. B. Caldwells, Monticello, Illinois) ~ bottles, California Glass Insulator Company, Long Beach, CA, Capstan Glass Company, Connellsville, Pennsylvania, Carnival Glass (What is Carnival Glass? File #2: Introductory Information and beginning of bottle styles (24 USD 4.20, USD 6.00 Hi George, 3. Since the number to the right of the diamond is a single 6 how would I know which year this is? /Users/owner/Pictures/Photos Library.photoslibrary/resources/derivatives/F/F13F0744-72A4-4CAA-BA9E-90DE43898225_1_105_c.jpeg Hi Brenda, David Can you help me identify it? sauce bottles, fancy vinegars and cruets, more packer and coffee jars, mustard, The bottle was, as you know, made by Owens-Illinois at their Alton, Illinois glass plant (across the Mississippi River from St. Louis). Thanks very much for your info. David, I appreciate the uniqueness of it, but I also enjoy knowing what I have. I have since found out that it is a vinegar flask from some internet research. If you were to find other bottles of the exact same style/shape/type, you might find a different number in the same position as the 10. List of Web Links pointing to some other sites / interests ~ (Most of these sites are not glass-related) including Birds, Trees, Fishing, Antiques, Transferware, Blue Willow Pattern Dishes, Coins, Religion, Marine Traffic, VintageAerial, WheresGeorge, Amsterdam, Ohio River info and more! beautiful green. Bottle. The Duraglas process (spraying a stannic chloride vapor onto the hot bottles to provide scratch resistance) was introduced in 1940, so the bottle was probably manufactured in 1947. You can find out more about which cookies we are using or switch them off in settings. If you wish, send me a pic of the bottle to my email address, listed in the bottom right-hand corner of any page on this site. I have a large, probably 2.5 or 3 gallon jar I am researching for a friend. Thats the best I can do. Is it common for the manufacturing plant and the permit to be different locations?