https://static1.squarespace.com/static/51379b83e4b02119d184b2a2/t/584a336ee4fcb59adb85c48b/1481257838281/User+Permit+numbers.pdf Seems like a corrupt mining family that did dabble in some bottle production. Can you tell me anything about it or were to Look? Hi Victoria, Hello Eva, NOTE: PLEASE be aware that sometimes my replies via direct email are accidentally diverted into recipients' Junk or Spam folders. There are numerous ways in which the base of a bottle might be marked, but here are some of the more commonly seen layouts of the modern era. Ther They are often saved and used to hold coins or other items. I found a glass Mrs Buttersworth. New things are included daily, so be sure to check back often! Supplies: empty, cleaned Mrs. Buttersworth bottle white spray paint Advertisement. Looks like I need to update this thread already, right after posting thread I went out to hit a couple antique stores, figured I'd check any of the Butterworth bottles I came across, first store were all early 80's bottles, at the second place the first one I came across was dated 1960 so I came home with it, It's basically the same as the '61 bottle best I can tell. It has a # 37 on the bottom does that indicate what it was? DONT TASTE IT! It has Liquor Bottle and the numbers 69 and 23 either side of a logo which I cant quite make out. Jar reg. The rough-looking open pontil mark, or pontil scar, looks like an irregular, colorless hole in the bottles base. Constitution Avenue, NW Bottom Displays Minor Wear But Everything Is In Great Condition. When did Mrs Butterworth stop using glass bottles? Im sorry but I dont know anything about your bottle. A fluffy, delicious buttermilk pancake breakfast is only about a minute away with this easy breakfast for one. You must run the bottle through several manufacturing-related questions to accurately determine the bottles age. Not sure about the clear bottle although it might be from Armstrong Cork Company of Millville, NJ. The decanter offered on Ebay reads the same except the number after the encircled A is 50 rather than 51. I would not agree with the statement that All Pepto-Bismol bottles would be made by one glass manufacturer, such as Pierce. On the masons patent 1858 fruit jars the ones produced by hemingray have a very distinctive mold number style. The design was patented Dec 22 1903. These works cover most of the larger bottle producers in the United States. I did find an image of a 1972 bottle having both the de-bossed line and a notch on the back, maybe a transitional/trial time period, or so bottling lines that hadn't been up-dated yet could still be used. I don't remember where else. Searching sites such as ebay, and reading some of the auction listing descriptions, it is apparent that many different numbers (mold numbers) can and do appear on the bases of various types of glassware made by Arc International. and the letters and numbers V-928 On many upscale glass items, depending on glass company, it was not considered necessary or desirable to mark glassware. This old minesite operated from 1896 to 1910. For reference, the Owens-Illinois Glass Company name resulted from the 1929 merger between the Owens Bottle Company (of Owens Automatic Bottle Machine fame) and Illinois Glass Company. I cant seem to find anything on serialized bottles, can anyone help ? Hoping you can help me with this.I am 62 yrs. Can someone tell me what the 33 means? Im assuming it is round? The fruit jars marked Putnam along with a mold number on the base were made by a number of glass manufacturers. I found a rectangle clear bottle bottom that has the markings R-105 A (with a circle around it) then 12 across the center of the bottle bottom. Mark, thanks for your post, Hazel-Atlas H over A trademark on the front of clear Atlas Mason jar. Perhaps you could try that. And still just as sweet. The syrup was introduced in 1961. No visible cracks or chips. It looks exactly like the plastic water jugs we put on a water dispenser in your kitchens, but this one is glass, and weighs a ton. These numbers were codes for a certain bottle design, regardless of the bottle color or soda brand. It says 40cc on the side, Hi Christopher, has the numbers 39008 and a box across the top then to the right a 55 in a box to the left at 3 in a box and then an m in a Hexagon- all I could gather from the Internet is that the bottle was made in Maryland due to the m. Any help would be greatly appreciated. There are concentric raised rings from the center to the outer double ring of raised dots. Thanks and take care! 6 is at East; 5 is South, and 3 is West. Mrs. Butterworths pancakes are the perfect way to start the day. I found a old small bottle that is brown and says W. T. CO D USA on the bottom. Note that the arms/hands and collar are different as well, the caps are just some extras I had, I'll find correct yellow ones for them.. Also grabbed a vintage Pfeiffer's beer can with the can being made by Cans Inc. rather than the very common American Co. "Keglined" version, quite sure there's an even harder "National Can" version as well, IIRC Leon has one. G-94 was the bottle style number. The distributor (Mexico D.F.) The V-928 is a code number assigned to that bottle style or mold. Some glass containers, such as canning jars, have a prominent makers mark. Mrs Butterworth Bottle 6472 - Etsy join a community doing good. Beware of copycat bottles that feature molded pontil marks. Not sure why they used a notch on the '61 bottle and switched to the de-bossed line then went back to using a notch later on. '61 bottle shown first then '62 then '73 then '72 with both line and notch. 20% Restocking Fee. Any ideas? See if holding onto your favorite action figures as a kid has paid off. As you realized, the 23 on the left of the logo indicates the bottle was made at Owens-Illinois Los Angeles glass plant. It may not display this or other websites correctly. This is true on the products of some manufacturers, but not all. Kaydee, without seeing the bottle, it sounds like it may be an Owens-Illinois Glass Co. bottle. Im not familiar with the bottle, but it might have held a brand of liquor of some sort. 5301(c), Refilling of liquor bottles, and 27 CFR 31.201-203, concerning the refilling and possession of used or refilled liquor bottles. (Dont know what the white powder could be, any of a number of different substances. But the markings and stamps on the bottom are a little confusing to me. David. The bottom of this bottle says Minnehaha Brand reg no 726384. ~David. Are you able to tell the approximate date of this bottle? I have not been able to attain any information on this item or even find a picture online that even resembles it. There are quite a few readers who land on this webpage from that area, so maybe someone will know. Im sorry but the only solid info I can provide is that the bottle was actually made by Pierce Glass Company (the P in a circle was their makers mark). First is cobalt blue with a 5 and m with a 3/4 circle around the m. Second is brown with S G . Best regards, The 8 is probably a mold number. Whether the manufacturer wanted a uniquely designed bottle or desired embossing embellishments, every glass company was happy to oblige. Nothing else. I found a old bottle with N SS 47 on the bottom of it. The glass has a seam on an edge and has bubbles in the glass. Best regards, David. Mel, sorry I have no idea on your bottle. Being broken, Im sure its not worth anything, but we are curious as to what it may have been. I recently found a tall, clear glass bottle shaped like General George Washington with Washington on the heel and Applied for 7 Design Pat. on the bottom. I understand your statement on tumbling but as a beginner I can already tell the difference,especially when you have seen some aging on pieces or another. The side of the bottle may be printed with the product or manufacturer's name, and this can be helpful in identifying your find. Found 4 bottles when gas lines dug in Lowell MA: Base of emerald green glass 7-UP soda bottle. The .3 is located opposite of the other numbers, I guess if the 7 0 70 numbers are north, the .3 would be South. Maybe the web site mentioned would be able to help you. They are very nice but Im getting the notion they may be foreign made. But determining a bottles age can be a challenge. David, Ive got a bottle with a few imperfections and very little labeling Im trying to figure what kind of bottle it is the only markings on it are i. P. C. Co .125 3 its got a thick bottom with a little more glass to one side and a few air bubbles halfway up the bottle its clear glass can anyone help, Stormy, please check out my entry for I.P.G.Co in the alphabetical-arranged glass mark listings. To be honest, Im simply not sure. 1975 there are Markings as follows: 6472 25 89. Examine older bottles for any evidence of the glass manufacturer. Heres my page about the FEDERAL LAW FORBIDS SALE OR REUSE OF THIS BOTTLE marking seen on liquor bottles. Your jar would be a later type made by machine, as I believe all of the threaded closure Vaseline jars were. Please check my page on that glassmaker. All rights reserved. The following are the types of applied lips used in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Hi Sherrie, Its been decades since a road was even close to this place. Any possibility it might be a small model paint jar, such as Testors? Ive tried several times over the years to find something about this set. Since Foster-Forbes wasnt in business in 1923 it could not stand for 1923. Contact, PRIVACY Without a glass manufacturers mark, it may be hard to know when or by whom the bottle was made. !see My Other Listings Like This See My Other Listings For More Mens And Womens Clothing And Shoes And Accessories Sold by trendythingshub in Grand Haven, This Is A Set Of 3 Vintage Glass Hand-painted Mrs. Butterworth Syrup Bottle Nativity Kings Or Wisemen. The coil is 2 tall. If you're unable to read it, try placing a piece of white paper on the bottle and lightly rubbing over the mark with a piece of charcoal or a crayon. Locations I believe this may be a product of Owens-Illinois, Inc. Im just trying to figure out if it is worth anything or just any information on it as I can get. I have 3 bottles, one is a clear cylinder threaded on top, circle on bottom with A inside, a line under the circle and a 3 under that. They might be unloved here in CT because they are so common. These can include words like "cough syrup" or a manufacturer's name. 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! Hey RoyalRuby, if you have / see any pics showing Mrs Butterfield bottle bases with the glassmaker marks you hadn't ID'd, feel free to post pics here of the mark, or send to me via "private conversation". It may be a Bromo-Seltzer base, as mold numbers (one or two digits) were marked on the bottoms of a lot of those bottles. Your Bottle Is Not From 1969. Im from Philippines. My twin and I have been combing the area and finding all kinds of bottles. Our collection database is a work in progress. Mrs. Butterworththe pancake syrup brand recognizable by the figure of its bottlewill undergo a complete brand and packaging review, a Conagra Brands spokesperson told Forbes today on the. Please check out my article on the MASONS PATENT NOV 30TH 1858 fruit jars. Since then, Mrs. Butterworth's has expanded her offerings to include a variety of syrups and pancake mixes that make breakfast more delicious. Their markings are 4300, 4300, and 6472. Apparently Larvatox was first sold in the mid-1920s and the sales office was in Pittsburgh, although Im not certain how accurate that information is. i have a MARTELL MEDAILLON COGNAC, green bottle it has:BG.SG S, with 4 dots around botom of the S. I found a very small glass bottle maybe an inch and half tall. Bottles made in the U.S.A. have markings that fall into a few categories: Embossed marks - Embossed labels or product names often appear on the sides of bottles. Is this a real or fake mason jar? The bottom number is 6529. . Pontil marks typically indicate an older bottle, and older bottles are sometimes more valuable. Since I have several different pictures that rotate and appear at random along the top of the website, I assume you are speaking of the small squarish emerald green medicine bottle. Many of them are of amber glass and often they have some type of fish graphic (raised embossing) on the sides. Chances are, youll look at antique bottles with an entirely different eye. The antique glass bottle universe contains bottles of many shapes, sizes, and colors. (Please see my webpage on Brody here). We may update this record based on further research and review. Often, a trademark or other marking is embossed on the very bottom of the bottle, or along the lower heel of the bottle. Today I found the 2 wide oval base of a bottle inscribed with the Owens-Illinois logo, and the Duraglas logo. Anyone have any info on this? Any idea what was sold in the bottle or how old is the bottle? Hi David~ I have an small glass what I believe perfume bottle that is clear and is marked 990 with the number 2 below it. I think its a Tequila Bottle. Understanding bottle markings can also help you spot a fake. Thick, rich pancake syrup with a touch of Fruity Pebbles cereal flavor will make your breakfast favorites unforgettable. The 67 is a date code for 1967. Perhaps a reader will know. Looking downward at the bottle, the crown top is circular with jagged edges and must be opened with a bottle opener. It may have been used for other types of liquid medicines as well; not really sure on that! The ounce number on the bottom of poisons is this the CAPACITY of the bottle or the weight of the bottle? Viewing bottle tops may be useful in your bottle dating work.