Because it doesnt in Google. KY.G.W. Please let me know if you are able to pin down the date with their chart. This thing perfume types, pantry jar sets, more salt & pepper shakers, and others. There might be a little something inside the diamond. Sometimes the color of the glass may also be turning toward a very faint purple/amethyst color. The 56 indicates the liquor bottle was made at their Charleston, West Virginia plant. Owens Bottle Company (and its successor Owens-Illinois Glass Company) made tremendous numbers of bottles of many styles including lots of small medicine bottles and vials such as for products including aspirin, merthiolate, iodine and many others. I would guess your jar was made in either 1960 or 1970. Many bottles made by Owens-Illinois are hard to date exactly. There is still remnants of the gold label on the front with black script and a State of California seal. I live in south eastern Pa and came across this Owens Illinois bottle. The bottom has 0-1 54-51 and a diamond with an oval. "In all of the plants a Bottle Grand Island Neb clear glass 7 oz. They were I found 4 bottles 2h x maybe 1/2 w cyclinder with a ever so slight green tint and bubbles in the glass. In any case, I think your bottle is one of the earlier versions, made in the very early 1930s. The numbers on either side of the oval /diamond are a 7 on each side so when was this made? Porter, If so, the markings show it was made in Alton, Illinois by Owens-Illinois Glass Company. I did a search of the patent number on Google Patents. It came from my grandma. Owens-Illinois marked many of their soda bottles with a G-number on the bottom. Some of the most commonly seen are D-9 and D-126. So, any bottle with the I inside an O may date from several years AFTER 1954, but not before. I often advise readers to, just for the heck of it, examine glass containers in their cupboards and refrigerators, and see if they can find various mold numbers on modern, present-day glass containers. Your bottle was made at the Clarion, Pennsylvania glass plant (facility #17), and yes, the number 47 on the right side of the O-I logo would indicate 1947. ~David. Bottle dated 1944. Jack, in my opinion there is no foolproof way to date some Owens-Illinois bottles with 100% certainty, and this is an example. the "Owens-Illinois Plants" at the time with illustrations of those plants. Pontil marks are only seen on handmade bottles. The 23 plant code does stand for Los Angeles, and since that plant was started around 1948/1949, the bottle must date afterward. To the left is a 7, to the right is a 7, and a 4 on the bottom. I used to collect some Disney stuff and knew that Hes facing the left and appears to be wearing pointy shoes and a pointy hat. Thanks, David, I have a green bottle with cap unscrewed trying to figure out the dates and markings are AT with the I circled 85 G2 any help is appreciated. Owens-Illinois Glass Company is, of course, the company who manufactured the glass bottles which were sold TO (purchased BY) the Kankakee Bottling Works to use for their products. Label (ACL) glassware Hope this helps a bit! **, When I searched through numerous newspaper articles (from a site with a data It is a 9 fl oz clear glass bottle, it has raised cursive letters saying sanitary brand and then next to it not in cursive says sanitary bottling works also raised, in the middle of the bottle. I have a clear glass, 1 pint, flask/bottle measuring 3.75 Wide x 2 Deep x 7.5 tall. Hi, I have an old ribbed bottle that has the Owens Illinois mark on the bottom. 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.) David. Im wondering if this means its from Owens-Illinois Atlanta, Georgia in 1955-65? Stephanie, the 6 is a date code, and since the brand name DURAGLAS was instituted in 1940, we can narrow down the possibilities to 1946 or 1956. Here is another online publication with more lists of liquor bottle permit numbers: https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.$c127996&view=1up&seq=19&q1=LIST%20OF%20GLASS%20MANUFACTURERS%20TO%20WHOM%20PERMITS%20TO%20MANUFACTURE%20LIQUOR%20BOTTLES. Typically, the bottle is marked with a number known as a Liquor Bottle Permit Number followed by a dash and a second number which is the date code indicating the year the bottle was made. I dont know which Owens-Illinois plant was given the number 56 as their liquor bottle permit number. several times and not found any printed date within. similarly named "Pharmaceutical and Proprietary Division" products.). ), with that FLF phrase embossed on it. A bit of thanks is in order. This may or may not indicate any commercial production of in raised letters along with content 9 fl oz. Hello Paul, USD 16.32, USD 19.20 Id appreciate any help at all, thank you so much. Can you give me any information so I may find the value of this bottle. This example is 5.5" tall, holds 4 oz., has an external screw cap finish, and made of colorless glass . Just curious- no cracks or chips on mine! The 3 may be a date code for 1933. I have some of this info embedded in answers to similar questions near the bottom of the Owens-Illinois Glass Company page. So this could theoretically be either 1941 or 1951. The 6 is a date code which would have indicated 1936, 1946 or 1956. I cant supply an absolute answer. Would that place it in 1954? (BTW, periods seen on some glass insulators made by Owens-Illinois, Whitall Tatum, Kerr and Armstrong CAN indicate years, but this is a separate issue from bottles). Item discovered at ebay.com; When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site . Many of them are labeled MCKESSONS and often there is an embossed image of a scales on the bottom. Hazel-Atlas Glass Company made a lot of containers with style numbers on the bottoms. I am not an appraiser, but in general, as I suggest to others who ask the same questions such as How much is this worth, please consider searching ebay auctions for similar bottles over an extended period of time, using relevant keywords in their search box, and noting actual COMPLETED AUCTIONS values. The number would have been used on invoices and other paperwork and communications between the glass company and their customers. On the bottom, there is the diamond logo. The 11 is a mold number. It has the following markings: 23- circle around the triangle and Im guessing a one (but looks like a dot)-2 Please double-check those folders in your email app/program after a few days if you haven't heard from me!! David. ), SEARCHING THIS WEBSITE: have been producing/selling ACL glassware (and bottle) products as early as 1933 The early, dark olive green (almost black glass) medicine bottle pictured above left is embossed on four sides with C. BRINCKERHOFFS - HEALTH RESTORATIVE - PRICE $1.00 . types reflecting the "modern packaging trends" common to the late 1920s and It was made at the Huntington, West Virginia plant, and the 11 is a mold number. I am assuming this is 1951? Owens-Illinois mark as seen on 1951 soda bottle Owens-Illinois logo- date code 1952 There will be a glass company (glass bottle company or bottle company) AND a bottling company, brewing company or packaging company. The Charleston plant was operating from 1929 to about 1964, so many bottles are out there with the 56 LBPN on the base! rounds. Thank you. The 156 is problematic, but would seem to be a mold identifier number (assuming that more than one identical mold was being used at the factory for that particular style/size bottle). Des. the O-I offerings (or vice versa). I love these old bottles but anyways could you please help me out man. also includes information on production tolerances, specifications and a large section on their The link is here: https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/antique-bottle-paper-label-kims-3848940177 R inside a sun representation. (Note: Russ Hoenig is a now retired senior engineer of the or image search of this website I am particularly interested in anything related to Bottom engrossment reads 7 0 with a 7. underneath. Have you checked out my page on Illinois Glass Company (I inside a diamond mark)? Learn more. File #20: Beginning of the "Milk Bottle Division" products (23 David. 1 W5447 SHELL-PENN GLASS 1 QT MOTOR OIL BOTTLE, its 14 1/2 tall. https://www.thecloroxcompany.com/company/our-story/bottle-guide/. I found several bottles. Join and search! I am not familiar with the various Hilex jug/bottle variants, so I cant comment with authority on the type you have. I am guessing the ACL (Applied Color Label) markings have faded from the bottle which makes it harder to identify. The 17 (in this case) stands for their Clarion, Pennsylvania glass factory where your bottle was made. Dont know what 3-H indicates. Alexandria, manufacturing dominance of this company at that time, the bottle styles listed in 6\" tall. 73096. "classified index" of bottle styles. Apple juice? Free returns . From your info, I can only say that the bottle was made at their Alton, Illinois location (plant #7), the 4 is a mold number, and the date code is the 3. Markings on the bottle are 9 0-1 67. Basically, I realized I had a similar fish bowl shaped bottle/jar, and the base on this example is marked: 7 [Owens-Illinois mark] 5 (over) 23. Base of emerald green glass 7-UP soda bottle. It was made in Alton, Ill, and it bears the diamond O-I trademark. large array of "art deco" style "licensed patented" soda bottles. off center on base: Owens Illinois I in oval, diamond. Then directly beside that is marked 61/2 GAL. From your description I think you have found an emerald green Sunsweet prune juice bottle / jar. Based on the above, and Owens-Illinois Glass Co. off.. Best regards, David, David, I find this so interesting because I found this glass in Jefferson Barraks memorial park here in St. Louis while mushroom hunting. Sounds like it would be a crown lip style bottle. catalog pages) - Additional introductory information including a mold number index and The IGCo. Many of those kinds of liquor bottles, especially the common flasks, were virtually generic and might have held a number of different brands. Made in 1985 by Owens-Illinois Inc, emerald green non-returnable soda bottle, perhaps contained Sprite, 7-up, etc). Reilly, I dont know for sure when it was made but, from doing a google search and seeing several different variants of the Rooster bitters bottle, they appear to be intended as decanters or decorative back bar bottles. Hi David, And yes I believe you are right that the 9 is a date code for 1939. Fenton in an oval ((Fenton Art Glass Company). I have two of these: one is a 2 oz size marked Lyric on the bottom, while the other, a 1/2 oz size, is marked Illinois on the bottom with the Illinois Glass Cos I inside a diamond. I recently acquired a large 5 gallon glass jar/jug/bottle? available at the following link: That seems conclusive though could have been added to this O-I library archival Also, if there is no Distiller number it may be difficult to identify what product or distilling company was involved. Best regards, David, Hello David, Is there a way to determine what brand of whiskey was in this bottle? Any contact with this bottle before? where can I find information on Owens-Illinois whiskey bottle marks? However, after about 1958 the great majority of O-I containers carried the new (second) principal trademark, which merely consists of an I inside an oval, or circle. The 42 is a code for the year 1942. Without seeing the actual markthe format for liquor bottles was usually the bottle maker permit # on the left (which would be the 55 Huntington, WV)and the year of manufacture on the rightso 1965which seems 1 yr too long for the Federal warning law bottles that began in 1935. Curious what the F stands for I believe its 1958 bottle ,mold number 19. I have since found out that it is a vinegar flask from some internet research. It has an art deco design. linked PDF files containsanywhere from 10 to In short, it appears the catalog was put Thanks! Examine the first clue to a site. My husband was uncovering a rock wall along our property and came across a Duraglass bottle. The bottle was made at the Streator, Illinois plant and the date code 8 would PROBABLY stand for either 1958 or 1968. Des Pat 92901 Screw top with metal cap. Please see the paragraph farther down for more info on this subject). I believe they were made by Owens Corning and have a gold colored cap lined with cork so they can be filled with cold water/ice. My guess would be PROBABLY 1935, (because single digit date codes were used on most of their 1930s-era bottles) but there seems to be no way to be 100% sure on many O-I bottles. Finally, on the bottom M258270. Rob did more research and he actually found out the brand of soda bottle.its a Brownie soda bottle, made in 1957 by Owens-Illinois at their Fairmont, West Virginia plant. I assume that is the case with your bottle. In general, I agree with you, and you are more than likely correct about O-I soda bottles..but I hesitate to make any blanket statements on this site since I seem to find exceptions to nearly every rule. The Duraglas brand name was introduced in 1940 so we can be sure it doesnt date before that year. Thanks to both Phil, Russ and O-I for making this About like a baby food jar. It also has raised swirl type markings on the bottom, which I see on several jars for sale on eBay. This is an in-depth overview of the history of this important 20th and still David. 2. Hope this helps, Thank you for any help , Hi Bethany, Len Fergusen. this catalog but is not noted in the introductory information. Your post is concerning a query submitted in 2013 from Valerie which is farther down on this page and may require some scrolling to find! Bottle Catalog. The 55 is a liquor bottle permit number that was assigned to their Huntington, West Virginia plant. Anyone ever see an IP for factory code? The bottle was made at the Alton, Illinois factory, but I cant say with certainty what year it was produced. I think they are from the 1930s ? ~David. 1930s. I am guessing your bottle may have had the brand name graphics wear off, since it was on the beach for some unknown time. ~David. beginning of an index of Base of emerald green glass 7-UP soda bottle. David, David: Very nice site full of use full information. Duraglas Does this mean its from 1989 or something else ? currently operating company, including the myriad of plants the company used The bottom of the jug is not smooth, has a very textured finish. Hello! I sincerely appreciate all of your time and consideration! Please click here to go to my website Home Page. On the bottle listed on ebay, they show the number on their example as 754 (or 154?). Helen, It appears to be a 78 date code but with the old mark used by Owens-Illinois. Duraglas was introduced in 1940, so we know your bottle was made after that year. USD 2.35, USD 6.68 So my grandma has this bottle with the Owens-Illinois label on it.. My site is not really geared toward values, and more about the history of glass, so I cant give you a definite value. You can find a list of liquor bottle permit numbers ( assigned to various glass companies) by searching with those four words on google. Im not personally familiar with that bottle, but from a little researching I can tell you it is a soda bottle. I cannot say which year is correct. 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! The 6 on the right, which is the date code, could theoretically stand for either 1936, 1946 or possibly 1956. catalogs have been used in the preparation of this website to assist with bottle I think the #7 is the factory in Alton, IL, & the #4 below is the mold #. Note: For a webpage on this site with an extensive list of glass companies that made electrical insulators (which are now considered collectible items), please check out this page: Glass Insulator Manufacturers . It is hard to say for certain. Also, it wouldnt be 1965 since by that time the mark no longer carried the diamond. Beginning of 9 on the right side 1939? All of this strongly indicates that some of the catalog was done just after ~David. The bottle is not a beer bottle but a whiskey flask (or other high-alcohol spirits/liquor bottle). Please help various paneled medicines. The bottom of the bottle has DES PAT 87834 then below that is a circle with D8 on top then 64-8 below that. Some Coke bottles made by Owens-Illinois for a particular town might be worth more because of their rarity and difficulty in finding a piece in good condition. The 5250 is, I believe, a code number for that bottle type. Turning off personalized advertising opts you out of these sales. Learn more in our Privacy Policy., Help Center, and Cookies & Similar Technologies Policy. Has the name Owens on bottom with the number 1 to the left of the diamond and oval and the pontil mark is not completely round its almost oval shaped. Yes, since DURAGLAS brand name was instituted in 1940, the bottle is from the 1940s, made at plant #14 which was Bridgeton, New Jersey. I found this bottle in very good condition laying on top of the ground in some old woods in Saratoga Springs NY. markings, date and plant codes and related features f0und on their products. There are no numbers to the left, right, top, or bottom. Owens-Illinois continued to have the great majority of insulators marked with the HEMINGRAY brand name, with very few exceptions in later years. https://patents.google.com/patent/USD73096S/en?oq=d73096 Many British bottles are seen with 2, 3, or 4-digit numbers on the bottom which are style numbers. USD 29.87, USD 37.34 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). If I had to guess, I would say 1931, but I may be wrong! Height is about 2in or so. I then read that any dates after 1960 I believe, would be two digit numbers. L.G.CO.export-style beer bottle, typical mark as seen on Lindell Glass Company, St. Louis product. I know the 4 means it was produced in Fairmont, WV. Thanks! Could you tell me more about it? been The official registration number was #0390467.. "First use anywhere" and "First use in commerce" was stated on the paperwork (submitted to . trends. Thank you. I might also note that fairly recently (after I had posted comments, over several years, about the #56 liquor bottle permit number) , with help from some other researchers, Ive posted a more complete list of the permit numbers here on this webpage: https://glassbottlemarks.com/glass-industry-liquor-bottle-permit-numbers-numerical-list/. The mark you see on the base is often called an Owens ring or Owens scar, produced during manufacture by machine. the past 90 years. Thank you- Betsy, Betsy, The A might be a makers mark for Armstrong Cork Company, but I do not know when the jug was made. USD 10.15, USD 11.28 Below that is the word duraglas. Includes an array of traditional and new styles of liquor, liqueur, bitters and Whoever wrote that page has basically copied material from Bill Lockharts articles and Bill Lindseys site. Each mold is identicalbut would be numbered from 1 to 12. Thanks. The BB48 marking was used on some Owens-Illinois milk bottles for a long time, but I dont have info on just how late the mark was used. 7 FLU.OZ. I found your site while trying to Id a bottle I found in Micronesia believe it or not. Best regards, David. 4. Hence, my reasoning is that the tumblers Never noticed it before last week, Hi Dee, 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. Hi David, Below is the number 7 and below that is: PAT. On Owens-Illinois LIQUOR BOTTLES (different code configuration than on their other bottles) normally there are two code numbers, but the first one is a Liquor bottle permit number and the second one is a date code. bottles, large grape juice and other liquid bulk bottles/jars. products and the beginning of the "Liquor Ware Division" products (25 catalog This can help narrow down the production date of some glass containers. Also supporting a "begin date" of 1930 or early 1931 is the C. Co mystery mark solved ~ Glaser-Crandell Company, Chicago, Illinois, Glass Containers Corporation, Fullerton, California, Glass Insulator Embossings (Some primary markings), Great Western Glass Company, St. Louis, Missouri (1874-c.1887), Hemingray Glass Company, Muncie, IN & Covington, KY, HEMINGRAY No 9 // PATENT MAY 2 1893 glass telephone insulator, Hillsboro Glass Company, Hillsboro, Illinois (1961-1997), Hobnail Pattern Glass Votive Candle Cups / Candleholders, Horseshoe & Star design on the base of jelly glasses, Indiana Glass Company Hen-on-Nest Dishes, I inside a Diamond or Diamond I trademark (Illinois Glass Company, Alton, Illinois), Insulators (General Overview on Glass Insulators Basic Information), Interstate Glass Company, Kansas City, Missouri, Irradiated Glass / Altered Glass / Artificially Purpled Glass, Kentucky Glass Works Company, Louisville, Kentucky, Kentucky Glass Works Company list of employees, L.G.CO. I can send pictures if needed. Maybe like some type or error. Yes, most of their bottle molds had been re-tooled by the late 1950s, but some, for reasons that remain unclear, continued to carry the old Diamond/Oval/I mark even into the 1960s. I understand the 7 and 1, but would LOVE to know what the 2 specifically stands for in relation to the mold and to have a listing for all O-Is mold numbers in general. DRUGGIST, EXTRACT & MEDICINE BOTTLES Page 23 - Improved Citrate of Magnesia with a porcelain stopper Page 24 - French square prescription bottles, narrow mouth 5. ~David. 1735-EP is probably a code number for that particular bottle style. Here is all the info I have Base has R-174, Bottom 56-41 and under that Design Patent applied For, the Federal Law forbids statement is also on the shoulder. Perhaps a reader will chime in with other ideas! It is a large clear glass jar which I believe is a coffee jar. I found a Four Roses whisky half pint on the beach. catalog number, inventory number, design number), used in communications between the glass factory and the company(ies) they sold the bottles to. A G C inside map of Arkansas mark as it appears on the base of a clear glass packer jar. Owens-Illinois Glass Company Part 2 - Logos & Codes. I just found this site surfing and am very excited with it. Thanks in advance! The photocopy of this catalog reproduced here was Thanks you for any help. Owens-Illinois has made thousands of different styles of bottles for every product under the sun (almost) :-), so I cant come up with ideas on use without seeing the bottle. it outI even could. Because of this utility I have reproduced the entire Perhaps an inventory or catalog number assigned to that particular bottle design? APPLD. No, I dont know which O-I plant was assigned #62 as their liquor bottle permit number. Having a hard time identifying this one. Not sure how to post a photo, but it is a 5 amber medicine style bottle with straight sides and a cork top. I was interested in seeing a photo of the bottle you describe. Please. Unfollow antique medicine bottles and vintage amber glass bottle dating antique bottles old prescription bottle, with accurate, antique medicine bottle. This corporation is now generally known simply as O-I. Sellers looking to grow their business and reach more interested buyers can use Etsys advertising platform to promote their items. On most older bottles, when the original label is still intact that usually adds value to antique bottles (because labels equals more information, more background, more provenance, more interest as far as colorful contemporary graphics, etc.) File #22: Continuation of the "Closure Division" section (17 catalog Hi Zac, David. They are two entirely separate, unrelated businesses, and sometimes this is confusing to people who might assume that the product as well as the bottle were both made by the same company. I was making a trail through my property in the UP of Michigan. The Donald Duck June 9th, 1934 debut in "The Wise Little Hen." Best regards, Item discovered at ebay.com; When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in . KY.G.W. Hi Tyler, Dark green glass, light green, amber and flint, as illustrated 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. 96235 embossed below the trademark. You can find out more about which cookies we are using or switch them off in settings. Thanks for your comments - good observations! I just dug my first bottle and would love to know more about it. his communications (which has been further edited down from what was here prior David. Bottles and jars with single-digit dates can be distinguished by whether or not there is a period after the date. Andrew, similar products of other glass companies that emulated Hope this helps, The 7 below the logo is a mold number. Hello. NOTE: PLEASE be aware that sometimes my replies via direct email are accidentally diverted into recipients' Junk or Spam folders. Hi Earnel, Me with this one, Hi Timothy, Hi, this passage (image to the right) shows what is noted in the second ), Sarah, it could stand for 1935, 1945, or 1955. wine bottles. 56 is the date code for 1956. Your jar indicates manufacture at their Los Angeles, Ca facility (plant code #23); I believe that number was used circa 1948 to 2004. The most recent one I picked up has a rooster on it and says bitters above it, overlayed in sterling silver. However, there is no better source for determining potential use and period Hello David, great article here full of info.

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