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3 Diff Vintage Owens Illinois Glass Drinking Tumblers 10 Ounce -- Service Award. The second primary mark used by Owens-Illinois Glass Company was phased in during the mid- 1950s with the removal of the diamond. It is generally agreed by researchers that the I inside an O mark used by Owens-Illinois was instituted beginning in 1954, and no earlier. On the left side of the diamond is 23, which should be from LA according to what I have read. I know youve said on here that a period may indicate the year it was produced, but as you noted, thats typically to the right of the diamond mark instead of below. As you know, the bottle was made by Owens-Illinois Glass Company (as shown by the I inside an O mark.) It is in a plastic container that also says iw Harper on it. Near the opposite edge of the bottle is a larger G 11. Can you tell me how old the bottle is? The 12 is a mold number. It also says Federal Law Prohibits Sale Or Re-Use of This Bottle. Here is a link to the page with diagram and text of the patent issued for that bottle design: https://patents.google.com/patent/USD96235S/en this catalog but is not noted in the introductory information. The logo is the I in an oval and a diamond. Thanks in advance! 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. I am assuming you are referring to the emerald green CANTEEN shaped Sunsweet bottles. BROWN HOTEL LOUISVILLE APOTHECARY Vintage Duraglas GLASS BOTTLE 3iv . 1930-1935 Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Photo courtesy of ebay seller Dotdority. In 1929, the Owens Bottle Co. merged with the Illinois Glass Co., forming its current company (with a few changes along the way). It is quite a rare find for that itself. ~David. Thanks so very much, as that was far more than I could find. (10% off), Sale Price USD 2.35 There may or may not be a number (mold identifying number) situated directly underneath the logo. No one seems to know exactly why, but my take is that it simply wasnt worth the time, effort and expense to retool (erase) markings engraved into the mold. I have a duraglas players 10 oz. Thanks for your post! Ive yet to see one that wasnt. The 56 is a liquor bottle permit number assigned to Owens-Illinois Glass Company, indicating their factory at Charleston, West Virginia. Also, many of the David. What do you suppose the 1875-C on top is? Hi, I found a beautiful emerald green bottle, similar to Sunsweet juice container Ive seen elsewhere (but it is not stamped Sunsweet). I tried sending you an email directly, but you typed in your email address incorrectly so I received a Mailer Daemon notice. Valerie, Any help is appreciated. Owens-Illinois glass anacin bottle was attached to the company. Since the Duraglas brand name was introduced in 1940 we know it cant be from before that year. The 7 stands for their Alton, Illinois glass plant. Of course this doesn't necessarily date the catalog to 1936 but it does lead (and its predecessors) Thats a liquor flask, as evidenced by the D-26. Its a bottle made by Owens-Illinois Glass Company (I in a circle) in 1982. Any idea? I believe the 5 is a date code for 1935. Both articles follow and are part of the above noted This catalog includes what has to be the most comprehensive array of offerings It is not stamped with Sunsweet nor Duraglas. ~David. I suspect your particular bottle was made in 1939. on the shape are old glass/bottle makers catalogs. David. Hi Shelly, Maybe like some type or error. The 55 liquor bottle permit number indicates the bottle was made at O-Is Huntington, West Virginia glass plant. Thanks so much for that link! product - "I agree, that it looks like a work in progress. Im hoping you might have information as to the use of such a large container. 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. Those partners may have their own information theyve collected about you. perfume types, pantry jar sets, more salt & pepper shakers, and others. 4) Do all soda bottles made in the 1940s carry a period after the number, or just some percentage of them? What a fantastic website you have! *Russ Hoenig (pers. and paneled polish bottles, inks, pastes, cream and ointment jars, pomades, and Thank you for your post, as your question actually gives me the opportunity to address this and thus give a bit of background explanation In the case of your bottle, the Kankakee Bottling Works was the name of the company that actually produced the soda or beverage (or, at least combined the basic ingredients, such as flavored syrup, carbonated water, etc) and then filled the bottles with that product. (Photograph courtesy of Penny Garcia). I just dug my first bottle and would love to know more about it. From all evidence it appears that each liquor bottle permit number is always assigned to just one specific manufacturing location (glass plant). 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. The official registration number was #0390467.. "First use anywhere" and "First use in commerce" was stated on the paperwork (submitted to . Below the FEDERAL LAW PROHIBITS SALE OR RE-USE OF THIS BOTTLE there is D11 56 9 on the upper flatter side. Thanks again and take care, As a last resort, I may email O-I requesting a mold number list, but figure my chances are slim to none to get one. The first one has a 7 than the circle with the I in it and then a 9 all in one row. The bottle likely dates from 1936 (the 6 on the right of the logo is a year date code). Any Idea! I found 4 bottles 2h x maybe 1/2 w cyclinder with a ever so slight green tint and bubbles in the glass. and between sections. prior version printed about 1915. What year is this jar and do items like these ever have a value? Send me exclusive offers, unique gift ideas, and personalized tips for shopping and selling on Etsy. I have seen one similar bottle for sale in a group of green bottles on ebay but the person had no information. It has a big 0 with a line through it and a capital L next to it..and a small 3 under both (one 3, just under the 0L. about milk bottles. However, I would submit (my guess) that in some of these instances, the bottle mold might have been moved to another plant but the engravings were not all updated (retooled) correctly on the molds. Thanks very much, Duncan, for the base pic!! 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. I found the bottom of a jar washed up on the shore of lake Michigan. Thank You. 3. Without seeing the bottle, Im not sure what it was used for, but if you can, send me a pic to my email listed at the right bottom corner of the page. catalogs have been used in the preparation of this website to assist with bottle The bottle has markings on the bottom 33 I IN O 91 with a big R directly under and a 2 under thatany idea what this might be? Owens-Illinois Glass Co. ~David. (30% off), Sale Price USD 14.70 So, to sum up, no, I doubt if you will be able to discover exactly what beverage was in your bottle. 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. It could stand for 1931, 1941 or 1951, assuming the logo is the Diamond/Oval/I logo used from 1929 to the mid-late 1950s. Etsys 100% renewable electricity commitment includes the electricity used by the data centers that host Etsy.com, the Sell on Etsy app, and the Etsy app, as well as the electricity that powers Etsys global offices and employees working remotely from home in the US. As I tried to explain in my main text of this page, there was actually some period of time beginning in 1954 when many of the molds then in use were re-tooled with their second mark (eliminating the diamond). David, Hey David, I found this bottle today on the bottom of the bottle it say 1930s!). In your case I suspect the 3 is a mold number, not a plant code. outnumber many fold the questions this websites' author receives about any Although, mold design numbers were usually on the base, not the heel, so I cant be 100% sure about that. They are probably medicine bottles of some sort. it outI even could. (These catalogs can also be useful at times for the Thanks Keep in mind this is NOT the same way that many other types of Owens-Illinois bottles are marked. The #42 is on the bottom. bottles, large grape juice and other liquid bulk bottles/jars. Best regards, its a pretty cool bottle would love to send at picture of it.. but any information would help thank you.. Hi Alden, Best regards, 2/2019) also On your bottle, the 5 is probably a date code since it is placed to the right of the logo. I found an amber colored medicine bottle. Thanks for including the links to photos of the bottle! Or maybe its not supposed to be anything at all? I live in south eastern Pa and came across this Owens Illinois bottle. /Users/owner/Pictures/Photos Library.photoslibrary/resources/renders/D/DEF6308A-A417-4C58-813F-F542B2A629EC_1_201_a.heic This is an in-depth overview of the history of this important 20th and still 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. The second number, 46, is a date code for 1946, the year the bottle was made. Your explanation of the markings on the bottom do not seem to relate to the jar I have. Its green. Hi Samanda, Indeed, for those who've tried and failed to find the right man offline, rapport can provide. I think they are from the 1930s ? companies that combined to form the Owens-Illinois Glass Co. in 1929. Any information is greatly appreciated. Any of the auction descriptions that contained the G-94 will come up in the listings. Yes, the 27 is a mold number. Also Metal Cap says keep in refrigerator after opening and serve chilled. Owens-Illinois has made thousands of different containers, and on many of them the markings do not always conform exactly to the most typical factory/date/mold code configuration. However, more research over the years has shown there was actually a gradual changeover from the old to the new trademark on containers, which occurred over a period of four or five years beginning in 1954 (with a few known exceptionssee note below discussing a bottle made in 1966 which carries the old trademark on the base!). See link! Some of the most commonly seen are D-9 and D-126. 5. Perhaps 1943. Again thanks for all your insight and information. Fenton Glass Company Hobnail Fan Vase in Blue Opalescent, Triangle mark, used by Vidrio Formas, Lerma, Mexico. Although Owens-Illinois did use the plant code #20 for their earlier glass plant at Brackenridge, Pennsylvania, that factory was only in production for a short time in the early 1930s and I doubt if your bottle was produced there. Hazel-Atlas H over A trademark on the front of clear Atlas Mason jar. I havent seen that particular one. David. But Jim Beam bottles will ALL have the same code, etc. ~David. David. This may or may not indicate any commercial production of commercial purposes. Hazel-Atlas H over A trademark on the front of clear Atlas Mason jar. Approx 8oz. Some bottle molds already in use were not re-engraved until as late as 1957, 1958, 1959, even, as mentioned, in 1966. final top-of-the-page Google paid ads.). David. The code on the bottom base is D 23 then below is 62-7. Note: This index is useful but a bit hard to use. a large heart on one side, and a smaller one on the other side with what appear to be leafy vines in between. TEXT AND PHOTOGRAPHS ON THIS SITE ~ COPYRIGHT 2004-2022. Hi David I have a small medicine bottle marked 15 with a dot above the 5, oval diamond, 3. This particular bottle was made at plant number 7 (Alton, Illinois). Can you study your bottle closely and compare with the pictures and information presented on this webpage on the Clorox company site? Presumably, when this particular mold was pulled out of the storeroom, and used to produce some more bottles (probably for a relatively small order), it wasnt considered important enough to take the time to re-engrave the trademark. Take care, Columbus Ohio Found Bottom jar As Presented.. In any case, I think your bottle is one of the earlier versions, made in the very early 1930s. However the LA plant did not open until 1949? Its rather thicker than average and has the following raised markings in a circle around the bottom: I.A BOTTLED.BY M.E.CO. USD 11.69, USD 15.59 If there is no date code, I cant tell how old a particular Presto Supreme Mason is, but in general those jars were made in the 1920s-1950s by Owens-Illinois. Duraglas, I have an Owens Illinois Glass Company decanter with the image of a crown and the signature of Kalakaua 7887 above it. Hi Ken, David, All in raised glass. This bottle base has 1949 date code to right. Since the DURAGLAS brand was introduced in 1940 by Owens-Illinois Glass Company, we know it must date sometime after that year. Plus, one pharmaceutical medicine bottle labeled Owens on the bottom. 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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? The ONLY number is a 2 to the left of the O/Diamond. Beginning of the specific bottle base of several hundred million papers) I discovered the absolute earliest Hi Jennie, ), C B B; C B K ; C B M marks on antique pickle jars, Coke Bottles (Glass Manufacturers Marks on Coke Bottles), Collectible Milk Glass General Information / Overview, Depression Glass (What is Depression Glass? of Owens-Illinois Glass Co. View Etsys Privacy Policy. However, I am of the opinion that it stands for 1946. Diamond-Oval-I trademark used by Owens-Illinois Glass Company, B inside a diamond ~ mark on the base of a blue-aqua horseradish or pickle bottle made by Binghamton Glass Company. Sellers looking to grow their business and reach more interested buyers can use Etsys advertising platform to promote their items. The bottle is clear and has 4/5 Pint four times in a ring around the base and a very obvious seam line running up both sides. Any idea what would have been in this jar? On some bottles this mark is very tiny or indistinct, often looking like a small 0 (a zero, or the letter O) with the I in the center hard to discern. Any ideas about what it was used for and how old it is? has never been reproduced. I have a large, probably 2.5 or 3 gallon jar I am researching for a friend. bottle (Big Junior size) dated 1960. Can you see any faint residue of a name such as 7-up? The 17 (in this case) stands for their Clarion, Pennsylvania glass factory where your bottle was made. Public collections can be seen by the public, including other shoppers, and may show up in recommendations and other places. Just some thoughts! Owens-Illinois Glass Company trademark/logo Diamond Oval- I entwined. Miniature Owens Illinois Brown Glass Medicine Bottle in Collectibles, Bottles & Insulators, Bottles . From the markings you describe, your bottle sounds like a generic or standard type of fifth liquor bottle made by Owens-Illinois. For a complete history of the Owens-Illinois Glass Co. 2018u. David. known information on the complicated history of the company into two This means that every time you visit this website you will need to enable or disable cookies again. other particular glass/bottle maker. Hi Shannon, See this link here which lists liquor bottle permit numbers assigned to several glass companies: David. I would love to know what the just what I picked up. David, I believe I have an Owens- Illinois Glass Company liquor bottle from 1941. My bottle is green and has G-94 duraglas then 3 the O and diamond symbol with an I in it, 49 and at the bottom 15. O V entwined on base of cobalt blue Acqua della Madonna water bottle from Italy. Any ideas? 2/2019). I am assuming by logo you mean the diamond and oval with an I inside. You are right that the 70 is a date code for 1970. Made in 1985 by Owens-Illinois Inc, emerald green non-returnable soda bottle, perhaps contained Sprite, 7-up, etc). Under that is the Duraglas Script and below that is a 1. It has the Duraglas logo as well. I found a clear seamed glass seven ounce pry-off cap style soda bottle embedded in a bank on a wayward beach on the Hawaiian island of Molokai and have been unable to find a conclusive identification for it. I would guess either 1954 or 1964. It is likely some LYRICbottles post-date 1929 since it would have taken some time for all bottle molds then in use to be re-engraved with the new mark used by Owens-Illinois. Thatcher Glass MTC mark on emerald green beach glass shard from a juice bottle. This is one of those questions that are hard to answer with certainty! I think I have learned some things but would love to verify. The one thing I cant find any information about is the number C2989 located next to the name Duraglas at the bottom of the jar. Dating old coke bottles. The numbers are likely mold identifying codes . Basically, those types of markings mean Design Patent for this item [bottle] was issued by the US Patent & Trademark Office, and the number assigned to the patent is 89237. then on the lower part of the bottle it says indiana harbor IND. Below it, at center is the Diamond & Oval entwined with I in center. David. mark on base of amber beer bottle. or was used for. Can you give me an Idea on the what year this may have been made in? Anyone ever see an IP for factory code? Please help So would this indicate 60s? Just an idea! Hope this helps, Illinois Glass Company catalogs also posted on this website - one of the following information he discovered recently: "In the 1931 I picked up a bottle of peppermint oil from an antique store, the bottle says its from Halgren & Pettit Druggists in Ithaca Michigan (The Rexall Store) Im inquiring about a date of the bottle. Google only turns up various whiskey code lists, none of which match. Does this mean it was made in the 30s, or after? This is on the side of the bottle, near the bottom. bclc lotto app not working; signs your internship will turn into a job; mary suehr schmitz. I know the 7 is the factory but what is the 1. To the left is a 7, to the right is a 7, and a 4 on the bottom. (Although, I think the most prolific maker of those types of vials is Wheaton, using their W in a circle or T. 1. File #22: Continuation of the "Closure Division" section (17 catalog David. The bottle was, as you know, made by Owens-Illinois at their Alton, Illinois glass plant (across the Mississippi River from St. Louis). Although it is sometimes compared to the look of the planet Saturn, there was no real connection or intentional likeness, just a coincidental similarity. Thanks various paneled medicines. of the IGCo. It would be cool to know it was very old as well. I dont know how late the word OWENS was embossed as a trademark on the base of those medicine bottles. Owens-Illinois Glass Company I inside an O trademark, AB (connected) mark on base of light aqua beer bottle with P 11 code. I found a green bottle with a screw top lid. Please click here to go to my website Home Page. David. I have a 7 on the left, a 7 on the right, and a 1 below with no numbers above. 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. ABJ111 $9.00 Material: Glass Condition: Very good a Those jugs were used for various liquids, such as vinegar, soda syrup, apple cider, etc. The 11 is a mold number. I think it was manufactured in Oklahoma. I cant figure it out can you please help? Des. catalog pages) - Includes an introduction followed by milk bottles of various For instance (just a random example), lets say a particular ketchup bottle is being made by machine. 1933 Owens-Illinois catalog. The Charlotte glass plant (according to a brief note in my records) was producing bottles from October 15, 1963 to April 1, 2010. Historic Glass Bottle Identification & Information PopScreen - Video Search, Bookmarking and Discovery Engine. There may be a close similarity, but dont be surprised if you see something just a bit different in the finished product. Although most (not all!) Bottle in a load of dirt from 4th st Chickasha, Ok. Its a clear thick glass for a prescription bottle. So at this point Im curious what the bottle was possibly used for (Soda, Beer, etc.) Your site is such a wonderful resource for nosy people like me, and who enjoy old things. https://patents.google.com/patent/USD73096S/en?oq=d73096 However, with a bit of time one can figure The appearance can range from just a faint whitish stain all the way to outrageously beautiful multicolor rainbow effects on bottles that have been buried for a very long time. Blob dating as a demisexual soda bottle pricing guides useful: none: using coke bottle? We've sent you an email to confirm your subscription. Great website! See "OWENS Thanks! for the catalog or portions thereof. Details: the bottom of the jug has the O-I diamond, 23 on the right side and 4 on the left. It is not completely round as it has flat angles coming off of the flat bottom but then becomes rounded on top so is neither completely round nor completes a hexagon. And no, the number has nothing to do with any date, in case you were wondering. On the bottom of the symbol is number 1 to the right of the symbol is number 4 with a dot on the top and bottom of it. There are, however, various clues within this mystery 1930s catalog as to its I think it might have been a code designation for that particular bottle style/design. Photos included. From my reading i believe it to be from the late 30s to early 40s. Bottle Catalog. That does help a lot. Please let me know if you are able to pin down the date with their chart. Sounds like a neat piece! Screw top (dont have the lid) , says duraglas on the front, Owens on the bottom with a logo that looks like a sideways diamond with a circle going through it. D 126 on top of the logo. On many liquor bottles made by Owens-Illinois, the number on the left is a Liquor Bottle Permit Number, not a plant location code. I gathered from the articles youve posted it is an Illinois made container dating possibly 37 or 47. 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! OWENS appears on the base of some clear prescription bottles. Please bookmark this site, and I hope you will return often. Hope this helps! Click on each link to The single-digit codes were used, in some instances, on various bottles and jars of different sizes and shapes over a range of decades. Hi Lindsey, It has the I inside the O and Diamond logo on the bottom rotated 90, and R 377 on one line in the center and 56-6 on the second line. NOTE: PLEASE be aware that sometimes my replies via direct email are accidentally diverted into recipients' Junk or Spam folders. Many of these types of soda bottles from the 1980s and 90s have rather faint embossing arranged along the lower heel of the bottle. and lots of other company information. Not sure if this is enough to identify, but I am curious. On the side of both jar ls at the base is says Duraglas on one side and on the opposite it says Duraglas C 2932. Logos and Codes. Introduction to the liquor and wine bottles section. Hi Lisa, Yes! Owens-Illinois, Inc.. But if you cant respond, I completely understand. (I do NOT subscribe to the theory that ALL date codes without a dot to the right of the number necessarily means it is from the 1930s, and all date codes WITH dots are from the 1940s or later, but that seems to be true in quite a few cases). The years in parentheses dont represent the beginning or ending dates of a company, or the year any particular bottle was made, but merely indicate that the glass company was included in a list of permit numbers that was published or updated that year. 1 below mold cavity number? Some glass companies seem to have used style numbers more often than others. The global major manufacturers of Medical Moulded Bottle include Schott, Owens-Illinois, Stoelzle Pharma, Nekem, Origin, Gerresheimer, Corning, Adelphi and SGD-Pharma, etc. David, Hi Cari, pages) - Contains a lot of illustrations and information on a myriad of metal (Im sorry but this site is not set up to accept pictures uploaded by readers). I have determined it to be from the Owens-Illinois Glass Company. In regards to the makers mark, it is an I inside of an O, with a 7 to the left, a 2 to the right, and a 15 on the bottom. You would need to do research on the other clues including the style of graphics or lettering (for Canada Dry). jellies, preserves, pickles, peanut butter, candy, relish, and a few others. Questions? 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. David. to various glass containers." I can say that Owens-Illinois Glass Company has made untold BILLIONS of bottles and jars of all kinds over the last 87 years. Below the trademark are 64, D-1, 46 stacked on top of each other. Original Price USD 11.28 The number would have been used on invoices and other paperwork and communications between the glass company and their customers. I have a Duraglas 4/5 Quart bottle with 6 on left, I inside O logo, 6 on the right and a 27 centered underneath the I/O logo. We excavated a 32oz clear jar/bottle, which cleaned up quite nicely! In the case of your Listerine bottle Im not sure why there is a period next to the mold number, and the 5 is almost certainly a mold number. 2. I just know its gotta be a medicine bottle but could you tell me the year or date or at all what it might have once been. Yes, 4 is the mold number identifying that particular mold. Hello David, Judging from the G-18038 which is a style number used by Owens-Illinois, you have an RC (Royal Crown Cola) bottle.

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