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Finished up the milk bottle dump

LOS3R, I usually have found full cans of beer at the beach, usually buried by underage youthful drinkers when the Beach Patrol is doing a sweep :lol: The boot glass is cool, I have a few that advertise beer on them.
That whiskey brand I've never seen before. The "Federal Law forbids..." on it started to be used about 1933-35 or so, and was used till around 1964, though the style of your bottle looks like that earlier period. Here's some info:
http://www.bottlebooks.com/federal_law_prohibits_.htm
https://www.antiquebottles-glass.com/learn/federal-law-forbids-sale-or-reuse-of-this-bottle/
 
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found with late 1800s-1900s


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Says “federal law forbids sale or re-use of this bottle”

Dixie belle

One pint


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Any help with info on these? Btw these are all finds on a hillside between a 1964 house and a 1930s log road that is also civil war territory, in West Virginia so dates go back forever, I’ve found dated as old as 1876


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Sorry to steal your thread, you just seem to have the right knowledge


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LOS3R that boot is smaller than I thought. It could be a figural piece. (art glass). Not sure. The second picture of the bottom is most likely Diamond Glass Co. of Pennsylvania 1949. Owens-Illinois had a similar mark. That Clairol is womens' hair dye. Can't tell if the date is marked, not all bottles are. I'd guess 1930s-40s. (They started in 1931).
 
LOS3R that boot is smaller than I thought. It could be a figural piece. (art glass). Not sure. The second picture of the bottom is most likely Diamond Glass Co. of Pennsylvania 1949. Owens-Illinois had a similar mark. That Clairol is womens' hair dye. Can't tell if the date is marked, not all bottles are. I'd guess 1930s-40s. (They started in 1931).



Thanks a lot! I love the boot lol. Just barely spotted it, thought it was just busted glass at first. Good call on the middle bottle, looks right to me. The clairol bottle I figured was hair dye but wasn’t sure, it has no other markings at all aside from what I previously wrote.


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