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Wine Vinegar Bottle -Decorative -Glass -Vintage-Amber
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Pre 1980 item# 1105785
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$18.99 plus shipping
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This is a decorative, unique dark amber glass bottle. This glass bottle has a "bottle in basket" pattern. It has a hand applied handle and a cork stopper. I think it is just decorative.
Maybe at one time it held wine vinegar or whatever.
Maker is unknown. Color: Dark Amber
Measurements : 5" tall, 3-3/4" wide, 10" long .
Good vintage condition. It has some light scratches on the top but still in good condition. Unique.
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Vintage Sanford's Ink and Library Paste Bottle--Old
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Pre 1950 item# 1066107
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$10.00 for both vintage bottles - --plus shipping
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Here we have a set of two vintage clear glass bottles from the past.
The first bottle is a unique, vintage round ink bottle. Embossed in the center in 3 lines -- "Sanford's Inks, HALF PINT, And Library Paste". Light and minimal age grime inside.
The second bottle is an old pepper sauce bottle. The bottle measures 7" tall x 2" wide at the bottom. There are several small bubbles in the g ...click for details
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Cream of Almonds by Harmony of Boston- Vintage
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Pre 1950 item# 1065691
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$12.99 plus shipping
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This is an old bottle. It held Cream of Almonds. This was a very old type skin conditioner or emollient. It was made by Harmony of Boston. It contained 5% alcohol. It was used for every type of skin problem--sunburns, chapped skin, windburn, shaving burns, etc.. The bottle is in good condition but there are some tears and paper holes on the neck collar of the bottle. See photos.
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Antique Singer Bottle --Singer Manufacturing Company
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Pre 1910 item# 1022400
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$25.00--REDUCED TO $20.00 plus shipping
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The first practical sewing machine was developed by Isaac Singer in Massachusetts, 1850. One year later, Singer and Edward Clark formed I.M. Singer & Company. In 1863 the company was changed to Singer Manufacturing Company. This bottle is old but it is in great condition,.The bottle is rectangular, made of clear glass and embossed with the Singer "S" logo and "SINGER MANUFACTURING CO./TRADE MARK&qu ...click for details
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