It was made at the Huntington, West Virginia plant, and the 11 is a mold number. David. Included within this grouping (page xxvii) is listed the Hazelhurst, PA. plant. )from what I gathered reading your post the number above below the logo is the mold # 8 and above is patent # 4601-CB ~David. Hello my son found a brown bottle in a mountain top lake- it has the circle over diamond with the I in the middle left number is 20 (Oakland) right is 2. The bottom of the jar looks only to have a large O with a sideways diamond and MAYBE a tiny I in the middle though hard to see. ), File #18: End of the "Food Container Division" products and the of the IGCo. appropriate. https://www.sha.org/bottle/pdffiles/IGCo_BLockhart.pdf. Thanks! To the left is a 7, to the right is a 7, and a 4 on the bottom. My site is not really geared toward values, and more about the history of glass, so I cant give you a definite value. I have an Owens 3 oz medicine bottle that still has the cork in it, along with a little bit of clear yellowish syrupy liquid you can tell the cork hasnt been removed for ages.. . The exact cursive style changed slightly several times over the years. You are right that the 70 is a date code for 1970. These were made for Coke executives as gifts. In short, it appears the catalog was put Some Owens-Illinois soda bottles carried a G-number which was a number (G combined with 2, 3, or 4-digits) assigned to a particular shape or style..I think those are more common from the 1940s-1960s. Since the brand Duraglas was not introduced until 1940, we can be sure it stands for sometime after that year. Federal law forbids sale or re use of this bottle.. PAT. They have a circle inside a square on the bottom. The bottle likely dates from 1936 (the 6 on the right of the logo is a year date code). Etsy is powered by 100% renewable electricity. Google only turns up various whiskey code lists, none of which match. E. Part of gin uses the us, including juniper, london case dating with no sex drive bottle club there in the iconic gin liqueur. If the 3 is accompanied by the newer mark (I inside an O) it could stand for 1963 or 1973. Want to know more? following (edited somewhat): "The other detail to remember is that OI Thank you for creating it! Mark, its a large-size water bottle. The It appears to be a 78 date code but with the old mark used by Owens-Illinois. In your case I assume there is not. Many of those kinds of liquor bottles, especially the common flasks, were virtually generic and might have held a number of different brands. later in this point). That would mean either 1935, 1945 or 1955 but I cant be sure which year is right. 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! What year is this jar and do items like these ever have a value? Hope this helps, If the 9 on the right is followed by a dot or period (9.) "Owens-Illinois became the sales agent for Patent 90023. However, the original question from Ali might bring up other, related questions: 1) Were single digit date codes used in ALL decades? USD 5.50, USD 7.00 Bottle Catalog C. W. & CO. marks). Was able to read by an article provided by you above that the plant was most likely closed by 1969 but could find no further information. Original Price USD 11.28 There is a seam up to the top, but a large, messy pontil on the bottom. The practice of placing a dot after a single digit year code to indicate the 1940s may have been standard for most if not all soda bottles, but was this true on all of the other types? I am at a loss as to what this might be, can you help? David. Perhaps a reader will chime in with other ideas! The Charleston plant was operating from 1929 to about 1964, so many bottles are out there with the 56 LBPN on the base! Many millions of insulators were made at Muncie, the very last being manufactured in the year 1967. So I cant see the value either. The left no. Des Pat 92901 Screw top with metal cap. ", This implies that O-I was selling Libbey 33 was the plant location code. 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. The flat front and back of the bottle have a set of 3 raised arcs at the 3, 6, 9, and 12 positions. Hi Randy, And no, the number has nothing to do with any date, in case you were wondering. I did a search on ebay with the keywords green sunsweet bottle (without quotes) and came up with several examples of the older Sunsweet bottles listed there. linked PDF files containsanywhere from 10 to to 1933.). One piece of information supporting 1933 (or later) is the presence of David. Hope this helps! The Kolb Brewery was in Bay City, Michigan and closed during or shortly after prohibition. the "Owens-Illinois Plants" at the time with illustrations of those plants. The neck is fairly short and bulges slightly in the middle and the top is threaded for a twist off type cap (that I do not have). The bottle is in very good shape but it is missing the cap. If there is a period, then it was made in the 1940s. Take your pick on which date you will accept . Steve, the bottle is likely a liquor bottle (judging from the 4/5 PINT marking) and the date code could be either 1943 or 1953. It certainly has an attractive design! The 15 is a mold number. The mark is on the bottom and is about 1 from one of the edges. David. https://patents.google.com/patent/USD73096S/en?oq=d73096 But they are all meant to convey the same meaning.merely the trademark standing for Owens-Illinois Glass Co. SHELL-PENN GLASS 1 QT MOTOR OIL BOTTLE, its 14 1/2 tall. Hi Rachel, The 64-6 is a liquor bottle permit number (64 stood for Alton, IL), followed by a single-digit date code which was in all likelihood, either 1936 or 1946. Or would there be anyplace to find info on the mold? (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). I would suggest you search Google Images with those keywords and see if a similar container shows up in the results. Helen, this Randy, Im sorry but I dont know anything about these particular bottles. And thats on the very bottom but I also found on the sides towards the bottom a number 2 with a dot and A211B. Clear Glass Medicine Bottles (4) Owens 3 iv Bayer Aspirin Virginia Dare Extract. Then below the circle is the diamond with circle that has the I in the center. There is no way to be sure what was in it unless there is an intact label. a It is aqua with ribs 2 diamond pane panels on the front (small on top, large o the bottom) and one small diamond shaped panel on the back. Then again, there were many brands that were bottled in distinctive containers with identifiable trademarks or graphics on them. For more detailed discussion on Owens-Illinois Glass Company and their date codes, and a detailed, updated chart of O-I plant location codes, please check out this comprehensive article written by Bill Lockhart and Russ Hoenig: The Bewildering Array of Owens-Illinois Glass Co. plant, and colors and designs are being applied Dirty on the inside. David. Quick and find a 2010 vintage 7up seven up to drink beer bottles and. 55 to the left. In any case, from your description, the number on the left (7), typically a plant location code, indicates production at the Alton, Illinois factory. ~David. David, Hi there! Etsy uses cookies and similar technologies to give you a better experience, enabling things like: Detailed information can be found in Etsys Cookies & Similar Technologies Policy and our Privacy Policy. The term "OnIzed" is mentioned throughout the listings portion (majority) of Then directly beside that is marked 61/2 GAL. I have found an old beer bottle Brown oval shaped bottle with the owens symbol on the bottom. David. beautiful green. You would probably know. I am assuming you are referring to the emerald green CANTEEN shaped Sunsweet bottles. beginning of an index of ~David. Im confused cause mostly what I have found says most everything after the 50s had double digit date codes. There are embossed grid lines at the top of the bottle. They were sold to, and heavily used by many apothecaries, druggists, doctors, medical laboratories and other such entities. I have occasionally seen them for sale at antique malls and flea markets, and they show up for sale frequently on ebay. All of this strongly indicates that some of the catalog was done just after What does this all mean? The 7 on the right is a date code and I assume it stands for 1937. First use of this mark is claimed to have been on December 17, 1997, according to information posted on the justia.com website, here: Leslie, David. Mfg mark of a Diamond with an I surrounded by an O. And yes I believe you are right that the 9 is a date code for 1939. Thank you David for all the information/help! Thank you. The only info I can pass along would be that your bottle was made at their #9 plant (Streator, IL) and was made in 1967. Etsy uses cookies and similar technologies to give you a better experience, enabling things like: Detailed information can be found in Etsys Cookies & Similar Technologies Policy and our Privacy Policy. the "Tumbler Division" section (16 catalog pages) - More information on closures Or maybe an I. (More info, below, in the paragraph on the I inside an O trademark). David, David: Very nice site full of use full information. Bottom has a sideways 4, Owens, 6, and the O diamond mark. Hence, my reasoning is that the tumblers But Im sorry I cannot be sure! The middle of the diamond is messy, similar to the the green bottle photo above. An odd shaped amber bottle (almost diamond shaped) with the symbol all the way to the right side. hi david my name is les I have searched and searched to find the year of this one gallon jug w2ith a Barrell that says quality control in it and it also has grapes and leaves or vines on it also it has 20 diamond logo 2 and 5676 W with a 5 under it any ideas? his communications (which has been further edited down from what was here prior Thats what I gather from the numbering in the skirt: 5819, Sean, Im not sure what the F means. 1960s and 1970s, but all are long out of print and variably difficult to obtain. Captcha failed to load. The E1152 is possibly a mold number (mold design number) assigned by Owens-Illinois to that particular bottle style. Vicki, single digit date codes were still used in the 1960s and afterward. Owens-Illinois, Inc.. In general, (and this is my own understanding.I invite clarification or corrections from readers!! Hope this helps, $8.99. Thanks Beautiful Amber Swirled bottles, when seen through a sunny window they look like they have a double swirl bright and clean, probably two of the nicer ABM bottles I have ever seen outside of the cobalt Carter ABM cathedrals. Fox Terrier shotglass made by Hazel Atlas. Just wish I knew for certain what year it is. Very hard to tell. The first part of that sentence is certainly a (somewhat humorous) reference to the repeal of Label (ACL) glassware That sounds like one of their regular line of modern canning/fruit jars. errors are found on older, handmade items. Thanks! David, It has been told (dont remember where I read this) that the initials helped identify bottles that were being returned for refilling. Thanks for writing, and I hope this helps! The trademark PRESTO was registered in 1928 although it was probably used for a time before that year. I think the 1951 is the year the mold itself was manufactured, but I am not 100% sure of that. 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. There is some additional ACL and 3 is a mold number. Sapphire Blue Eastlake Childrens Mug, made by Atterbury & Company of Pittsburgh in the 1880s, Hobnail candy dish in Amberina glass (Fenton inside an oval mark is on the base), Owens-Illinois Glass Company I inside an O trademark, VM (MV) logo on CD 642 Gingerbread Man style insulator made by Verreries de Masnieres, BIRCH LEAF pattern milk glass cream pitcher Unknown Maker. Best regards, David. File #22: Continuation of the "Closure Division" section (17 catalog About the Federal Law Forbids phrase.it is apparent that some bottles continued to have been made with the marking even into the early 1970s. Presumably most of these jars were made within just a few years of the issuance of the patent in 1932, but I dont know for how long. Photo courtesy of ebay seller Dotdority. John, The bottle was made at their Streator, Illinois location (plant #9) and the 5 would stand for either 1945 or 1955. Early American Prescut (EAPC) serving platter made by Anchor Hocking. On the other side of the bottle it says One Quart. Finally, on the bottom M258270. Thanks for writing, and sorry I dont have information about it. I am reasonably sure the date code 1 stands for 1941 (as the Oakland plant started production in 1936). This bottle along with many other beer bottles (mostly Japanese) were found on or around the beaches from WWII era. For more info with a more extensive, detailed chart of known Owens-Illinois plant location codes, please check out the article by Bill Lockhart and Russ Hoenig at this URL: The Bewildering Array of Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Hope this helps! The trademark crown is certain to be an insignia used by a particular distiller / whiskey company, although I do not know off-hand what company that isIm sure a reader or knowledgeable whiskey bottle collector will recognize it. 10 may be a mold number. Although 56 is not listed in the permit code document you have shared, I read in several of your responses that it was OIs permit number for their Charleston, WV facility. [url=https://postimages.org/][img]https://i.postimg.cc/J7cWT89t/mb2.jpg[/img][/url], Hi Eric, Register and search over 40 million singles: voice recordings. 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. Catalogs, invoices and other company paperwork would have listed that number to identify the bottle type. This is the general case with gobs of bottles for many different products.. The base is marked with the H over smaller a logo. Russ Hoenig noted the USD 10.15, USD 11.28 In general, these types of bottles were made in very large numbers, and are considered relatively MODERN by bottle collectors and do not have a lot of monetary value in todays collector marketplace **at the present time**. This is on the base of a small green glass jar, perhaps for an ointment. The O-I mark (being the third major trademark embossed on the companys glass containers) was officially registered by the United States Patent & Trademark Office on March 20, 2007, under registration #3219434. Thanks to both Phil, Russ and O-I for making this Thanks for your posts! I have a clear bottle with ribbing, clearly states A Midwest Product on front and back has 6 3/4 fluid ounces on one side and BB 48 on the other and patent Du Quoin Ill pending and 18 the diamond oval I Mark 5 across the bottom and Midwest dairy products co. around the bottom edge. For more information on the brand name Duraglas, you might want to check out my page here: 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. Underneath in an arc formation is DES. 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. ADVERTISEMENT Because of this utility I have reproduced the entire Hi Trisha, No, since their Duraglas brand name was introduced in 1940, the year date code 3 on that particular bottle would have to refer to either 1943 or 1953. With the original label missing, I dont know of a surefire way of finding out what was originally contained in the bottle. 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! I could not figure out how to post a conversation. Heinz Ketchup Bottle #143. I have read that plant # 62 has been recorded by others on liquor bottles but can find no information about the plant itself. It boasts 80 plants in 23 countries and more than $6 billion in annual sales. letters are not in alphabetical order in the catalog. Sounds like it would be a crown lip style bottle. My family has a collection of Owens Illinois decorated yearly bottles,dating from the 1930, 1940,and 1950. Since Owens-Illinois was not formed until 1929, it could not stand for 1906. Most bottles are in good shape and bearing single digit dates, up to the mid 1940s. "Package Division" section and the "Closure Division" section begins (26 catalog Thanks for writing and take care! catalog pages) - Includes an introduction followed by milk bottles of various Ive yet to see one that wasnt. DRUGGIST, EXTRACT & MEDICINE BOTTLES Page 23 - Improved Citrate of Magnesia with a porcelain stopper Page 24 - French square prescription bottles, narrow mouth Does this mean the bottle is 1936 from Clarksburg, WV? A dot on the top and bottom middle and a 5 all the way to the right side. Hi Judy, Markings on the bottle are 9 0-1 67. . been David. 29 beginning of the very large "Food Container Division" products (27 catalog pages) - USD 5.40, USD 6.00 Atterbury EASTLAKE bird mug in pink alabaster or pink clambroth, made circa early to mid-1880s. Thank you, David, that is what I figured, especially since it is such a large bottle that probably had a low run rate. (50% off), Sale Price USD 5.40 Im guessing the number 4 indicates the plant in Clarksburg, W.V., the one that interests me is the M258270. 3. HI, i have have a bottle that i am completely stumped on. Evidently the Brownie sodas were made for some period of time (1940s-1960s??) NOTE: PLEASE be aware that sometimes my replies via direct email are accidentally diverted into recipients' Junk or Spam folders. Photos included. The label is flaking off and more fragile then a butterfly wing, but who knows if it is original and it is only 15% there anyway. I think (repeat: think) that these are cases when the mold engraver, for some reason, simply never bothered to update the mold and remove the engraving (this involves filling in the engraving and smoothing over so there is no apparent disturbance of the glass surface on the finished bottle). Dont know what 3-H indicates. The 11 is a mold number. Best regards, I am trying to find any info on these bottles. [Update ~ edited April 8, 2021] Hannah, the liquor bottle permit number 62 was assigned to Owens-Illinois Glass Companys plant at Terre Haute, Indiana. amber whiskey bottle ), 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? and who may have used it.There is no evidence that any logo in the form of painted, screened, or glued label ever existed. 2018t. shape names than these old catalogs. This marking is not on the base itself and there are no other identifying marks. Any info would be appreciated. Bottom of bottle is 6 emblem 2. It has an art deco design. Sellers looking to grow their business and reach more interested buyers can use Etsys advertising platform to promote their items. The 56 is a liquor bottle permit number assigned to Owens-Illinois Glass Company, indicating their factory at Charleston, West Virginia. Hope this helps a bit! It sounds like it is shaped much like Valeries, she commented above. I havent found another like it online. Best regards, David. I have found something that looks like a rare bottle that Edwin W Fluerst patented with 87834. 64 is the liquor bottle permit number assigned to Owens-Illinois Glass Company at their Alton, Illinois plant. The 73096 is a Design patent number and here is a link to the patent information, as listed in the database on the GOOGLE PATENTS site: https://www.thecloroxcompany.com/company/our-story/bottle-guide/. packer jars, "Lightning" canning jars, barrel jars, mustards, horseradish, Under seems to be either an one or I. David, Mike this is so cool believe it or not today I purchased at a garage sale the same exact jug with the same markings on the bottom except mine has 1931! Any ideas on what date this jar may be from, and which plant ? The mark is a diamond with a circle an the I in the middle. and between sections. Best regards, It is a giant bottle 20 inches tall. confirmed 1934 by noting that in the 1934 End-of-Year report, under "Relations I was going to ask the same questions you did so thanks for doing all the work for me! I have some of this info embedded in answers to similar questions near the bottom of the Owens-Illinois Glass Company page. Does this mean it was made in the 30s, or after? being very accurate (1926) or within a year one way or the other (1920) via In unserem Vergleich haben wir die unterschiedlichsten 70413 lego am Markt unter die Lupe genommen und die wichtigsten Eigenschaften, die Kostenstruktur und die Bewertungen der Kunden abgewogen. Clover-like logo seen on base of French pharmacy bottle (photo courtesy Lynne Wertz), O-I mark currently used by O-I (Owens-Illinois, Inc). The side at the bottom is marked 4/5 quart which I know equals a fifth in slang terms. It looks like this: The 5 is centered and has a period next to it. In your case I suspect the 3 is a mold number, not a plant code. The illustration accompanying Note: Because of time and energy constraints, I can no longer answer all emails personally, but you may contact me directly at: dav__erwhi "at" gmail.com. This particular bottle was made at plant number 7 (Alton, Illinois). David. ~David. I also used an URL shortener, as the resulting link was quite long: https://ebay.to/2OIVM2e, Bright emerald green glass has been used for a very wide variety of bottles, both soda and beer as well as other beverages. You've already signed up for some newsletters, but you haven't confirmed your address. KY.G.W. The 6 to the left of the diamond logo is a plant location code for Charleston, West Virginia, but if the number that was placed to the right of the logo is missing, I cant say when it was made since that would have been the date code. It is Owens-Illinois, with the O-I diamond logo. I just found this site surfing and am very excited with it. There are no other markings aside from the makers mark, although there is a thin, faint seam on either side of the jar. Oftentimes large quantities of soda bottles from more than one bottling company was returned, and stored/transported upside-down in crates so the letters could be easily seen, thus the bottles sorted/separated quickly. This information is from a publication indexed online, at this link: https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.$c127996&view=1up&seq=11&q1=LIST%20OF%20GLASS%20MANUFACTURERS%20TO%20WHOM%20PERMITS%20TO%20MANUFACTURE%20LIQUOR%20BOTTLES. ~David. After the merger (1929), I could see a directive for all branches (and) Hey David! It is in a plastic container that also says iw Harper on it. In any case, I may have been unclear in what I was trying to write, and may need to re-edit my text. It looks like a 7 to the left and 3 to the right. 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. (Its about 5 1/2 inch in diameter, maybe a gallon jug? Owens-Illinois Glass Company - Glass bottles, jars, flasks, containers. Any idea what the date of manufacture could be? with Employees" - "In all of the plants a I have located the large markings of the I inside of the diamond with an oval around them on the top of the base. Hope this helps, The number to the left is 9. Thanks for all of the information you have gathered and shared on this page! https://sha.org/bottle/pdffiles/OwensIllinois2015.pdf Some possibilities for random items include hunters, fishermen, hikers, surveyors, farmers, nearby landowners, vagrants, ATV riders, or just teens or children out exploring the neighborhood and leaving litter! I have a 7 on the left, a 7 on the right, and a 1 below with no numbers above. Honestly, Im not sure what the M258270 indicates. I think the #4 to the right is the possible dates of 1934, 44, or 54 ; probably 54. Hi! File #14: Continuation of the I have a duraglas players 10 oz. USD 16.32, USD 19.20 I have a bottle with the I inside an O mark with a date code of 1982. 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. There is a list of permit codes for glass companies making liquor bottles after Prohibition and the 1935 (34) law on the Historic Bottle website: Hope this helps, ~David. 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. As stated above, a date code usually appears to the right of the Owens-Illinois logo. Diamond-I mark on bottom of amber bottle made by Illinois Glass Company. I then read that any dates after 1960 I believe, would be two digit numbers. Top line 15 SB Middle line 4 (OI Diamond) 1 . Sorry I cannot be sure which is correct. (Send me a pic of the bottle to email address listed at lower right on any webpage on this site). 9.5\" tall. to various glass containers." On the typical bottle, there is usually a number to the left of, to the right of, and below, the trademark. Logo of two water drops Pasabahce, Turkey. Just wondering if there would be any way to find out how many of these were made? Those partners may have their own information theyve collected about you. 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. The 56 to the right of the logo is a date code for 1956. We found it half-buried in the woods on our land, and were just curious about what it might have once contained.
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