I assume that is the case with your bottle. Does your Coke bottle have a city name on the base for the bottling plant? Hi! Hi DavidI have found a 32 oz clear glass bottle with Art Deco designs on the top, bottom and sides of both sides. Fenton Glass Company Hobnail Fan Vase in Blue Opalescent. (Since O-I didn't use the ACL process until about 1933, this pretty much dates the catalog H in a square mark as it appears on a Hemingray-manufactured emerald green soda, mineral water or beer bottle. is 7 and the right side no. page (which was signed by several dozen workers and/or management) I found a small 3 in tall glass bottle. thank you! 2 55 9 The 15 is a mold number. I was interested in seeing a photo of the bottle you describe. Amazing to find this article by simply googling o with diamond logo glass mark. The best I can tell it reads 4 IO Diamond Logo 3 I cant tell for sure if there is a period after the 3 due to the stippling of the base. Sorry, but I do not know of any source that lists distillery codes found on these types of liquor bottles. File #12: Continuation of the "Prescription Ware Division" soda bottle with different sports players on the front of it, on the bottom of the bottle it has #3 for the plant code, #48 for the date code,#1 for the mold code. David, This appear to be a 1970 Owens mark, but the bottle and label seem to me to date earlier. Antique Owens Glass 3iu 80cc Clear Glass Apothecary Medicine Bottle 5.25" Tall. . Because it doesnt in Google. Any ideas? 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. 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. If so, how do I determine its age and if possible, what the bottle was originally used for.Thank YouPaula, Hi Paula, many times the I is either too small or indistinct to show up on the finished bottle, or was not engraved in the mold at all, but this has nothing to do with whether or not the bottle is a product of Owens-Illinois Glass Company. On the bottom of the jar, there is the I in an oval O, but no diamond. That was my intention for getting them. Hi David, I have read this with great interest. ), File #18: End of the "Food Container Division" products and the Public collections can be seen by the public, including other shoppers, and may show up in recommendations and other places. If so, the markings show it was made in Alton, Illinois by Owens-Illinois Glass Company. Also supporting a "begin date" of 1930 or early 1931 is the It has small bumps all over the bottle except around the center of the bottle where the label may have been? Mold makers spelling errors are fairly common on glass items such as bottles, fruit jars and insulators, and those errors are sought by collectors. Below it, at center is the Diamond & Oval entwined with I in center. Dating old ink bottles - Join the leader in mutual relations services and find a date today. voluntary movement has started among employees which has led to the formation of. It was and owns duraglas bottle!! (30% off), Sale Price USD 7.20 The 6 on the left does represent their Charleston, WV bottle factory, and the 6 on the right is a date code. Consistently earned 5-star reviews, shipped orders on time, and replied quickly to messages, Looks like you already have an account! Original Price USD 7.20 2/2019) noted the But they are all meant to convey the same meaning.merely the trademark standing for Owens-Illinois Glass Co. 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. David. provided some glassware related information that points to a 1934 to 1935 date I think that the type of soil (mineral content) can also play a part in how colorful the effect may be. Bottle is in good used condition. 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. 3) I have a small emerald green vial, marked with a single digit date code (9) to the right of the newer (second) trademark, just an I inside an O. Hi Lindsay, Hi Patrick, Andrew, Some bottle molds already in use were not re-engraved until as late as 1957, 1958, 1959, even, as mentioned, in 1966. Many of these types of soda bottles from the 1980s and 90s have rather faint embossing arranged along the lower heel of the bottle. Probably is a good way to put it, as you have done. Please double-check those folders in your email app/program after a few days if you haven't heard from me!! fluid and miscellaneous styles. on the bottom. Its the first bottle from the 1960s Ive found bearing the old trademark, and Ive been collecting soda bottles since I was 15 years old (1978). I think its made by Owens-Illinois Glass Company and has the numbers 7, 3 and 360 on it. Beginning and end of the "Package Division" section covering To the left is a 7, to the right is a 7, and a 4 on the bottom. an array of Applied Color *Russ Hoenig (pers. Bottle is in amazing condition! styles and front: 4/5 QUART I have a clear half gallon presto supreme mason jar. Thanks for writing, This is on the side of the bottle, near the bottom. Atterbury EASTLAKE bird mug in pink alabaster or pink clambroth, made circa early to mid-1880s. 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? Vintage OWENS 3i Fluted Embossed Glass Bottle - Clear Graduated Medicine Pharmacy Bottle - 3.5" Tall SilverliningByTravis (4,336) $14.50 FREE shipping More like this Vintage Owens-Illinois Glass Liquor Decanter with Romanov Crest | Carafe with Handle and Pour Spout AlegriaCollection (1,083) $48.00 FREE shipping More like this If the 9 on the right is followed by a dot or period (9.) There was a problem subscribing you to this newsletter. The 4 in this case may be just a mold number. In order to give you the best experience, we use cookies and similar technologies for performance, analytics, personalization, advertising, and to help our site function. Best regards, David, Hi David. Earned the Keg Champion badge! (50% off), Sale Price USD 5.40 The See link! Typical 1920s-era "fluted sides" ketchup bottle made by Owens Bottle Company. Thank you =), Hello Nora, ~David. Does anyone know what its worth? APPLD FOR, it also has the round rough uneven circle around the bottom of the jar. I found this bottle in very good condition laying on top of the ground in some old woods in Saratoga Springs NY. What do I have, what do the # mean? Hope this helps, Vicki, single digit date codes were still used in the 1960s and afterward. Below that is the word duraglas. Patent 90023. These bottles are 10 quart bottles with a stippled surface and a clear rectagular space at the lower portion of the bottle that has the dairys name etched into it. It appears to be a 78 date code but with the old mark used by Owens-Illinois. https://ibb.co/ynPfcjW (Possible mold number that looks like it says E788) The Jar is like a flat sided fish bowl shape. glassware, including Mickey Mouse/Disney glassware with Thanks! In your case the 10 is a mold number..i.e. of the IGCo. Original Price USD 6.31 I am at a loss as to what this might be, can you help? That plant operated up to (I think) around 1962, give or take a year. Can you help me identify it? David. shape names than these old catalogs. I have found an old beer bottle Brown oval shaped bottle with the owens symbol on the bottom. My husband & I found what looks to be an old pickle jar in the woods. On either side of the mark there is the number 9. Illinois Glass Company catalogs also posted on this website - one of the Hi Shay, If anyone who lands on this site has better information on the changeover, please contact me and I will update the page. Shown on this page are pictures of typical trademark variations used on glass containers, especially during the early years. Thanks and take care! https://www.thecloroxcompany.com/company/our-story/bottle-guide/. Perhaps a reader will chime in with other ideas! Below is the number 7 and below that is: PAT. They were sold to, and heavily used by many apothecaries, druggists, doctors, medical laboratories and other such entities. The sides of the bottle has sort of a decorative look. And the 27 is the mold number? (The number 10 had also served as the factory code number for their Newark, Ohio glass plant earlier on, but that was in use circa 1929-1938). The 5676 is a number assigned to that bottle style, but I have no info on that. After the merger (1929), I could see a directive for all branches (and) The 6 is a plant location code for Charleston, West Virginia. I dont believe that the presence or absence of a period after a date code can give absolute evidence on which decade is meant. David. DATES of Owens-Illinois Glass Company BOTTLES Like, what year was it made, is it worth anything? It sounds like it is shaped much like Valeries, she commented above. The F on Coke bottles made by Owens-Illinois Glass Company apparently indicates their Fairmont, West Virginia glass plant. I have a small green bottle with an I in a circle. Hi David! Although most of the material on that page is reasonably accurate, I have doubts if that rule always holds true. ~David. Hi Lindsey, File #25: Continuation of the index of mold numbers as well as a Bill, Bill, Im not familiar with the bottle, but Owens-Illinois has made tens of thousands of different bottles over the years. To begin with, Owens-Illinois did not come into being until 1929 (O-I was a merger of Illinois Glass Company, and Owens Bottle Company). I have a .pdf file of the article that Id be glad to share with you. DRUGGIST, EXTRACT & MEDICINE BOTTLES Page 23 - Improved Citrate of Magnesia with a porcelain stopper Page 24 - French square prescription bottles, narrow mouth products prior to being "absorbed" into O-I Hello, However, the right side is 4 without a period which would mean 1934? It certainly doesnt date from the 1930s or 1940s. advertisement I could find for the Disney tumblers was from 1936. I grew up in Brockport NY, where there was an Owens Illinois plant, located on Owens Rd. This is mentioned (briefly) within this really comprehensive article written by Bill Lockhart, here: https://sha.org/bottle/pdffiles/OwensIll_BLockhart.pdf That article includes a lot of detailed background info, much more than I have on my site. Youll see ad results based on factors like relevancy, and the amount sellers pay per click. (Photo courtesy of Dan Goorevitch). The last 4 do not have the green tint or bubbles in the glass but the shape seems to be almost indentical. Any idea of the year it was made, Laney, 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. It boasts 80 plants in 23 countries and more than $6 billion in annual sales. We found a I.W. Lockhart, Bill and Russ Hoenig. 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. I checked and I have not been able to find a single Disney tumbler lol. Hello I found a very small, green bottle, maybe an inch an a half high. Please bookmark this site, and I hope you will return often. The 17 is a mold number. It is a cork bottle, 4/5 quart with the words around the shoulder: Federal law forbids sale or re-use of this bottle, which leads me to believe post prohibition. You've already signed up for some newsletters, but you haven't confirmed your address. I have read that plant # 62 has been recorded by others on liquor bottles but can find no information about the plant itself. sauce bottles, fancy vinegars and cruets, more packer and coffee jars, mustard, company into its own organization. Thanks very much, Duncan, for the base pic!! The ONLY number is a 2 to the left of the O/Diamond. /Users/owner/Pictures/Photos Library.photoslibrary/resources/renders/D/DEF6308A-A417-4C58-813F-F542B2A629EC_1_201_a.heic 4. I have what may have been old liquor bottle. Owens Glass Bottles - Etsy In the center its marked: NET CONT. There is still remnants of the gold label on the front with black script and a State of California seal. Milt, I dont know of any source for information that specifically discusses Owens-Illinois whiskey bottle marks. I have an Owens-Illinois bottle with the following 4 lines on the bottom: 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. Mary. Both articles follow and are part of the above noted The official registration number was #0390467.. "First use anywhere" and "First use in commerce" was stated on the paperwork (submitted to . 3 is a mold number. I appreciate your time! I am under the impression that on most, if not all, liquor bottles, when the liquor bottle permit number is present, (and is placed to the left of the date code, as they usually are), the actual plant code number is not used. I have a 7 on the left, a 7 on the right, and a 1 below with no numbers above. I know the 7 is the factory but what is the 1. It could stand for either 1945 or 1955. type bottles scattered throughout the various bottle types. page group links below have that date as part of the URL). In any case, from the info you provided, the bottle was made in 1951 at their plant #17 which was Clarion, Pennsylvania. "Package Division" section and the "Closure Division" section begins (26 catalog catalog pages) - Additional introductory information including a mold number index and Im sorry I cannot be sure which year is the correct one. Take care, David. Also, if there is no Distiller number it may be difficult to identify what product or distilling company was involved. On the bottom it has the O inside the diamond but DOES NOT have an I inside the O. Keep in mind this is NOT the same way that many other types of Owens-Illinois bottles are marked. VE mark used by Vetreria Etrusca, glass company in Italy. David. This bottle base has 1949 date code to right. -Mark O., North Carolina, Hi Mark, 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. It has a 14 to the left, 3 to the right and 8 under the logo. I think the 1951 is the year the mold itself was manufactured, but I am not 100% sure of that. ALSO, near the neck of the bottle is stamped a fancy crown with TRADE, W, MARK stacked on top of each other, all within the crown. I found an old clear glass cork top 0.5 oz glass bottle with the oz marking on it along with what appears to be a teardrop impression near the bottom of the bottle. http://www.sha.org/bottle/pdffiles/LiquorBottlePermits.pdf $42.91 . Take full advantage of our site features by enabling JavaScript. I know the Illinois abbreviation changed after 1963, but still not sure how old it might be. There are no other markings aside from the makers mark, although there is a thin, faint seam on either side of the jar. 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. OnIzed Clubs." The left number was 3, which you wrote was from the Fairmont, WV plant, or post 1981 Muskogee, OK. My question was the right side date code. Thank you in advance for any info you Dan provide! The bottom of the bottle has a mold circle and has the Owens Illinois mark flanked on the right by a 2, on the left by what may or may not be a 1 and beneath the mark there is a 14. Any idea? ready to increase the volume of a still ongoing production. 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.) Hope this helps, While collecting beach glass, I found a green bottom of a bottle that says filled or re-filled 89 with the I O symbol to the right. You can find an online list of liquor bottle permit numbers by doing a google search with those four words. Duraglas, I have an Owens Illinois Glass Company decanter with the image of a crown and the signature of Kalakaua 7887 above it. ), with that FLF phrase embossed on it. I know 56 is the permit code, but I cant find out for which factory! Encyclopedia of Manufacturers Marks on Glass Containers: Lockhart, Bill, Russ Hoenig, Its fun trying to identify my finds. In terms of revenue,. You are right that the 70 is a date code for 1970. E. Part of gin uses the us, including juniper, london case dating with no sex drive bottle club there in the iconic gin liqueur. Many of them have the code G-94 embossed on the bottom along with the Owens-Illinois Glass Company trademark and a date code. That seems very implausible to me, but as I said, sometimes questions remain and no one can be 100% sure about the Correct answer! The patent design looks exactly like the bottle! in 1935.). view an enlarged and of relatively high quality (a bit over 2 MB's per file) scan of The Kolb Brewery was in Bay City, Michigan and closed during or shortly after prohibition. They have a circle inside a square on the bottom. (Hoenig pers. The Donald Duck June 9th, 1934 debut in "The Wise Little Hen." Hilex was a competitor to the much more popular and well-known CLOROX brand of chlorine bleach. Many British bottles are seen with 2, 3, or 4-digit numbers on the bottom which are style numbers. I live in south eastern Pa and came across this Owens Illinois bottle. 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. David. 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. This mark has 3 lines outside the diamond, indicating production between 1993-1998. David. Im assuming it is Owens-Ill. Glass Co. marks on bottom are a circle, 33, then a diamond looking spaceship and a6center it says-Sunsweet, under that,Pat.appld. I think it was manufactured in Oklahoma. The bottom of the base has a large 5232 below the other numbers. On the back top, middle is a 3iii looking thing but the three looks like a lightning bolt and there are measurements on both sides 2, 1, lightning bolt 3 on the left and 80, 60, 40, 20, CC on the right. Thanks Samantha, I appreciate your kind words. voluntary movement has started among employees which has led to the formation of You've already signed up for some newsletters, but you haven't confirmed your address. (Please see my webpage on the Hemingray Glass Company for more information on Hemingray insulators.). The top portion of the mark is missing, it looks like 1/4 of it was cut off. M in a circle mark used by Maryland Glass Corporation. its a pretty cool bottle would love to send at picture of it.. but any information would help thank you.. Hi Alden, Thanks Reid, Reid, You would need to do research on the other clues including the style of graphics or lettering (for Canada Dry). It has 7 on the left of the Logo, and a 1 on the right side. Exactly what type of bottle are you referring to? The bottle was made at the Streator, Illinois plant and the date code 8 would PROBABLY stand for either 1958 or 1968. Medicinal Bottles - Society for Historical Archaeology - Includes more glassware including beer glasses with ACL. Any contact with this bottle before? David. It has the logo (I inside o with diamond) to the left is a 4, to the right is a 6, underneath is an I or a 1. Bottle Catalog /Users/owner/Pictures/Photos Library.photoslibrary/resources/derivatives/D/D8DB1ECE-2A36-4680-8296-526F3C5B04FF_1_105_c.jpeg Within a year or two, most glass insulators produced at Muncie were carrying date codes. I cant interpret the year with certainty, but it probably stands for 1945 or 1955, assuming the glassmaker logo you see is the Diamond and Oval with I which was the first mark used by Owens-Illinois.