Hi Jason, Thats a liquor flask, as evidenced by the D-26. Triangle mark, used by Vidrio Formas, Lerma, Mexico. David. I have several Duraglas green bottles 7 oz. Questions? With the original label missing, I dont know of a surefire way of finding out what was originally contained in the bottle. I cant say which. It has the Duraglas logo as well. O V entwined on base of cobalt blue Acqua della Madonna water bottle from Italy. So I cant see the value either. I have determined it to be from the Owens-Illinois Glass Company. I have gathered so much information already. Or maybe an I. A bit of fading to logo. Does anyone know what its worth? No product name, this is what I am trying to figure out what was in the container. If you respond I would appreciate it very much. Division" products (18 catalog pages) - Includes a few more toilet
Gallon jugs of slightly different types were made by many glass companies in large quantities for a number of products, including vinegar, apple cider, soda syrups (such as Coke syrup to be used to make soda by mixing with carbonated water) and other liquids/beverages. ~David. amber whiskey bottle Dont know if that helps identifying it. Not sure about the R but the 2 is likely a mold number. Hi Justin, My bottle is clear with the symbol that looks like Saturn, the numbers say 7 before the symbol, 4 below the symbol, and 3 after the symbol. me to suspect the production of the Disney tumblers started soon after they were
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Part 1 - History. Any damage will reduce the collector value to virtually nil. OVG monogram on the base of a Daisy & Button shoe toothpick holder in amber glass. The markings on the center of the base are Duraglas with a lone I centered directly beneath Duraglas. Hi Shannon, Sorry I cant pin it down for sure, but my best guess is that it stands for 1954. How long did owen illinois use the I inside an O mark. I have found an old Owens Bottle Co. Want book and Price List dated 1929. Can you give me any information on that and what the bottles might be worth. Its white glass and slinder, shaped like a whiskey bottle and is about the size of my hand. 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 think the email address you left with your comment has a typo. The 56 is a liquor bottle permit number, which in this case was the number assigned to Owens-Illinois Glass Companys plant at Charleston, West Virginia. This piece measures 11 inches in diameter. Beneath that is PAT APPLD FOR. Original Price USD 19.20 USD 16.32, USD 19.20 I have found a green bottle with a pattern of chains around the neck, and the diamond-and-O logo, but with an I in the O. jive with the 1933 catalog date. USD 29.87, USD 37.34 FOR SALE! file numbered hot links below also has a brief description of the general subject
I did a search on ebay and found a couple listings with that number embedded in their item descriptions. Sorry, but I do not know of any source that lists distillery codes found on these types of liquor bottles. On Owens-Illinois LIQUOR BOTTLES (different code configuration than on their other bottles) normally there are two code numbers, but the first one is a Liquor bottle permit number and the second one is a date code. I also have noticed that the number 56 is not in the list of liquor bottle permit numbers posted online (and that info was copied from papers published many years ago), so I suspect it was a relatively short-lived bottle making location and for some reason was not producing bottles during the time period the bottle permit lists were produced. If you can send me a picture of the base to my email address (listed at the bottom right-hand corner of any page on this site) maybe I could come up with some idea of what type of bottle the base shard is from. The 6 is a date code which would have indicated 1936, 1946 or 1956. Hi Kim, Some of the technologies we use are necessary for critical functions like security and site integrity, account authentication, security and privacy preferences, internal site usage and maintenance data, and to make the site work correctly for browsing and transactions. appropriate. Learn more. They have a circle inside a square on the bottom. According to your very helpful site, it is from the Owens-Illinois, Inc. merger and it seems to fit all the requirements as the picture you have of the clear Owens medicine bottle though it is missing a few things. Another of the great features of this catalog is that it includes scores of art deco
Of course, the original label is long gone. Hi Ken, Found a tall green Canada Dry green glass bottle. Hi Alisa, Please check out this link: So would this have been made in the 1940s at the Bridgeton, NJ plant? Many thanks. The only info I can provide with reasonable certainty is that the jug was made at their Alton, IL plant, and the 6 would stand for either 1936 or 1946 (probably 1936). Best regards, I did a search of the patent number on Google Patents. Coke bottles is determined, check out the flea market. It says duraglas in cursive along the lower face of the bottle below where the label would be, on the front and back side of the bottle. 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 has an odd texture and 2 vertical seems running up the sides. I have found one bottle on the internet that is plain with no shield or the Federal law forbids sale or re-use of this bottle. Try using a different browser or disabling ad blockers. See "OWENS William Franzen & Sons- W F & S MIL marking on base of amber beer bottle. The brand name Duraglas was introduced in 1940, so we know the jar cannot date earlier than that year. and may have had a plug in it of some type. You are right that the 70 is a date code for 1970. It could stand for either 1945 or 1955. Thanks
http://productmanufacturers.blogspot.com/2012/10/owens-illinois-glass-company.html, Hi Nic, Thanks for the link. With a 3 date code and the later I inside an O mark, your jar may date from 1963. David. David, Hi I collect milk bottles which were made by some of the plants in Ill. I have a large, probably 2.5 or 3 gallon jar I am researching for a friend. Perhaps an inventory or catalog number assigned to that particular bottle design? confirmed 1934 by noting that in the 1934 End-of-Year report, under "Relations
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under the logo there is the number 14 and under that is the PAT. Can you help me identify it? Also has the number 5 on lower left of the large triangle. Im having a hard time making out the center of the trademark though it does have the diamond and oval. The earlier types have a lip made for a cork closure, and later ones have a screw threaded top. Which is where Im struggling, I looked up that in US patents and had no luck- could you possibly enlighten me please or point me in the right direction? TEXT AND PHOTOGRAPHS ON THIS SITE ~ COPYRIGHT 2004-2022. The 7 stands for their Alton, Illinois glass plant. The term "OnIzed" is mentioned throughout the listings portion (majority) of
To be honest, it doesnt really matter much what can be discerned in the center of the diamond and oval mark, since on MANY bottles the I (which is supposed to be there) is frequently absent, smeared, distorted or just halfway visible! 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. Hi. (30% off), Sale Price USD 7.20 It has the diamond with the circle & I on the bottom. David. Try using a different browser or disabling ad blockers. Marc Dourdin is drinking a QHuit by Maison DB at Untappd at Home. Both articles follow and are part of the above noted
O V entwined on base of cobalt blue Acqua della Madonna water bottle from Italy. Since the company was formed under that name in 1929 one would think that the catalog would
Other marks include ILLINOIS, a brand name apparently used for a line of prescription bottles (similar to their bottles marked OWENS); DURAGLAS a trademark used after 1940 which is embossed on innumerable bottles of many types; and LOWEX another brand name which was used for their borosilicate glass formula employed especially for power line insulators. USD 7.20, USD 8.00 If anyone who lands on this site has better information on the changeover, please contact me and I will update the page. Perhaps the bottle mold itself was originally used at the Fairmount plant? 2) I have a green 4 OZ jar marked with the old trademark and a single digit 1 but with NO dot discernable, although there is a general stippling on the base. Hope this helps! File #16: Continuation of the
The 1845 is a stock or code number (could also be described as a model number, design number, catalog number, style number or inventory number) assigned to that particular bottle type. The numbers on either side of the oval /diamond are a 7 on each side so when was this made? Sale Price USD 5.50 The bottle was made at the Alton, Illinois factory, but I cant say with certainty what year it was produced. I do think the 2 on your example is a date code for 1932, and the 5 on my piece stands for 1935. 011 1930-1935 Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Russ Hoenig, the latter a co-author of the recently (2018) updated OI article with Bill Lockhart
R in a triangle mark used by Reed. David. The 55 is a liquor bottle permit number that was assigned to their Huntington, West Virginia plant. 2. Thanks again and take care, Sorry I do not know. Would that place it in 1954? I was wondering if you could help me date an Owens-Illinois glass jar I recently found. beginning of an index of
David. Dating soda bottles Advertisement - - rich woman looking at which the age. I believe I got this info from somewhere on the internet, but dont remember where. Can you post your query again or send me an email directly (my email address is listed under CONTACT INFO / NOTES near the bottom of the page). 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! David. FAQ #21. Hi Stacy, The M-889A is almost certainly an identification number assigned to that particular bottle design (or bottle mold) by Owens-Illinois. An assortment of
Hope this helps, This is a Russian Soldier Vodka 1/2 Quart bottle, painted and molded, it pretty much looks like Stalin, big black mustache and with a bottle neck coming out of the top of his head. ~David. Am I correct? This is a case where the date code (the 0 to the RIGHT of the logo) could theoretically stand for either 1930, 1940 or 1950. The Diamond and oval superimposed with an I in the middle was phased out during the mid-1950s (although a few bottles carried that mark later, even as late as 1966, as explained in my article on Owens-Illinois) so your bottle was made at the Fairmont plant and almost certainly dates from 1948. Len Fergusen. If you were to find other bottles of the exact same style/shape/type, you might find a different number in the same position as the 10. Hi Tyler, I can send pictures if needed. and between sections. Not sure if this is enough to identify, but I am curious. What a fantastic website you have! There is no label. Thanks! illegible or missing. It sounds like it might be a Four Roses brand whiskey bottle. The Jar is like a flat sided fish bowl shape. D-9 is a distiller code. 1930s. I gathered from the articles youve posted it is an Illinois made container dating possibly 37 or 47. Hi Ken, and who may have used it.There is no evidence that any logo in the form of painted, screened, or glued label ever existed. Sometimes a date code was reduced to only one digit on a very small bottle. Its in perfect condition. This marking is not on the base itself and there are no other identifying marks. What does the M-899A mean? reference to "The selection of containers for the new products of distillers
download limited copies of posted material. Hello, It is a giant bottle 20 inches tall. trends. GLASS FACTORY INFORMATION ~ Antique Glassware ~ Manufacturers' Marks, Logos & Emblems used by Glassmaking Companies in the USA ~ Antique Bottles ~ Fruit Jars ~ Glass Electrical Insulators ~ Tableware ~ Dating Information ~ Articles about different types of Glass, Vintage & Antique ~ Summary Articles on Selected Glass Companies. I dont know enough about the Canada Dry brand and their many bottle variants over the years to make an educated guess on which year is most likely. What would the history be of this bottle. The bottom says OWENS and the right below is the diamond oval and on the left side of the diamond oval is a 7 and on the right is a 5, with no other marks prevant, the label look fairly old and has a plastic screw cap it still has oil in it which i thought was interesting based on the state of the bottle itself. The mark you see on the base is often called an Owens ring or Owens scar, produced during manufacture by machine. Some of the technologies we use are necessary for critical functions like security and site integrity, account authentication, security and privacy preferences, internal site usage and maintenance data, and to make the site work correctly for browsing and transactions. Scales emblem used on containers made for McKesson & Robbins. The 6 on the right, which is the date code, could theoretically stand for either 1936, 1946 or possibly 1956. Would this indicate 1930s? Bill Lindsey
Hi Tifanni, Etc. It might be a plant location code. Compare prices for hundreds of Men Cardigans & Sweaters hassle-free and save money. The Charleston plant was operating from 1929 to about 1964, so many bottles are out there with the 56 LBPN on the base! Thanks Reid, Reid, Also there is the code of 5250 on below the above line. Under that is the Duraglas Script and below that is a 1. APPLD FOR, it also has the round rough uneven circle around the bottom of the jar. G-94 was the bottle style number. Markings on the bottle are 9 0-1 67. On the bottom back it says manufactured by Owens Illinois glass company. Also any clue what brand of liquor bottle this is? Does this mean the bottle is 1936 from Clarksburg, WV? and still use. The bottom of the jug is not smooth, has a very textured finish. Thanks and sorry I dont have better information. Also, it wouldnt be 1965 since by that time the mark no longer carried the diamond. USD 5.50, USD 7.00 The bottom of the bottle has DES PAT 87834 then below that is a circle with D8 on top then 64-8 below that. The 6 on the right is the year manufactured ? Visit our channel and see a new and even more satisfying video of this. 4) Without seeing it, I cant be sure of purpose, but most of these small screw-type clear bottles made by Owens-Illinois in the 1930s, 40s, and 50s are quite common, and so have little market value to collectors. It also carries the DURAGLAS marking which indicates production after 1940. Original Price USD 6.00 This means that every time you visit this website you will need to enable or disable cookies again. So this could theoretically be either 1941 or 1951. I am reasonably sure the date code 1 stands for 1941 (as the Oakland plant started production in 1936). Also, I disagree with at least one other statement on that page, such as this one: If the manufacturers mark found on the base of the bottle is the diamond IO mark (see Figure 2), then the bottle was produced pre-1954. This may be so in most instances, but the statement is not really true since many, many Owens-Illinois bottles made after 1954 continued to bear the old (Diamond/I/oval) mark. The rest is missing. (10% off), Sale Price USD 2.35 Based on reading some of this my guess is the bottle was produced in 1945(?). | Musings of a Quirky Introvert, Maryland Glass Corporation, Baltimore, Maryland (1907-1980), Owens Bottle Company: O inside a square mark, Dr. W. B. Caldwells, Monticello, Illinois ~ bottles, Glass Manufacturers' Marks on Coca-Cola Bottles, "Federal Law Forbids Sale or Reuse of this Bottle" Marking, Glass Bottle Marks (Alphabetical List) ~ Page 1 (A-B), Glass Bottle Marks (Alphabetical List) ~ Page 2 (C-D), Glass Bottle Marks (Alphabetical List) ~ Page 3 (E-L), Glass Bottle Marks (Alphabetical List) ~ Page 4 (M-R), Glass Bottle Marks (Alphabetical List) ~ Page 5 (S-Z), AB (connected) mark on antique glass bottles, AB (connected) bottle base mold codes list, Anchor Hocking Glass Corporation: Anchor and H entwined logo, Atterbury & Company, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Binghamton Glass Company, Binghamton, New York (1880-1957), Bottle inside oval mark on British Ten Pin style soda bottle, Boyds Crystal Art Glass, Cambridge, Ohio: B in a diamond trademark, Boyds Genuine Porcelain Lined Cap (Milk glass discs), Brockway Glass Company (B inside a circle marking), Brody Co. Cleveland, O. U.S.A. (E. O. 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? on the bottom. and Molded Caps for Glass Containers.". $9.99. File #7: Continuation of the "Pharmaceutical and Proprietary
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As near as I can determine, the Owens-Illinois term OnIzed/OnIzed Club was
I havent come across any other bottles with the labeling in this order, and hoped you could provide some insight. The liquor bottle permit number 56 was used by the Owens-Illinois glass plant at Charleston, West Virginia. I am not sure about the other bottle you describe. David.
I then read that any dates after 1960 I believe, would be two digit numbers. Although author and researcher Julian Toulouse, in his ground-breaking reference work Bottle Makers and their Marks (published in 1971) promoted the idea that the diamond and oval trademark was used only up to 1954, implying a neat, clean cut-off date, in actual practice many bottles with this mark have been found that date several years after 1954. Any help identifying appreciated as I cannot find anything like it with my own research. Please let me know if you are able to pin down the date with their chart. Keep in mind this is NOT the same way that many other types of Owens-Illinois bottles are marked. jars, clam juice, meat jars, various cruets and jugs, jug packers, catsup
The bottom has Duraglas, to the left #3 the diamond with the O and 48 to the right. Instead there is the diamond and oval with an I inside. David The circle with the I doesnt have the diamond. The information is probably available somewhere at the official U.S. Patent and Trademark Office website. Please double-check those folders in your email app/program after a few days if you haven't heard from me!! and lots of other company information. However, there is an extensive
Jennifer, I dont know what type of bottle you have, but I think it was made at Owens-Illinoiss Chicago Heights, IL glass plant in 1991. Beneath the O is a period and beneath the period (all of this on the left) is the number 13 on the left and then the diamond and O plus I shape and also to the right a number 2. Sorry I cant be sure which year is correct. However, green is more common for soda, and amber is more common for beer, just in a very general sense. Hello T.J., I am reasonably sure the date code 2 would stand for either 1962 or 1972. I have two of these: one is a 2 oz size marked Lyric on the bottom, while the other, a 1/2 oz size, is marked Illinois on the bottom with the Illinois Glass Cos I inside a diamond. mark on antique glass bottles & jars, Letter L in cursive script mark: Libbey Glass Company, Liquor Bottle Permit Numbers Numerical List, Lynchburg Glass Corporation, Lynchburg, Virginia, M inside a circle: Maryland Glass Corporation, Baltimore, MD, MASONS PATENT NOV 30TH 1858 Fruit Jars Summary, Maywood Glass Company, Compton, California (1930-1959) ~ MG Connected mark, McLaughlin Glass Company, Vernon, California, M.G.CO. Also supporting a "begin date" of 1930 or early 1931 is the
Below the FEDERAL LAW PROHIBITS SALE OR RE-USE OF THIS BOTTLE there is D11 56 9 on the upper flatter side. Hi, I found a beautiful emerald green bottle, similar to Sunsweet juice container Ive seen elsewhere (but it is not stamped Sunsweet). Thank you in advance for any info you Dan provide! But I couldnt find those markings although the bottle is there. I tried sending you an email directly, but you typed in your email address incorrectly so I received a Mailer Daemon notice. There does not appear to be a period next to the three. Original Price USD 15.59 Thanks! 3) 7 (date code usually on right) would stand for either 1947 or 1957. Earned the Keg Champion badge! David. See the picture posted of the 1966 bottle with their old trademark. styles and
But the value assigned to that bottle with the original label would be considerably higher than a bottle with no label. following information he discovered recently: "In the 1931
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(My email address is at the bottom of the page). Can this be chalked up to a manufacturing difference? I found a brown amber, half-gallon jug. Take care,
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