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Brown; beer bottle; "088" "5" embossed on base; residue on inside; machine made due to mold seams going up to lip; very few bubbles; finish indicates after 1917.
Brown; beer bottle; A B Co 128 (12 year of manufacture 8 plant number?) on base; American Bottle Co used specific logo from 1906-1914; tooled crown finish indicates 1910-1912; a few bubbles; residue on inner surface.
Brown; fragment (base some body); embossed with "Westminster Brewery rgstd N.W., B.C." on side; 3 embossed on bottom; 1870s to early 1900s based on post mold base lack of pointil scar; dirt dust.
green; metal band at neck "GH MUMM Co." on band
Clear; square; "204 T" embossed on base, probably mold identification; mouth blown because mold lines disappear before lip; 1880s-1915 due to lack of pontil scar and the inclusion of a tooled finish; has oily sheen on inside surface.
Broken neck; clear; "Curtice Brothers Co., Rochester NY Preservers" on side; "F" on base; may have had paper label at some point; probably 1890-1915, but may be older; ketchup bottle; ribbed lower half of bottle except one flat part (where paper label may have been); this bottle was in manufacture from 1890-1929, when a different style replaced it; mold seams but they may not go up to lip; probably mouth blown due to similar looking ones being mouth blown.
Clear; "Curtice Brothers Co., Rochester, NY Preservers" on side; "O" on base - could indicate 1930 year of manufacture but this doesn't make sense with design; probably 1905-1929, as design changed in 1929; may have had paper label; ribbed lower half of bottle except one part; it has machine made characteristics except suction scar (so as early as 1905.)
Clear; 1917 embossed on base (date of manufacture?); possible medicine bottle; mouth blown, probably 1820-1915; no pontil scar, 1865-1915; tooled finish, 1880s-1910; residue on inner surface.
Green; dirt on base; machine made due to mold seam going up to lip (after 1905); beer bottle; tooled crown finish, machine made probably 1910-1912.
Green; embossed "XST" on heel; tooled crown finish; machine made so 1910-1920; could be made by early blow-and-blow machines because they still have post mold bases but otherwise machine made features (1905-1920); a few bubbles; residue on inner surface.