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Clear/aqua; broken neck; residue on inner surface; cylinder style but no neck; prior to 1930s, probably 1870s-1920's.
Clear; has "1425", "42", "28" embossed on base; a few bubbles on inner and outer surfaces; date is 1906-1907 because of the A. B. Co. embossing near base - the specific logo was used by American Bottle Company then; other dating information from being mouth blown (1820-1915), lack of pontil scar (after 1865), tooled finish (1880s-1915.)
Fragment (body); clear with green tint; "Walker _mornoc Whisky" embossed on base; prior to 1930s and back as far as 1800 (probably pre 1920s) due to colour; lack of pontil scar indicates 1860s-early 1880s (if applied finish) or 1885-1890 (if tooled finish); very broken.
Clear; "Theo. A. Kochs Company, Chicago" on side of body; barber shop bottle; company founded in 1871 heyday of these bottles ended in late 1910s; probably after 1905 due to having all features of machine made bottle except suction scar; lots of residue on inside; oily sheen.
Brown; could be made by blow-and-blow machines because they still have post mold bases but have all other features of machine made (1905-1920s); residue on both inner outer surfaces; spider web inside.
Dark green; "2" embossed on base; tall, moderately slender bodied straight neck spirit cylinders (late 19th early 20th centuries); cup-bottom mold so 1890-1919; olive colour usually before 1910.
Fragment (base); green; square; has valve marks on base (press-and-blow machine); might be food bottle or jar or could be gin bottle; early 1900s-1940s for food bottles; late 1840s to well into 20th century for gin bottles; green colour indicates early 1900's.
Fragment (base); green; square; has valve marks on base (press-and-blow machine); might be food bottle or jar or could be gin bottle; early 1900s-1940s for food bottles; late 1840s to well into 20th century for gin bottles; green colour indicates early 1900s; has "Wolfe's" on side.
Fragment (base); green; "J L Co" "16 95" embossed on base; John Limb Co. Ltd., Yorkshire England; specific logo of J L Co was udsed from 1905-1937; might be 1916, plant 95.
Perfume bottle; clear; "Sovereign Perfumes Limited, Toronto" on body; "539" embossed on base; 1912-1922; name changed in 1922 to Ralph R Corson Ltd; residue on outer surface of neck.