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tablets, paint jars, castor oil flasks and rounds, citrate of magnesia, and Keep in mind that other types of bottles and jars made by Owens-Illinois do not have the same arrangement of code numbers as their typical liquor bottles. other particular glass/bottle maker. David, Dirty on the inside. The Owens-Illinois date code on your bottle is 7 which would stand for either 1937 or 1947. The term mold number can be confusing and can mean slightly different things depending on the context. Coke bottles is determined, check out the flea market. In any case, from your description, the number on the left (7), typically a plant location code, indicates production at the Alton, Illinois factory. Front and rear say half pint. A bit of fading to logo. Thanks for all of the information you have gathered and shared on this page! Hope this helps a little. (Rush Hoenig is a now retired, long time engineer 28 original catalog pages combined. 3 Diff Vintage Owens Illinois Glass Drinking Tumblers 10 Ounce -- Service Award. Bureau of Land Management (retired) - You have a jar used for some type of product marketed by McKesson & Robbins. The left number is 3, and the bottom number is 1. USD 31.66, USD 37.25 Thanks! There are many little dots along the base and the direct bottom of the bottle. https://www.thecloroxcompany.com/company/our-story/bottle-guide/. ~David, Is this what your bottle looks like? large array of "art deco" style "licensed patented" soda bottles. I have some of this info embedded in answers to similar questions near the bottom of the Owens-Illinois Glass Company page. USD 7.20, USD 8.00 Hi Kim, Owens Medicine Bottle - Etsy Check out our owens medicine bottle selection for the very best in unique or custom, handmade pieces from our shops. Please bookmark this site, and I hope you will return often. Chris, the 1 is a year date code but we cant be sure what year it would mean. Blob dating as a demisexual soda bottle pricing guides useful: none: using coke bottle? 2) The number to the left of the Diamond/Oval logo is usually (but not always) the plant code number. Hi Michael, bottles made by the Clarion, PA. OI plant and "Whether this was normal with If your bottle carries the old logo, I think the chances are highest that it stands for 1933, but I cant guarantee that. end of File #10 above.) base of several hundred million papers) I discovered the absolute earliest Dating old coke bottles. It also says Federal Law Prohibits Sale Or Re-Use of This Bottle. (20% off), Sale Price USD 11.69 The Duraglas process (spraying a stannic chloride vapor onto the hot bottles to provide scratch resistance) was introduced in 1940, so the bottle was probably manufactured in 1947. amber whiskey bottle The Donald Duck June 9th, 1934 debut in "The Wise Little Hen." Len Fergusen. I have what I believe is a 1939 fluted owens-illinois bottle, but I cant seem to figure out what it was used for, I was wondering if there was a chance you or anyone else could take a look at it and find out what it was. Original Price USD 7.00 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. OVG monogram on the base of a Daisy & Button shoe toothpick holder in amber glass. David. On the bottom, there is the diamond logo. There is one piece of information that may conflict to some degree all OI plants is not known, but financial reports in the early '30s always Hi Carol! Here, as embossed on the base of a small cobalt blue Bromo-Seltzer bottle. In the great majority of cases, the firm who made a bottle is not the same company that made the product, such as a beverage, that is contained IN the bottle. Currently, the company is the largest manufacturer of glass containers in North America, South America, Asia-Pacific, and Europe, with 79 plants in 21 countries. I think it is more likely the 55 (for 1955), but I really dont know for sure. Keep in mind this is NOT the same way that many other types of Owens-Illinois bottles are marked. Although, mold design numbers were usually on the base, not the heel, so I cant be 100% sure about that. Have you ever seen this before? It has the diamond with the IO on it on the left is a 12 and on the right is an 8 with a 10 underneath the emblem. Would I be correct in assuming that this bottle is from 1940, by using your list of the liquor permit numbers? One notable exception is a period of time when some Coke bottles made by Owens-Illinois had the date codes on the LEFT, and the mold number on the right. Take care, If you meant there was a number 2 directly to the right of the logo, that is a date code, and probably stands for either 1942 or 1952. It has a finger loop at the neck and the Owens Illinois diamond on the bottom. I found a bottle while we were dredging out a channel. "classified index" of bottle styles. So at this point Im curious what the bottle was possibly used for (Soda, Beer, etc.) But if you cant respond, I completely understand. Near the bottom side of the bottle it says KANKAKEE BOTTLING WORKS. Probably is a good way to put it, as you have done. Shown on this page are pictures of typical trademark variations used on glass containers, especially during the early years. Fenton Glass Company Hobnail Fan Vase in Blue Opalescent. Anyway I have a 1969 Coke Bottle Bank that has the Owens- Illinois trade mark on bottom. Age? used commercially by the company until at least 1933, possibly 1934 (Lockhart & Hoenig 2015, 1960s and 1970s, but all are long out of print and variably difficult to obtain. Im not sure but I think the chances are good that your bottle was made at the Owens-Illinois Glass Co. plant located at Okmulgee, Oklahoma, which was their #15 plant until around 1939. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Assuming your information on the date of closing of the brewery is correct, it would not stand for 1946. Given the above information, the company could Although, if you havent already, check out the page on Clorox.com that shows all of their early glass jugs and bottles. Click here for a page from O-Is official website: https://www.o-i.com/our-story/how-glass-bottles-and-jars-are-made/. Thanks, David, I have a green bottle with cap unscrewed trying to figure out the dates and markings are AT with the I circled 85 G2 any help is appreciated. L.G.CO.export-style beer bottle, typical mark as seen on Lindell Glass Company, St. Louis product. USD 2.35, USD 6.68 Best regards, David, Hi David. copy by someone in later years estimating when the catalog was completed? You know, I was dimly aware there was a list of those liquor bottle manufacturers permit numbers available somewhere on the net but I had not taken the time to research it thoroughly like I should have!! Cursive (durables) WP 9 1 45. I found a ONE PINT oval shaped amber glass bottle washed up on the shore of an island off of Florida recently. For a list of liquor bottle permit numbers assigned to many glass companies in the United States after 1935, please check out this page I recently added to my site: Liquor Bottle Permit Numbers Numerical List. Best regards, It looks like this: The 5 is centered and has a period next to it. I found a bottle in a farmhouse basement that is green with the I O diamond mark. There are roses (bottom) and vines with leaves decorating the two sides of the bottle. I assume that is the case with your bottle. We found it half-buried in the woods on our land, and were just curious about what it might have once contained. Hope this helps! I forgot to ask in my previous comment I am assuming these amber jars are safe to use as drinking glasses? Just curious- no cracks or chips on mine! KPP mark on base of amber Budweiser beer bottle, date coded 1972 (Photo courtesy of Shannon Brown). Beginning of the "Prescription Ware Division" we find that the permit number 55 actually was assigned to their Huntington, West Virginia glass plant. manufacturing dominance of this company at that time, the bottle styles listed in Free shipping for many products! The second primary mark used by Owens-Illinois Glass Company was phased in during the mid- 1950s with the removal of the diamond. 7 FLU.OZ. liquor bottle section; "F" for Food, and so forth, although the It is a number which would have been used within the glass factory, such as on inventory sheets, communications such as order forms between the glass factory and the company the bottle was manufactured for. The numbers are located in the middle of the bottom with the symbol located to the side and the numbers read 0126 and below those it reads 56-51 and the on the posited side of the oval away from the owens symbol it has the number 18 or maybe an I 8 if you could help me out that would be great and it also does have the federal law forbids sale or re-use of this bottle. The Duraglas marking indicates that the bottle was made by Owens-Illinois Glass Company of Toledo, Ohio. I have found something that looks like a rare bottle that Edwin W Fluerst patented with 87834. /Users/owner/Pictures/Photos Library.photoslibrary/resources/derivatives/F/F13F0744-72A4-4CAA-BA9E-90DE43898225_1_105_c.jpeg There does not appear to be a period next to the three. David. The bottom shows the I within the O with a 7 to the left, a 7 to the right, and an 8 to the bottom. 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. Owens-Illinois Glass Company Part 2 - The Bewildering Array ~David. )from what I gathered reading your post the number above below the logo is the mold # 8 and above is patent # 4601-CB In any case, from the info you provided, the bottle was made in 1951 at their plant #17 which was Clarion, Pennsylvania. reference to "The selection of containers for the new products of distillers It has an odd texture and 2 vertical seems running up the sides. commercial purposes. It might be a plant location code. to various glass containers." perfume types, pantry jar sets, more salt & pepper shakers, and others. The bottle was made at Fairmont, West Virginia (Owens-Illinois plant number 3). (Photo courtesy of Dan Goorevitch). David. Best regards, I am wanting to restore the jar- lid & handle- for my parents but I am not positive what the jar was used for. Hi DavidI have found a 32 oz clear glass bottle with Art Deco designs on the top, bottom and sides of both sides. ?? the past 90 years. What Ive not seen before nor have I found any info online is that twice around the collar of the jug is embossed ONE HALF-GALLON, but one instance is clearly misspelled as ONE HALE-GALLON. Any ideas as to the frequency of typos in the molds? The 12 is a mold number. Thanks again David you lead me to find its match however this Etsy listing does not share markings and its identical based on my markings seems like it was produced in 1928 (not 1930s). The mark is sometimes misinterpreted as the representation of an eye or of the planet Saturn. Im just curious if you are able to help me determine when my jar was made. ACL soda bottles and it was when I opened files #23 and #24 to take a look at If there is a diamond as part of the logo, the date would be 1946. Website. Please see the paragraph farther down for more info on this subject). The only issue I have with a post-1954 date is that the jar is actually collected from a historic site that is only depicted on an 1885 plat map. to the collector. The lid also has the Good Housekeeping Seal on it. I dont think there are any records in existence that would shed light on how many of them were made. The mark is on the bottom and is about 1 from one of the edges. Owens-Illinois Glass Company made huge quantities of emerald green salve and ointment jars of many different designs and sizes. -Mark O., North Carolina, Hi Mark, My suspicion is that its from 1962. David. I couldnt figure out how to just post a question so hopefully this gets to you. Any info, this is a glass one made by Owens-Illinois glass company of Toledo, Ohio. The 6 on the right is the year manufactured ? 20 (I) 62 (The I being in a circle rather than parenthesis). Thanks, Hi Annie, The design was patented in 1934, as shown by this page on Google Patents. Your particular bottle was manufactured in 1936 (the 6 to the right of the logo is a date code for 1936). It had its own railroad spur line. Most bottles from the late 1940s into the 1950s and 1960s have two-digit date codes. I do not have a distiller code list, but presumably a specific code was assigned to each distiller who did business with glass companies and had bottles made for them to contain their products. nursing bottles, citrates, dropper and iodine bottles, bathroom bottles, various My site is not really geared toward values, and more about the history of glass, so I cant give you a definite value. Many of them have the code G-94 embossed on the bottom along with the Owens-Illinois Glass Company trademark and a date code. There are no numbers to the left, right, top, or bottom. Owens-Illinois made large quantities of these kinds of clear glass prescription/medicine bottles, in a wide range of sizes. The bottle itself was made by Owens-Illinois at their Oakland, CA plant (plant code # 20) in the year 1962 (the year date code 62 to right of the logo). /Users/owner/Pictures/Photos Library.photoslibrary/resources/derivatives/C/CC45224F-594D-48DF-8B57-F750DA772B84_1_105_c.jpeg. This website created and managed by: I have a bottle with the I inside an O mark with a date code of 1982. File #23: End of the "Closure Division" section and beginning of Original Price USD 37.25 Thank you. matter of that grouping of This is on the base of a small green glass jar, perhaps for an ointment. dating, and in particular, bottle typing - i.e., what a bottle likely contained These Owens-Illinois decanters and liquor bottles often have code numbers on the bottom that are arranged differently than the more common configuration as seen on most soda bottles. u.s. pat. Your explanation of the markings on the bottom do not seem to relate to the jar I have. I believe I have two older amber jars. style listings starting with the "Proprietary and Pharmaceutical Division" On many liquor bottles made by Owens-Illinois, the number on the left is a Liquor Bottle Permit Number, not a plant location code. I think it might have been a code designation for that particular bottle style/design. Hey David. On the bottom is the regular capital I in the O with the elongated diamond.. To the left of the that is a 7 to the right a 2 with NO period and there is no stippling or bumps. mold numbers. Russ Hoenig noted the Thanks for your comments - good observations! The D 11 is a distiller code number. Thanks! Has the name Owens on bottom with the number 1 to the left of the diamond and oval and the pontil mark is not completely round its almost oval shaped. R in a triangle mark used by Reed. advertisement earlier than the one noted above. How can I find out what the bottle was used for? I hope this info helps a bit! I am particularly interested in anything related to The bottle was made at the Streator, Illinois plant and the date code 8 would PROBABLY stand for either 1958 or 1968. Ive yet to see one that wasnt. Earned the 99 Bottles (Level 13) badge! Other brand names used by O-I on insulators include Lowex and Kimble. Perhaps early 1930s? David. See this page on Google Patents: https://patents.google.com/patent/USD92116 Its a brown (amber) bottle. Code underneath 3. Value? Also, see my page on the Diamond I mark, which was also used heavilyby Illinois Glass Company. Thanks for your post! ), Diamond Glass Company, Royersford, Pennsylvania, EUREKA design on base of unidentified tumbler / jelly glass, Fairmount Glass Works / Fairmount Glass Company, Falls City Glass Company, Louisville Kentucky (1884-1892), Faroy Glass Candle Holders FAROY U.S.A., Federal Law Forbids Sale or Reuse of this Bottle Phrase, Fishing Floats (Glass Fishing Net Floats), Fletchers Castoria / Pitchers Castoria bottles, Frank Millers Crown Dressing ~ Victorian Era shoe polish bottles, Frederick Heitz Glass Works, St. Louis, MO (1882-1898), G. 4. I have a duraglas players 10 oz. The middle of the diamond is messy, similar to the the green bottle photo above. The 7 is a plant location code for Alton. You are correct, although I am thinking the 4 most likely stands for 1944. (Since O-I didn't use the ACL process until about 1933, this pretty much dates the catalog David. Thanks. I understand the 2 means Huntington, WV, the 3 is a mold number, but is the 5 for 1955 or 1945? It would be cool to know it was very old as well. This is one of those questions that are hard to answer with certainty! The 7 on the left is a plant code for Alton, Illinois where a lot of their large water bottles were made. The principal investors in the Toledo company then created the Owens Bottle-Machine Co. (1903-1919) to manufacture and lease the Owens Machine, and the latter company in . Vintage Medicine Bottle - Made by Owens-Illinois Glass Company BeaconwoodDettman (404) $22.00 FREE shipping More like this Vintage 1920s to 1950s Small Green Glass Bottle Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Embossed Bottom Medicinal Bathroom/Home Decor Window Sitter No Cap KimsKreations17 (6,839) $15.99 More like this Hello! (Photo courtesy Frances Riley, Prince Rupert, BC), W in a diamond used by Westite Glass Company, as it appears on the base of a jade green milkglass vase (photo courtesy of Abby Chovanec). Vintage OWENS 3i Fluted Embossed Glass Bottle - Clear Graduated Medicine Pharmacy Bottle - 3.5" Tall SilverliningByTravis (4,299) $14.50 FREE shipping Antique Owens 3iv Apothecary Bottle With Cork TackyShackOutlet (120) $15.00 Owens Medicine bottle VintagestudioByCarol (5) $15.00 FREE shipping Then below that 1845. This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Hi Norman, products, various druggist/medicinal bottles. 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. It is in a plastic container that also says iw Harper on it. It has an art deco design. Perhaps someone out there will have better info and can chime in on this question! Not exactly sure what It should be labeled as. 3) What about other types of bottles besides soda bottles. David, Hi there! However, on some very small bottles it is possible the mold engraver used one digit for the date code simply because of limited space on the mold. What is the meaning of the top line 15 SB? Any idea what date this is from? 9.5\" tall. pickles, "Presto" canning jars, preserves and jams. Most of the bottles seen with this code on the bottom are emerald green 7-UP bottles.