Thanks in advance, Ross Lebo, Hi Ross, The 4 is a date code for either 1934, 1944 or 1954; sorry I dont know if anyone can be absolutely sure which year is correct. Any idea what it could be? Additional information from Russ Hoenig (Hoenig pers. Website, E-published October 2018. Owens Glass Bottles - Etsy I have a half gallon mason jar that says presto supreme mason on front and on back it says manufactured by Illinois Glass Company. Also Metal Cap says keep in refrigerator after opening and serve chilled. Take care, The number identified a specific shape or style of bottle, irrespective of the exact glass color or markings on the bottle. made available by Owens-Illinois. Im guessing it would be a generic gallon jug used for liquids such as bleach or other cleaning / chemical products. Any info? My finds are mostly small bottles what look like medication or perfume bottles but I have found several Coke bottles dating 1945-47, and others what appear to be liquor bottles, that most have the single numbers after the OI logo. If it is an I Inside an Oval, or letter O, then yes, the 89 probably is a date code for 1989. I am assuming you do mean that the logo is ONLY an I inside an oval with NO diamond, correct? Markings on the bottle are 9 0-1 67. The bottom of the jar looks only to have a large O with a sideways diamond and MAYBE a tiny I in the middle though hard to see. Sat, 11 Feb 2023 18:24:51 +0000 View Detailed Check-in. Steve, the bottle is likely a liquor bottle (judging from the 4/5 PINT marking) and the date code could be either 1943 or 1953. The bottle is clear and has 4/5 Pint four times in a ring around the base and a very obvious seam line running up both sides. Thanks so much for that link! Oftentimes large quantities of soda bottles from more than one bottling company was returned, and stored/transported upside-down in crates so the letters could be easily seen, thus the bottles sorted/separated quickly. (Note: The above arrangement is the most commonly seen, at least on soda bottles, but some containers, such as liquor flasks, are frequently marked in other ways and thus the codes may be arranged in a different configuration. company into its own organization." various plants and, Part 2 which is an explanation of the various makers Bottle is in amazing condition! To left of the symbol is number 12. 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? company history related information that indicates the catalog has some Sounds like it may be a 5-gallon water bottle. I have read that plant # 62 has been recorded by others on liquor bottles but can find no information about the plant itself. comm. I wish I could post my picture but it has OWENS just like yours, but in the middle of the bottom of the bottle, the rest of the mark is the 6 and there is a little dot inside the circle. Hi Kelly, Owens Illinois Duraglas Green Glass Bottle Vintage Emerald Green Decor. https://ibb.co/ynPfcjW (Possible mold number that looks like it says E788) beginning of an index of Can you send me a clear pic of this bottle,and a closeup of the base mark, if possible. In any case, from your description, the number on the left (7), typically a plant location code, indicates production at the Alton, Illinois factory. Hi Rob, Thank you for your time, Candice. KPP mark on base of amber Budweiser beer bottle, date coded 1972 (Photo courtesy of Shannon Brown). We are using cookies to give you the best experience on our website. Clover-like logo seen on base of French pharmacy bottle (photo courtesy Lynne Wertz), O-I mark currently used by O-I (Owens-Illinois, Inc). And it has 7 rings around it. Cant find any information on the Heres How. Below it, at center is the Diamond & Oval entwined with I in center. All of the pages of this O-I David. The bottle label for Owen Illinois is side ways on the base as well. The 51 is a date code for the year the bottle was made: 1951. It has a 2 to the left of the diamond and a 6 to the right, with an 11 underneath it. One piece of information supporting 1933 (or later) is the presence of ~David, Is this what your bottle looks like? Is there any way to find how many were produced and the where? https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=m570.l1313&_nkw=Bottle+%22G-18038%22&_sacat=0&LH_TitleDesc=1&_osacat=0&_odkw=Bottle+%22G-18038%22 8 to the right. Hi Lindsay, Fenton Glass Company Hobnail Fan Vase in Blue Opalescent, Triangle mark, used by Vidrio Formas, Lerma, Mexico. (A different array of bottles than found in the somewhat I am assuming this is 1951? oil containers. The number to the right is a 6, but there is no dot next to it. mold numbers. That is a bottle style most closely associated with horseradish. About the Federal Law Forbids phrase.it is apparent that some bottles continued to have been made with the marking even into the early 1970s. Hope this helps a bit! Bill, Bill, Im not familiar with the bottle, but Owens-Illinois has made tens of thousands of different bottles over the years. Owens-Illinois | Waco History David. jars, glass buckets and pails, barrel jars, "modernistic" jars, more juice and The one different thing on this bottle that I can not seem to find on any other bottles on the web is that on the front just above the 3iii says: pour here with an arrow pointing upwards toward the lip of the bottle. File #8: Continuation of the "Pharmaceutical and Proprietary I did a keyword search on ebay, using a search string looking for soda bottles within their Collectibles category, and checking both title and description on their Advanced Search page. Brad, it is a medicine bottle (and probably held cough syrup or some other liquid medicine). Thanks Jim Roth, Jim, Im not familiar with your bottle, but yes you are correct on the plant code, and the date code 9 is probably for 1939. David. USD 26.99, USD 35.99 The numbers on the bottom are 7 (oval/diamond/ I ) 5. I could not figure out how to post a conversation. I have been finding bottles from the Owens era around the plant I work at in southeast Pa, since there has been a lot of excavation. I found a bottle while we were dredging out a channel. Take care, David. Hope this helps! I forgot to ask in my previous comment I am assuming these amber jars are safe to use as drinking glasses? The 55 liquor bottle permit number indicates the bottle was made at O-Is Huntington, West Virginia glass plant. Thank you so much for your response David. company history, glass making science, processes and machines, factory locations Does this mean the bottle is 1936 from Clarksburg, WV? The 42 is a code for the year 1942. Other G-numbers are out there (used by Owens-Illinois for various other mold styles of soda bottles), but this seems to be one of the most common ones they used, especially in the 1940s and 1950s. Take care, There does not appear to be a period next to the three. I know the 7 is the factory but what is the 1. My question is what was this jug used for? the importance of firming up a date for this important catalog: 1. I found a small 1oz. David. Marked 3IV is 5 3/4 inches tall and 3III is 5 inches tall. I love these old bottles but anyways could you please help me out man. catalog are hyperlinked below in the order they appear in the [Update ~ edited April 8, 2021] Hannah, the liquor bottle permit number 62 was assigned to Owens-Illinois Glass Companys plant at Terre Haute, Indiana. The Donald Duck June 9th, 1934 debut in "The Wise Little Hen." Amazing to find this article by simply googling o with diamond logo glass mark. The years in parentheses dont represent the beginning or ending dates of a company, or the year any particular bottle was made, but merely indicate that the glass company was included in a list of permit numbers that was published or updated that year. The 14 is probably the mold number. This is on the base of a small green glass jar, perhaps for an ointment. ~David. DATES of Owens-Illinois Glass Company BOTTLES I appreciate your time! matter of that grouping of Sat, 11 Feb 2023 19:36:50 +0000 View Detailed Check-in. Neither If so, the date code would probably be for 1956. Miniature Owens Illinois Brown Glass Medicine Bottle 56-41 I dont know anything about an M.E.CO. but I would assume it stands for the name of the unidentified beverage bottling company. Or any other information about it? Dont Know what this stands for? Encyclopedia of Manufacturers Marks on Glass Containers: Lockhart, Bill, Russ Hoenig, Great! Hi DavidI have found a 32 oz clear glass bottle with Art Deco designs on the top, bottom and sides of both sides. Hope this helps!! Division" products and the beginning of the "Beverage Division" products (26 There will be a glass company (glass bottle company or bottle company) AND a bottling company, brewing company or packaging company. PDF The Owens Bottle Co. Part 1 - History - Society for Historical David. I have what may have been old liquor bottle. 1920 Illinois Glass Co. Bottle Catalog - Society for Historical Archaeology Evidently the Brownie sodas were made for some period of time (1940s-1960s??) . Many liquor bottles are marked in this way, with a pair of two-digit numbers being the liquor bottle permit number and the date code. Hazel-Atlas H over A trademark on the front of clear Atlas Mason jar. Illinois Glass Company of Alton, IL made many of the Presto fruit jars, apparently starting in the mid or late 1920s. Most Owens-Illinois liquor bottles do not have their base code numbers arranged in the same configuration as is seen on many of their other typical, common bottles and jars (such as soda bottles). )from what I gathered reading your post the number above below the logo is the mold # 8 and above is patent # 4601-CB This corporation is now generally known simply as O-I. Hilex was a competitor to the much more popular and well-known CLOROX brand of chlorine bleach. Thank you for looking. It is in a plastic container that also says iw Harper on it. It was most likely a catalog or inventory number assigned to that bottle style by the factory. Any Information would be appreciated! 1930-1935 Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Can you tell me more about it and it has a blue tint to it. Jack, in my opinion there is no foolproof way to date some Owens-Illinois bottles with 100% certainty, and this is an example. Benoit Koralewski is drinking a La Renomme IPA by Brasserie du Goulot at Untappd at Home. Would this indicate 1930s? However, there is an extensive It sounds like it might be a Four Roses brand whiskey bottle. Very good condition. (Latest confirmed date code with this older trademark embossed on a bottle is 1966). OOPS! Coca cola bottles appearing on antique and there are stamped typically on her bottles - is it. Hi George, 29 3. Duraglas Yes, since DURAGLAS brand name was instituted in 1940, the bottle is from the 1940s, made at plant #14 which was Bridgeton, New Jersey. The 73096 is a Design patent number and here is a link to the patent information, as listed in the database on the GOOGLE PATENTS site: 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!! (Photograph courtesy of Penny Garcia). On the bottom it states Duraglas in cursive. Also, was green typically used as soda or alcohol? Lynchburg daily Virginian. [volume], February 29, 1860, Image 3 There may or may not be a number (mold identifying number) situated directly underneath the logo. 2. David. I cant tell you with certainty which year is meant. https://photos.app.goo.gl/pZqpdxGLBq1z1R5w5 (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). first page of the liquor section notes the following: With the return of legal "Spiritus Frumenti," many of the well known old researching various things I was seeing in the catalog and eventually came up 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. Hi Jennie, https://patents.google.com/patent/USD73096S/en?oq=d73096 I love the site! "Owens-Illinois became the sales agent for I havent seen that particular one. 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! USD 4.20, USD 6.00 Hi Eric, and vintners", "Naturally, distillers and vintners' first thoughts The D 11 is a distiller code number. Many of those kinds of liquor bottles, especially the common flasks, were virtually generic and might have held a number of different brands. Hi David, I have read this with great interest. The Design patent number 90023 was issued in 1933, but I cannot say with absolute certainty when your bottle was made. Ive been collecting soda bottles for 40 years, and I can tell you every single O-I soda bottle I have ever seen with a period behind the date is from the 1940s. Original Price USD 6.00
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