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Pontil marks are only seen on handmade bottles. more packers, coffee jars, display jars, mustards, the "Washington Flask" (a Thanks for your posts! Since Owens-Illinois was not formed until 1929, it could not stand for 1906. 1930s!). Best regards, Its the first bottle from the 1960s Ive found bearing the old trademark, and Ive been collecting soda bottles since I was 15 years old (1978). It has the logo (I inside o with diamond) to the left is a 4, to the right is a 6, underneath is an I or a 1. Your site is such a wonderful resource for nosy people like me, and who enjoy old things. P.s. An example I have carries the number 9 mold number which shows they were made from at least 9 different molds. Thatcher Glass MTC mark on emerald green beach glass shard from a juice bottle. I was hoping you could give me some information and history about this jug. Sorry I cant be sure what it means! In 1929, Illinois Glass merged with Owens Bottle Company of Toledo, Ohio to form the Owens-Illinois Glass Company. To the left is the number 7 (Alton, Il.) One H.J. I will post a photo of representative examples Basically, I realized I had a similar fish bowl shaped bottle/jar, and the base on this example is marked: 7 [Owens-Illinois mark] 5 (over) 23. Known as Owens-Illinois, Inc. since 1965, (and officially known as just O-I since 2005), this corporation is currently (2022) the largest manufacturer of glass containers in the world. The patent was in effect for 14 years, so, theoretically, bottles of that design could have been made anytime from 1935 to 1949. The 5 is a date code. Thanks and sorry I dont have better information. It says Chicago, IL with an S on the bottom. the Libby Safedge tumblers that I noticed the Donald Duck and Mickey Mouse The coke bottles should last you found in collectible soda bottles. Perhaps 1943. Sapphire Blue Eastlake Childrens Mug, made by Atterbury & Company of Pittsburgh in the 1880s, Hobnail candy dish in Amberina glass (Fenton inside an oval mark is on the base), Owens-Illinois Glass Company I inside an O trademark, VM (MV) logo on CD 642 Gingerbread Man style insulator made by Verreries de Masnieres, BIRCH LEAF pattern milk glass cream pitcher Unknown Maker. date from that year or very close. The information is probably available somewhere at the official U.S. Patent and Trademark Office website. Or maybe an I. I did find a similar bottle (probably not exactly the same, but a similar style) in the Worthopedia site auction listings archives. **, When I searched through numerous newspaper articles (from a site with a data ~David. Owens-Illinois Glass Company is, of course, the company who manufactured the glass bottles which were sold TO (purchased BY) the Kankakee Bottling Works to use for their products. this Original Price USD 6.68 Thanks Im guessing the number 4 indicates the plant in Clarksburg, W.V., the one that interests me is the M258270. Art deco cut. I do not subscribe to the theory that only 2-digit date codes were used after 1960. looks like a diamond in an oval with 0 9 on either side. I dont have definite info on the other markings. https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=m570.l1313&_nkw=soda+bottle+%22g-94%22&_sacat=0&LH_TitleDesc=1&LH_TitleDesc=1&_osacat=0&_odkw=bottle+%22g-94%22&LH_TitleDesc=1. Small knick on the mouth. There is no number to the left and the number to the right is a 4 with no period. Owens-Illinois Glass Company trademark/logo Diamond Oval- I entwined. large "Classified Index" to products contained within the catalog with page "Duraglas" trademark used by Owens- Illinois Glass Company Duraglas (in a cursive script with only the first letter actually capitalized) was registered by Owens-Illinois Glass Company, based in Toledo, Ohio at that time, on September 23, 1941.. The Owens Bottle Co. (1919-1929) was part of a series of companies that began with the Toledo Glass Co. (1895-1920), the firm that developed the Owens Automatic Bottle Machine. to various glass containers." Unfortunately my site is not set up to accept photos uploaded directly by readers. This type of data sharing may be considered a sale of information under California privacy laws. The Duraglas brand name was introduced in 1940 so we can be sure it doesnt date before that year. In 1929, the Owens Bottle Co. merged with the Illinois Glass Co., forming its current company (with a few changes along the way). The mark is a diamond with a circle an the I in the middle. Logos and Codes. I dont know what the actual patent number is for that bottle design (assuming that a patent was eventually issued). David. I was able to identify my bottle with ease. 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. David. Of course there would have originally been a label affixed to the front, and a wire bail which may be missing on most of them found today. Ali, there is a lot of confusion on the date codes, as you have realized. (15% off), Sale Price USD 10.15 Hi, I dont know which year would be correct. 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. I got it out of my barn in New York which we purchased full of broken and miscellaneous antiques. Yes, the 7 shows production was at the Alton, Illinois factory. Beginning and end of the "Package Division" section covering Owens-Illinois Glass Company Part 1 - History. For instance (just a random example), lets say a particular ketchup bottle is being made by machine. OWENS Duraglas Vintage Embossed Clear Glass Medicine Bottle 3iv 5.25" Tall Condition: Used Price: US $7.99 Buy It Now Add to cart Best Offer: Make offer Add to Watchlist Returns accepted Ships from United States Shipping: US $7.95Expedited Shipping | See details Located in: Bedminster, New Jersey, United States Delivery: IMPORTANT NOTE: Many liquor bottles and flasks made by Owens-Illinois have a DIFFERENT mold code configuration on the base, as compared to the way the numbers are arranged on most other types of bottles they made. I have located the large markings of the I inside of the diamond with an oval around them on the top of the base. I know youve said on here that a period may indicate the year it was produced, but as you noted, thats typically to the right of the diamond mark instead of below. amber whiskey bottle I would guess your jar was made in either 1960 or 1970. It could stand for either 1945 or 1955. The ONLY number is a 2 to the left of the O/Diamond. I suspect that most of those containers date from the 1930s-1960s but I really dont know for sure. 1. Illustrated among the pics on this page is the base of a bottle made at the Columbus, Ohio facility (plant #18) with a date code of 7 which in this case probably stands for 1937. Below it, at center is the Diamond & Oval entwined with I in center. Then below that 1845. Hi Lindsay, in 1935.). 1933 is indicated a few times on the following page (not pictured) with a The 14 on your example (23 on mine) is a mold number. David. Perhaps the bottle mold itself was originally used at the Fairmount plant? Hazel-Atlas Glass Company made a lot of containers with style numbers on the bottoms. Wendy, in many instances, the patent illustrations or model will not be EXACTLY like the bottle(s) that are actually produced. Also, virtually all Owens-Illinois bottles are machine-made, and do not have a true pontil mark. Click on each link to Its a brown (amber) Hilex jug with the diamond and oval with I inside on the bottom. vinegars, grape juice, syrup, and tomato juice. The bottle likely dates from 1936 (the 6 on the right of the logo is a year date code). 359-G (Each group as a separate line). 2018). Many millions of insulators were made at Muncie, the very last being manufactured in the year 1967. Compare prices for hundreds of Men Cardigans & Sweaters hassle-free and save money. with the above contention. No, since their Duraglas brand name was introduced in 1940, the year date code 3 on that particular bottle would have to refer to either 1943 or 1953. An assortment of The bottle design patent number was actually issued in April of 1934. Like I said it looks like the patented bottle but then it has the additions to it. is 6. Many of them have the code G-94 embossed on the bottom along with the Owens-Illinois Glass Company trademark and a date code. His mechanization of the glass-blowing process eliminated child labor from glass-bottle factories, which he had himself experienced from the age of ten. (Remove underscore within first part of address). Thank you for your time, Candice. To the right of the emblem is the number 4 and then a smaller 7 slightly above the 4. I know the 4 means it was produced in Fairmont, WV. I used to collect some Disney stuff and knew that The date code would then certainly be 1965, and the 55 (placed on the left) is the permit number assigned to Owens-Illinoiss glass manufacturing plant at Huntington, West Virginia. and certainly by 1934 when Donald Duck was introduced to the public in June of I am near Alton Illinois. beginning of the "Large Ware Division" products (24 catalog pages) - Includes Stephanie, the 6 is a date code, and since the brand name DURAGLAS was instituted in 1940, we can narrow down the possibilities to 1946 or 1956. It also has raised swirl type markings on the bottom, which I see on several jars for sale on eBay. Thanks for any thoughts you have. Antique Owens Glass 3iu 80cc Clear Glass Apothecary Medicine Bottle 5.25" Tall. Any help identifying appreciated as I cannot find anything like it with my own research. We've sent you an email to confirm your subscription. I hope this helps, So would this indicate 60s? However, I would submit (my guess) that in some of these instances, the bottle mold might have been moved to another plant but the engravings were not all updated (retooled) correctly on the molds. 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. Hi Bill, I will accept that, so consider myself corrected. David. Can you tell me when made and is there any value? I have a clear glass, 1 pint, flask/bottle measuring 3.75 Wide x 2 Deep x 7.5 tall. File #17: Continuation of the "Food Container Division" products The number would have been used on invoices and other paperwork and communications between the glass company and their customers. Thank you for your post, as your question actually gives me the opportunity to address this and thus give a bit of background explanation In the case of your bottle, the Kankakee Bottling Works was the name of the company that actually produced the soda or beverage (or, at least combined the basic ingredients, such as flavored syrup, carbonated water, etc) and then filled the bottles with that product. To be honest Im not sure what it held. I understand your reluctance to make blanket statements. KPP mark on base of amber Budweiser beer bottle, date coded 1972 (Photo courtesy of Shannon Brown). Bottle dated 1944. The bottle has a basket weave pattern embossed on it. I have an Owens-Illinois bottle with the following 4 lines on the bottom: I was going to ask the same questions you did so thanks for doing all the work for me! Although Owens-Illinois has made containers of many different shades of color over the years, the great majority of glass bottles commonly found (especially older containers that show up often at flea markets, antique malls, yard sales, junk shops, ebay, etc) are found in clear (colorless), green (emerald, forest green or seven up green) and amber (beer bottle brown) glass. Thank you. Hi Mark, I recently acquired a large 5 gallon glass jar/jug/bottle? Take care, 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. The number to the left is 9. I cant say which. Author reserves the right to update this information as Those types of decoratively designed bottles were often saved and re-used as decanters or vases. It has half the Duraglas trademark in the center. Below the trademark are 64, D-1, 46 stacked on top of each other. Thanks for your awesome website!! I have a blue Shell oil bottle. 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. Bottle Typing/Diagnostic Shapes: | Musings of a Quirky Introvert, Maryland Glass Corporation, Baltimore, Maryland (1907-1980), Owens Bottle Company: O inside a square mark, Dr. W. B. 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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? Thank you very much for your works. David. All, or most, liquor (whiskey or other distilled liquor) bottles made by Owens-Illinois Glass Company bear a D-code on the bottom which is a distiller permit number. Mold makers spelling errors are fairly common on glass items such as bottles, fruit jars and insulators, and those errors are sought by collectors. Hi, I found a similar bottle, patent# D86565, a 7 on each side of the diamond logo. It would be cool to know it was very old as well. ), bottom is a 7 and right is a 2 (obviously from 1932). type bottles scattered throughout the various bottle types. Hi Jessi, 359-G is probably a code number for that particular style/shape bottle. On the bottom it has the symbol of a sideways diamond, an 0, and an I inside the 0, like the symbol showed in your article. 1930-1935 Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Owens Medicine Bottle - Etsy Check out our owens medicine bottle selection for the very best in unique or custom, handmade pieces from our shops. Hi David. comm. Owens-Illinois made large quantities of these kinds of clear glass prescription/medicine bottles, in a wide range of sizes. I can send pictures is you would like. David. There is no label. Also, see my page on the Diamond I mark, which was also used heavilyby Illinois Glass Company. A number of different sodas were bottled in that particular shape. Hi Shelly, within all important bottle type categories of any bottle maker at that time. As far as stippling goes, I just checked about a half-dozen of my 1940s 7 oz. Value is subjective, but since these are common jars, typically they might have 50 cents to a dollar or two value to jar collectors. According to the reference book The Fruit Jar Works, Volume 2 (Alice Creswick & Steven B. Creswick, published 1987), there are a number of variations of the Presto jars with the marking Manufactured by Owens-Illinois Glass Company and their production period was from 1929 to circa 1946. Your grandmas bottle was made in 1941 (the 41 is a year date code). Numbers seen on the bases of Glass Bottles and jars. Although horseradish was packaged in many different shaped bottles over the years, that is one of the more common shapes used, especially in the 1890s and through the early 1900s. Any thoughts on how old this is? Division" products (17 catalog pages) - Includes a continuation of The 7 below the logo is a mold number. never quit making beer and liquor bottles during Prohibition. The bottle was made at Fairmont, West Virginia (Owens-Illinois plant number 3). various paneled medicines. with the following: 1. The 42 is a code for the year 1942. other sources (Pete Schulz pers. That plant, however, was closed and demolished in March of 1931 (Russ Hoenig It has a medal screw top lid. The official registration number was #0390467.. "First use anywhere" and "First use in commerce" was stated on the paperwork (submitted to .
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