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 difficult to figure the date, since everything I have read states that the I inside an O is after 1954. Its white glass and slinder, shaped like a whiskey bottle and is about the size of my hand. Yes! and illustrations and descriptions of various molded decorative elements and embossing available for milks. Apple juice? That date code stands for either 1936 (most likely) or 1946. and the mold #3 below. Can you tell me when made and is there any value? P.S. Take care, I purchased a Kolbs Bavarian Type Brew beer bottle. 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. Best regards, David. the 1940s instead of 1930s). M in a circle mark used by Maryland Glass Corporation. Any ideas from you would really be appreciated. Please bookmark this site, and I hope you will return often. with the company and student of the history of Owens-Illinois Glass Co.. Thanks for writing! Have lived on property 25yrs. I have an Owens 3 oz medicine bottle that still has the cork in it, along with a little bit of clear yellowish syrupy liquid you can tell the cork hasnt been removed for ages.. . USD 7.20, USD 8.00 Milt, I dont know of any source for information that specifically discusses Owens-Illinois whiskey bottle marks. David. First use of this mark is claimed to have been on December 17, 1997, according to information posted on the justia.com website, here: David. I have since found out that it is a vinegar flask from some internet research. Coke bottles is determined, check out the flea market. If there is a period, then it was made in the 1940s. I have a clear half gallon presto supreme mason jar. The liquor bottle permit number 56 was assigned to Owens-Illinois glass plant located at Charleston, West Virginia. Your bottle was made at plant # 7 (Alton, Illinois) and the 7 on the right of the logo stands for either 1947 or 1957. 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. currently operating company, including the myriad of plants the company used
Directly beneath that, all in one line, there is a small 14, then a larger 39SB and then after that a smaller 0. My guess would be PROBABLY 1935, (because single digit date codes were used on most of their 1930s-era bottles) but there seems to be no way to be 100% sure on many O-I bottles. catalog many times for the conclusive identification of bottles
Great! Take care, Iv Bottle In Collectible Medicine Bottles 1900-Now - eBay reference to "The selection of containers for the new products of distillers
David. The mark you see on the base is often called an Owens ring or Owens scar, produced during manufacture by machine. It has been turned into sea glass. practical magic owens family tree - fisvo.org Includes some more unusual bottles like refrigerator bottles, various toilet &
With its success came expansion, and the company opened a plant in Waco, Texas, on February 22, 1944. 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 . Im assuming it is Owens-Ill. Glass Co. marks on bottom are a circle, 33, then a diamond looking spaceship and a6center it says-Sunsweet, under that,Pat.appld. Take care, I have found a bottle and seeking further information on it. The C2989 would almost certainly be a code number for that particular bottle style (i.e. Owens-Illinois Glass Company Part 1 - History. I have a .pdf file of the article that Id be glad to share with you. Hello Shay, Virtually all of the LYRIC bottles are machine-made, and were made in very large numbers, being found frequently in trash dumps of the period. Best regards, It appears to be a packer jar (clear glass), possibly for preserves. David, I would like to find out a price for this bottle I found in this abandoned water drain in my yard. In unserem Vergleich haben wir die unterschiedlichsten 70413 lego am Markt unter die Lupe genommen und die wichtigsten Eigenschaften, die Kostenstruktur und die Bewertungen der Kunden abgewogen. Keep in mind that low mold numbers such as 2 or 7 were used on thousands of different styles of containers over the years, so there is no direct relation between a (for instance) 2 seen on an Owens-Illinois-made soda bottle and the 2 on a coffee jar or beer bottle. Thanks in advance! The number 011 is probably a mold number. Maison DB - Roubaix, Hauts-de-France - Untappd File #16: Continuation of the
(10% off), Sale Price USD 26.99 Can you give me any information about it? Was wondering if you had any information regarding plant # 62 including its location. (1940s? 64 is the liquor bottle permit number assigned to Owens-Illinois Glass Company at their Alton, Illinois plant. I cant say for sure which year is correct. Thanks!! Very good question! "Package Division" section and the "Closure Division" section begins (26 catalog
David. There are exceptions such as some of the spice vials, kitchen canisters, some scarcer soda bottles, chemical/druggists bottle sets, and some of their various bottles in emerald green, or with unusual markings, unusual brand names, of very local distribution etc. Please check out this page on Artificially purpled glass. (30% off), Sale Price USD 7.20 It looks like it was a twist-top style lid and there is still a rusted metal band around the bottom of where the lid was. I dont see all the numbers described in your post. Age? I hope this helps! Note: Several of the plant numbers used by O-I were re-used by other plants that opened in later years, so it is important to take into consideration the date code, the bottle style and other characteristics to positively identify which plant location made a particular bottle. David below is 5 and the top of the logo no. I have what looks to be a small old round (maybe half pint size) possible medicine bottle? The design was patented July 16, 1935. about the catalog's date. Earned the Brewery Pioneer (Level 33) badge! Maybe I am off base, or maybe there is nothing else that can be determined. 17 is on the left and 82 on the right. You have a jar used for some type of product marketed by McKesson & Robbins. /Users/owner/Pictures/Photos Library.photoslibrary/resources/renders/D/D4884D53-C9F5-42E6-BD88-D07E7B7D083B_1_201_a.heic an array of Applied Color
Hello! Lynchburg daily Virginian. [volume], February 29, 1860, Image 3 The flat front and back of the bottle have a set of 3 raised arcs at the 3, 6, 9, and 12 positions. File #22: Continuation of the "Closure Division" section (17 catalog
products and the beginning of the "Liquor Ware Division" products (25 catalog
Hes facing the left and appears to be wearing pointy shoes and a pointy hat. I have a small green bottle with an I in a circle. Amazing to find this article by simply googling o with diamond logo glass mark. I am guessing it is a soda bottle. I often advise readers to, just for the heck of it, examine glass containers in their cupboards and refrigerators, and see if they can find various mold numbers on modern, present-day glass containers. I have a 5 gallon bottle that has the I in the diamond surrounded by the O marking. Additionally along what should be the contact ring of the bottom, there is a partial single line of stippling dots that can bee seen & felt but it is not continuous around the entire bottle. Also handwritten along the side of that same page is the notation "Catalog finished Dec. Here is another online publication with more lists of liquor bottle permit numbers: https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.$c127996&view=1up&seq=19&q1=LIST%20OF%20GLASS%20MANUFACTURERS%20TO%20WHOM%20PERMITS%20TO%20MANUFACTURE%20LIQUOR%20BOTTLES. Hello David, great article here full of info. However, there are some exceptions to this general rule, and single-digit date codes were also used in later decades along with the later I inside an O mark (but without a period placed to the right of the code). OWENS appears on the base of some clear prescription bottles. However, I assume they were quite popular and were made in large quantities for that time period. But Im sorry I cannot be sure! Diamond-Oval-I trademark used by Owens-Illinois Glass Company, B inside a diamond ~ mark on the base of a blue-aqua horseradish or pickle bottle made by Binghamton Glass Company. Any ideas? This example is 5.5" tall, holds 4 oz., has an external screw cap finish, and made of colorless glass . The 14 is probably the mold number. ), Owens-Illinois took over operation of the Hemingray Glass Company factory, located in Muncie, Indiana, in 1933. USD 26.99, USD 35.99 I did a search on ebay with the keywords green sunsweet bottle (without quotes) and came up with several examples of the older Sunsweet bottles listed there. David, Have a smaller bottle. Would you be able to email me a pic showing the base markings? FOR. Hello. The D 11 is a distiller code number. Click here for a page from O-Is official website: https://www.o-i.com/our-story/how-glass-bottles-and-jars-are-made/. Hi David, The base is marked with the H over smaller a logo. TEXT AND PHOTOGRAPHS ON THIS SITE ~ COPYRIGHT 2004-2022. It had the O I Diamond logo on the bottom with a 13. below. Best regards, The crown top is typical of soda bottles, but the fluted sides are more common on ketchup bottles. (Photograph courtesy of Penny Garcia). Bill, Bill, Im not familiar with the bottle, but Owens-Illinois has made tens of thousands of different bottles over the years. I think the 4 may stand for a year ending with 4 (1944 or 1954) but cant say for sure without seeing the style of bottle you have and the exact code embossing arrangement. It is not all-inclusive, but the best list I know of, online: https://static1.squarespace.com/static/51379b83e4b02119d184b2a2/t/584a336ee4fcb59adb85c48b/1481257838281/User+Permit+numbers.pdf Here is all the info I have Base has R-174, Bottom 56-41 and under that Design Patent applied For, the Federal Law forbids statement is also on the shoulder. Hope this helps, Take care, Hi Trisha, I have what may have been old liquor bottle. 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. However, the original question from Ali might bring up other, related questions: 1) Were single digit date codes used in ALL decades? from that era. David, Casey, a single digit, such as 3 on the right side of the old Owens-Illinois logo (Diamond and oval superimposed, with I inside) can theoretically stand for several different years, including 1933, 1943 or 1953. The bottom of the Jar has the (left to right) number 7 circle with an I inside then the numbers 75. next line is just the number 2. I have a clear bottle, 11.5 tall and 4 across. As near as I can determine, the Owens-Illinois term OnIzed/OnIzed Club was
DRUGGIST, EXTRACT & MEDICINE BOTTLES Page 23 - Improved Citrate of Magnesia with a porcelain stopper Page 24 - French square prescription bottles, narrow mouth The Diamond & oval with I mark is by far the most common identification mark on glass containers found in trash dump sites in the United States from the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s. ), 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. I am not sure about the other bottle you describe. & Hoenig 2015), Bill Lockhart recently combined all of the currently
Stay Ahead of the Curve with Our Comprehensive Medical Moulded Bottle "classified index" of bottle styles. No, I dont know which O-I plant was assigned #62 as their liquor bottle permit number. File #4: Continuation of the "Pharmaceutical and Proprietary Division"
I cleaned it off and was able to make out the diamond with an I and O in the middle. 1. The left no. Thanks for including the links to photos of the bottle! glassware, including Mickey Mouse/Disney glassware with
The term "OnIzed" is mentioned throughout the listings portion (majority) of
Owens Vintage Bottle - Etsy Hope this helps, Thank you. Hope this helps! Angular Glass Containers Corporation mark, used beginning circa 1933- 1960s? 7 Nov 22 View Detailed Check-in.
Youll see ad results based on factors like relevancy, and the amount sellers pay per click. And how would I know which year its from? That number would probably have been used in invoices, catalogs, etc. Antique Kemps Balsam Owens Glass Medicine Bottle . 2) If a date code does NOT have a period after the number, that still leaves room for error because it could potentially stand for any decade, right? Can you see any faint residue of a name such as 7-up? The beginning of the "Beverage Division" products includes an
in explaining the array of markings used by the company on its products over
Hope this helps! Can you study your bottle closely and compare with the pictures and information presented on this webpage on the Clorox company site? Hi Bill, Website
Owens-Illinois Glass Company - Glass bottles, jars, flasks, containers. These bottles are 10 quart bottles with a stippled surface and a clear rectagular space at the lower portion of the bottle that has the dairys name etched into it. One piece of information supporting 1933 (or later) is the presence of
On very small bottles, the mark may be rather indistinct and the I may be virtually invisible, or just a tiny dot. Patty, it sounds like an amber beer bottle from 1962. The 156 is problematic, but would seem to be a mold identifier number (assuming that more than one identical mold was being used at the factory for that particular style/size bottle). Can this be chalked up to a manufacturing difference? The left number was 3, which you wrote was from the Fairmont, WV plant, or post 1981 Muskogee, OK. My question was the right side date code. soda bottle with different sports players on the front of it, on the bottom of the bottle it has #3 for the plant code, #48 for the date code,#1 for the mold code. Boyd glass chick salt covered dish in lilac glass. honey, mayonnaise, candy, mason packer jars, and other packer jar styles. The 29 is a mold number. array of toilet shapes. Does this mean it was made in 1947? Minor wear inside the bottle towards the bottom. Any help with the year and manufacture would be appreciated! It had its own railroad spur line. catalog pages. products (18 catalog pages) - Continuation of various styles of druggist and
Thank you Kim W. Hi Kim, Here, as embossed on the base of a small cobalt blue Bromo-Seltzer bottle. 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. Hi Patrick, 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. First, Thank you so much for establishing this website. Any help identifying appreciated as I cannot find anything like it with my own research. There are no other markings aside from the makers mark, although there is a thin, faint seam on either side of the jar. The 6 is a plant location code for Charleston, West Virginia. So at this point Im curious what the bottle was possibly used for (Soda, Beer, etc.) Please see the paragraph farther down for more info on this subject). I found a fairly large piece of brown glass with the Duraglas logo (circle inside diamond) the number to the left of the logo is a 6, and there is a 29 under the logo. Please double-check those folders in your email app/program after a few days if you haven't heard from me!! Thanks. To begin with, Owens-Illinois did not come into being until 1929 (O-I was a merger of Illinois Glass Company, and Owens Bottle Company). Original Price USD 7.20 David. You can find out more about which cookies we are using or switch them off in settings. Examine the first clue to a site. I am wanting to restore the jar- lid & handle- for my parents but I am not positive what the jar was used for. researcher of ACL bottles and glassware) contacted this websites author and
You are right that the 70 is a date code for 1970. comm. I am assuming by logo you mean the diamond and oval with an I inside. See the picture posted of the 1966 bottle with their old trademark. It is a giant bottle 20 inches tall. I have an old screw-top Listerine bottle with Owens-Illinois markings. The #42 is on the bottom. Neither
File #10: End of the "Pharmaceutical and Proprietary Division"
Given the above information, the company could
made available by Owens-Illinois. The 6 on the right is probably a date code for 1936 or 1946. Hi David, Mind if I butt in? I found several bottles. The link is here: https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/antique-bottle-paper-label-kims-3848940177 On either side of the mark there is the number 9. I have a bottle with diamond/O and I logo. This is on the base of a small green glass jar, perhaps for an ointment. Hope this helps a bit, Federal law forbids sale or re use of this bottle.. E1644 Original Price USD 6.00 Strictly Necessary Cookie should be enabled at all times so that we can save your preferences for cookie settings. Owens-Illinois mark as seen on 1951 soda bottle Owens-Illinois logo- date code 1952 73096. However, after about 1958 the great majority of O-I containers carried the new (second) principal trademark, which merely consists of an I inside an oval, or circle. The front of the bottle says ONE GALLON but on top of that has like a capital D with a 0 or o in the middle. Owens Bottle Antique - Etsy 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). Hazel-Atlas H over A trademark on the front of clear Atlas Mason jar. Thanks for the link. Duraglas trademark on bottles. 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.
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