highnam
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I have found 7 whiskey bottles in a 100 y/o railroad logging camp here in Washington State. I would like to learn more about the amber colored bottles.
The red amber bottle was found near a foil whiskey topper that reads "Hiram Walker & Sons*Limited*" with a couple other markings. I found out the company is from Canada. The bottle has no side seams and has a horizontal grain like it has been spun rapidly. Is this a pontil? Would it be classified as red amber?
The amber bottle on the left has embossing on the base, "I.P.G.Co" (inside of a diamond) and four numerals, "2803".
I have learned the bottle was from the "Illinois Pacific Glass Company" that had a plant in Seattle by 1904. What can be learned from the numerals?
The last bottle I know nothing about, I hope something about the greenish color or the embossed almost full circle on the side. Would this bottle be considered green amber? Olive? I also included a picture of a Whiskey seal? J. Aronson, Seattle Wash. I found this distiller was located were Pike's Place Market is today in Seattle. The seal wasn't found near a bottle.
Are any of these bottles rare? I have read that bottles without side embossing are not valuable but I thought perhaps a color was rare. Thanks
The red amber bottle was found near a foil whiskey topper that reads "Hiram Walker & Sons*Limited*" with a couple other markings. I found out the company is from Canada. The bottle has no side seams and has a horizontal grain like it has been spun rapidly. Is this a pontil? Would it be classified as red amber?
The amber bottle on the left has embossing on the base, "I.P.G.Co" (inside of a diamond) and four numerals, "2803".
I have learned the bottle was from the "Illinois Pacific Glass Company" that had a plant in Seattle by 1904. What can be learned from the numerals?
The last bottle I know nothing about, I hope something about the greenish color or the embossed almost full circle on the side. Would this bottle be considered green amber? Olive? I also included a picture of a Whiskey seal? J. Aronson, Seattle Wash. I found this distiller was located were Pike's Place Market is today in Seattle. The seal wasn't found near a bottle.
Are any of these bottles rare? I have read that bottles without side embossing are not valuable but I thought perhaps a color was rare. Thanks