Bottle age? Machine made or Mouth blown?

Humanbackhoe

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A9F3C6C9-0486-45DD-B22E-D1E6032149E5.jpeg53169F11-E57A-487F-9B31-0917B49EE966.jpeg52E8DFDC-21D4-47AE-AAD0-671D6CC92348.jpeg029D6E51-F922-4587-9EE2-46321D12EC4D.jpeg27469A00-9DF4-4E22-8CDB-69B0AEFB0454.jpegHello all! Does anyone recognize this bottle? It has no markings, no seams, and has a light green tint to it. Has approx 5 bubbles in glass. Very crude shape. About 5.5 inches tall. Found on a know Naitive Indian site. Let me know if anyone has seen or can date this bottle. Thank you!
 

nice bottle crude and beautiful
 

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that is crude but a very nice bottle dont think ive seen another like it
 

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My guess would be an old patent medicine ( snake oil ) bottle, last half of the 1800's. Had a paper label at one time, extoling the virtues of the lethal concoction.
 

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Interesting. Thank you. I will research more in that direction.
 

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Looks like a hand blown in a hinge mold, tooled top, generic pharmacy bottle. Like Kray said, it would have had a label. I agree with the age, 1880's to early 1910's. Very cheap and common in that time period.
 

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