Bottles and more bottles

Sweetrazz

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I'm not very good at identifying bottles, but, boy do I love, love, love them! Nice. Congratulations!

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Happy new year sweetrazz, nice bottles. Bottom one obviously had ink in it. And top one looks like aftershave/perfume. Just guessing !!
 

Your bottle in the third picture was probably a cough medicine bottle. It has the markings on the side. Since it has the screw top, and not the blob top, it was probably 1950's to 1970's. There were also bottles like that with cooking ingredients in them, like vanilla. They are all very nice. I always like to find and display my bottles.
 

First two and fifth are cologne or perfume. My opinion the third looks corked bottle too me, in fact it looks like one of those ( ii3 ) bottles common in first half of 1900s. Don't know about last blue bottle. Maybe held a generic form of Bromo seltzer which was more of less was or modern form of Pepto bismol. Bromo seltzer always came in a very similar blue bottles.
 

Nice going on the glass.
All of them seem to be machine made, though I'm liking the first one as it has a cool look.
The third one could be for some type of syrup(cough) with the measurements embossed on the side.
Is the last one just looking blue because of the ingredients left overs?
 

Congratualtions on the nice bottle finds! :occasion14:
 

Second one with graduations of measures similar to the lyric bottles of the 20s.Yours is made by Owens Glass, the mark on the base is the boxed O plus wens. This mark was used for a short time at the end of the 20s after the boxed O mark. They merged with Illinois Glass about 29 and the mark changed again.
 

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