HELP ID MY VINTAGE BOTTLE BEACH FINDS TODAY

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The shipwreck beach hunting season for coins is done for the year (and it was a great year with a few 1700's and earlier coins found!), so I'm now starting to find great bottles from the early 1900's (most are corkscrew top, so I know that is after @1910's). Most bottles don't have outer markings on the bottle itself, but just on the bottom. Please help ID these bottles and ages. Tks!! JB
 

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The shipwreck beach hunting season for coins is done for the year (and it was a great year with a few 1700's and earlier coins found!), so I'm now starting to find great bottles from the early 1900's (most are corkscrew top, so I know that is after @1910's). Most bottles don't have outer markings on the bottle itself, but just on the bottom. Please help ID these bottles and ages. Tks!! JB
Here you go, everything you ever wanted to know about finding out what the manufacturer and the year it was made.
 

The shipwreck beach hunting season for coins is done for the year (and it was a great year with a few 1700's and earlier coins found!), so I'm now starting to find great bottles from the early 1900's (most are corkscrew top, so I know that is after @1910's). Most bottles don't have outer markings on the bottle itself, but just on the bottom. Please help ID these bottles and ages. Tks!! JB
Nice!!! Congrats!!!
 

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