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bufaloeletric

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could post under the what is it forum but why not go straight to the pros, eh. dont know much about glass but heres my observations- bottle is labeled ounces and has measurement increments from 1 to 8,there is a seam that circles around the entire base and the seams run vertically up the entire length of the bottle including the lip. the opening, however, looks as if required a cork. on the bottom of the bottle reading from the top number down is a 2 then the letter B enclosed by a circle in the middle, followed by a 4278 underneath the circled B. from what i understand, a continuous seam means the bottle was produced after 1900, but a cork top points towards it being older than that. a bit confused i am. bottles 001.JPGbottles 002.JPGbottles 003.JPGbottles 004.JPG
 

It's a baby/nursing bottle.
 

any idea how young it it?
 

Hello bufaloelectric,

PikesPeakCharlie is right on. It was made by Brockway Glass, post 1925.

"B in a circle………Brockway Machine Bottle Company (1907-1933); Brockway Glass Company (1933-1988), Brockway, Pennsylvania. “B in a circle” mark was first used in 1925. In 1964, 10 of the 12 Hazel-Atlas Glass Co. plants were acquired. Brockway eventually had (at one time) up to 16 different plant locations." Thanks David Whitten.

baby+4.jpg
 

sweet. thanks for the info folks! and just realize i cant mark this post as solved. im guessing thats only an option in the what is it forum. sorry if i made a mess. lesson learnt.
 

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