looking for info on these bottles I found 3-3-13

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I found these about 8 inches down in the ground. I would like some help with old they might be. whitehall bottle  3-3-13 (3).JPGsmall round bottle 3-3-13.JPGsani glass brockway 3-3-13.JPG3 bottles 3-3-13.JPGclear brockway 3-3-13 (1).JPG
 

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Brockway: 1907-1988, seems to be a medicine bottle

Also think the whitehall is a medicine bottle


http://www.addoway.com/viewad/VINTAGE-BROWN-AMBER-GLASS-BOTTLE-LABELED-WHITEHALL-STAMPED-8I671S-MEDICINE-2424808
 

Hello Sir Rusty,

Welcome to Tnet, and thanks for bringing the bottles.

The Whitehall is an Anacin bottle, circa 1940's 1950's.
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VINTAGE BROWN GLASS WHITEHALL ANACIN PILL BOTTLE

The Brockway is a medicine bottle of similar vintage. "Brockway………….Brockway Glass Company, Brockway, Pennsylvania (1907-1988). See “B in a circle” mark. Most bottles I have seen with the cursive “Brockway” marking, usually embossed on the base, seem to date from the 1950s-1970s period, although I do not know the exact period of use of this mark." GLASS MANUFACTURERS' MARKS

Brockway_Glass.jpg
 

Dudes Thankyou so much I finally can say I found some real cool stuff.. These will go on display in my house.
 

I used to work in a foundry in Franklin Pa. named Franklin Bronze and Alloy. We cast all the pieces for Brockway Glass for blowing and forming the bottles. I came across your thread because I also recently found a "Whitehall" bottle and was looking for info.
 

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