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I knew I had seen burst tops on inks and wasn't sure how old they would be.at the CW show this weekend I saw several Colonial bottles that had a burst top as well so naturally I was excited when my husband showed me this one he bought.As always,thank you for your help.Did you see my other thread about the purple worchestershire bottle ?Hey Coily. It's a burst top British Castor Oil. <img src="http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=912332"/> "Burst Top This lip finish, found on nearly all Boat Ink, Castor Oil and early Sauce / Relish bottles is a good indication of a bottle manufactured before 1910." Antique Bottles - Glossary
Maybe they weren't burst top then Harry but they were rough on the edges like this one.I'm still trying to learn,there is so much about bottle collecting that I don't have a handle on. Sorry Jay - gee,don't know how to turn my pics correctly I post from my phone,stand on yer head.
We were thinking about buying Kovel's 7th edition from Amazon.