Posted 3 years ago
CuevasE
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Bacon Dairies existed on the 1930's, 1940's
This bottle has more than 60 yrs. Is in grate shape, no leed; lable is prefect.
It has a Duraglass signature on the bottom and a num. 17 on Lft. a 46 on Rgt. of the logo shape.
Does any one have knowledge or this item?
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I believe the numbers stand for the year and the plant number were it was produced. Like 1917 or 1946*
*probably the right date
Thank you Roy
This is an Owens Illinois bottle, plant 17 Clarion, Pennsylvania, 1932-present And the 46 on the right side of the symbol is the date code, makes this a 1946 ACL bottle (Applied color label)
Duraglass means it was a better made bottle, and used less glass, as it was a more precisely made bottle.
Thank you Phantomd. Your knowledge is very helpful.
You're welcome, and I should have also pointed out the O with the Diamond is the logo for Owens Illinois, that is how I know who made that bottle.