Share your favorites on Show & Tell

Help Identify Please!

In Bottles > Show & Tell.
Bottles4119 of 7482Ball Pepfect mason   Jar w/ wrong spellingSandy MacNab Forest green blob top bottle
0
Love it
0
Like it

Add to collection

    Please create an account, or Log in here

    If you don't have an account, create one here.


    Create a Show & TellReport as inappropriate


    Posted 9 years ago

    obxrodanthe
    (2 items)

    Not sure what to make of this? About 6in tall and diameter. No seems, top looks to have been cut. Art Glass piece? not sure. Any help would be appreciated.

    Unsolved Mystery

    Help us close this case. Add your knowledge below.

    logo
    Bottles
    See all
    BALL 1/2 HALF PINT BLUE MASON Jar ~ Antique Zinc Lid
    BALL 1/2 HALF PINT BLUE MASON Jar ~...
    $9
    BALL Quart Rose PINK MASON JAR Regular Mouth Antique ZINC LID Collectible
    BALL Quart Rose PINK MASON JAR Regu...
    $12
    Spank Magazine Sexy Vintage 8oz Stainless Steel Flask Drinking Whiskey
    Spank Magazine Sexy Vintage 8oz Sta...
    $14
    MASONS Patent 1858 PINT Jar ~ Reproduction Apple Green ~ Antique ZINC LID
    MASONS Patent 1858 PINT Jar ~ Repro...
    $18
    logo
    BALL 1/2 HALF PINT BLUE MASON Jar ~ Antique Zinc Lid
    BALL 1/2 HALF PINT BLUE MASON Jar ~...
    $9
    See all

    Comments

    1. packrat-place packrat-place, 9 years ago
      This is hard to call from these pics. Some aspects of it look old and some do not. It looks more like an art piece to me.
      Here is a quote from a historic bottle website.
      "Bottles that are made to look old often are exaggerated in their “handmadeness”. There are huge numbers of bubbles and impurities in the glass. The glass itself is commonly thick, heavy and distorted in shape. Early glass makers tried their best to make uniform, quality wares; modern makers try hard to make their bottles look hand blown."
      With that said, I would like to see a clear pic of the bottom.
    2. obxrodanthe, 9 years ago
      No apparent pontil. I agree it looks like it could be an art glass piece or a utilitarian oil lamp, made to use not for looks or style.

    Want to post a comment?

    Create an account or login in order to post a comment.