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rschultz1960
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Given to us by Mother. She said was a French Liquor Corday bottle and had appraised in 1960. No official docs, no markings on glass. Can anyone give us more detail about this bottle?
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Posted 2 years ago
rschultz1960
(1 item)
Given to us by Mother. She said was a French Liquor Corday bottle and had appraised in 1960. No official docs, no markings on glass. Can anyone give us more detail about this bottle?
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i would be interested in info about this bottle, i have one and know nothing at all about it. does it have value$. are there others of similiar style?
dave
I also have one of these bottles that I bought at a garage sale for $5. I have been trying to find out any information about it. I have spent hours on bottle identification sites and all I can seem to gather is that it may be from the late 1800's because of where the seam lies. Don't know a whole lot about this stuff so am just trying to gather what I can from different sites but am also interested in the value of this bottle.
i also have this bottle and am curious if you have found out anything about it
I bought a bottle like this 15 years ago at a shop and paid 15 dollars for it. It has a glass top would love to know how much its worth.
Hello, I have two bottles like this, one emerald green like the one pictured and one clear. Any news on its history and/or value?
No new info has been provided todate. Seems several folks have owned these, but no one has any idea of any type of value. Thanks for all the posts. Maybe we will eventually come across someone who has the info.
My parents have this piece with a sticker tag on it and its labeled "cagco Made In Italy " with part of the tag missing. Now after a little research we found out that its Ucagco don't know much other then that. Here are a few links to pics... http://imageshack.us/a/img545/9742/dsc03986i.jpg
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