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This is a very large glass...jug? About 12 1/2" tall x 8" wide. Has the word "INVEM" or "IN VEM" on the neck and a number 5 on the front. If you are looking at it head on, it leans slightly to the left. There are large bubbles throughout, and a seam on 2 sides that runs almost up to the bottom part of the lip. That's all I know!
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The seed bubbles in the glass is indicative of pre-20's glass
Bottle makers got better at making glass, the seed bubbles disappeared.
The aqua color comes from copper in the glass mixture.
I can't help you on the rest of it.
Are the bottles with the bubbles in them, are they worth anything?
i have one that is about 3 times the size of yours and it is a demi-john so maybe yours is a smaller version of one ?