Posted 1 year ago
lvcountryb…
(20 items)
Hand-blown glass, only markings are on the bottom.... it says "C & CO"
I found this while digging in a bottle dump, and there were a few more similar ones, so i thought i should get some info on them
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Posted 1 year ago
lvcountryb…
(20 items)
Hand-blown glass, only markings are on the bottom.... it says "C & CO"
I found this while digging in a bottle dump, and there were a few more similar ones, so i thought i should get some info on them
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It would help a lot if you would have the pics facing the correct way.
sorry, is this any better?
Glad you chose to post this item lvcountryboy57. Are there any other markings on the bottle beside the ones on the bottom? What I can tell you with the information you have posted is the markings on the bottom would be from Cunningham(s) and Company, Pittsburgh, PA (c.1879-1907).
The only other marking i could find is a large cicle in the center of the bottle's face (pic #1) It has no other markings, but thank you very much for the info. Also, do you have any idea on the value?
You are welcome. Based on the pictures and what you are telling me it is unfortunately not a very valuable bottle. Probably somewhere in the $0.00-$5.00 range.
Well i guess i got it for a good price, since i dug it up.....Thanks!
You are welcome. Keep plugging away my friend. Your best find is ahead of you.... : )
If you clean it up somewhat you may be able to get more than $5. The bluish tint glass tends to bring in a better price than just clear glass.