Etsy Search for items or shops Close search Skip to Content Sign in 0 Cart Holiday Sales Event Jewelry & Accessories Owens-Illinois Inc. currently [2020] operates 20 glass manufacturing facilities within North America. 1) Stippling (as you know, an overall pattern of tiny dots) on the base of many bottles makes it difficult, and sometimes impossible, to ascertain whether or not there is a specific dot engraved after the single digit. It is difficult to figure the date, since everything I have read states that the I inside an O is after 1954. ~David, Is this what your bottle looks like? A very few bottle makers catalog were reproduced in the
I would guess either 1954 or 1964. Hi John, I found a Dads Root Beer 10-oz. David, On our property, I found a green, glass bottle. Under that is the Duraglas Script and below that is a 1. Owens-Illinois Glass Company trademark/logo Diamond Oval- I entwined. Thats the best I can do. Does this mean that it is from the early 40s, or is it from the 80s. This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. An assortment of catalogs have been used in the preparation of this website to assist with bottle dating, and in particular, bottle typing - i.e., what a bottle likely contained I would guess your jar was made in either 1960 or 1970. Those types of decoratively designed bottles were often saved and re-used as decanters or vases. produced during that era by O-I. Thanks for any thoughts you have. It also still has a brown sludge inside that I am fairly certain I could get drunk off just from sniffing it! As stated above, a date code usually appears to the right of the Owens-Illinois logo. druggist and medicinal bottles, ammonia & bluing, polish, embalming
front: 4/5 QUART several times and not found any printed date within. The 7 on the right is a date code and I assume it stands for 1937. Hello David, great article here full of info. That much tells me I have (what I think is) a 1943 bottle manufactured in Clarksburg, WV. It may be misinterpreted as the number 1. Additionally along what should be the contact ring of the bottom, there is a partial single line of stippling dots that can bee seen & felt but it is not continuous around the entire bottle. NOTE: In July of 2013 I received a photo, submitted by Taylor McBurney, showing the base of a Yacht Club Beverages ACL soda bottle, carrying a 1966 date code, but bearing the old logo! Russ!) 2018). Alexandria, It boasts 80 plants in 23 countries and more than $6 billion in annual sales. David. I think that thread would be in the Comments section at the Federal Law Forbids Sale or Reuse of this Bottle webpage within my site. John, As you know, the bottle was made by Owens-Illinois. You will notice they appear to be the same shape, even though the glass color may be clear or green, and some are different brands. M in a circle mark used by Maryland Glass Corporation. Owens-Illinois Glass Company Part 2 - Logos & Codes. And thats on the very bottom but I also found on the sides towards the bottom a number 2 with a dot and A211B. Thank you =), Hello Nora, Thank you very much for that information. In the center its marked: NET CONT. And below that is E 2143. I found the bottom of a jar washed up on the shore of lake Michigan. officially for medicinal and export use, as there just was no money available in
. I hope this info helps a bit! It is a giant bottle 20 inches tall. The 55 is a liquor bottle permit number, and by checking a list of liquor codes online (here is a pdf file https://sha.org/bottle/pdffiles/LiquorBottlePermits.pdf The 13 is a plant code number for Owens-Illinois Glass Companys Chicago Heights, Illinois location. KY.G.W. The Jar is like a flat sided fish bowl shape. letters are not in alphabetical order in the catalog. Im guessing the number 4 indicates the plant in Clarksburg, W.V., the one that interests me is the M258270. It has the number 7 to the left or the diamond, the number 6 to the right of the diamond and the number 9 at the bottom of the O. 8 to the right. Mfg mark of a Diamond with an I surrounded by an O. Thanks for writing, and I hope this helps a little! This particular bottle was made at plant number 7 (Alton, Illinois). Sorry I cannot be sure which is correct. Good afternoon I was hoping you could help me identify a jar I found, Its a regular mouth quart canning jar and on the front is the word Mason under that a star then under the star the word Jar. My hat is off to you good sir! The 73096 is a Design patent number and here is a link to the patent information, as listed in the database on the GOOGLE PATENTS site: I would say it holds more than a pint, but less than a quart. Hi Lisa, Illustrated among the pics on this page is the base of a bottle made at the Columbus, Ohio facility (plant #18) with a date code of 7 which in this case probably stands for 1937. Markings on the bottle are 9 0-1 67. (Latest confirmed date code with this older trademark embossed on a bottle is 1966). 2/2019). The 7 is the plant code for their Alton, Illinois glass plant. Dating gordon's gin bottles - man How to Find Your Off Men me a Men find? Hope this helps a bit, I have a Duraglas 4/5 Quart bottle with 6 on left, I inside O logo, 6 on the right and a 27 centered underneath the I/O logo. My bottle is clear with the symbol that looks like Saturn, the numbers say 7 before the symbol, 4 below the symbol, and 3 after the symbol. If (REPEAT: IF) that is true, that would mean Atlanta, Georgia as the factory where the jar was made. So what can we conclude? This corporation is now generally known simply as O-I. This information is from a publication indexed online, at this link: https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.$c127996&view=1up&seq=11&q1=LIST%20OF%20GLASS%20MANUFACTURERS%20TO%20WHOM%20PERMITS%20TO%20MANUFACTURE%20LIQUOR%20BOTTLES. The M-889A is almost certainly an identification number assigned to that particular bottle design (or bottle mold) by Owens-Illinois. Any ideas about what it was used for and how old it is? Hope this helps. Owens-Illinois glass, evaluating, girlfriend, once they are. Pre-Owned. 6oz) clear bottle made by Owens-Illinois Glass Co. I recently acquired a large 5 gallon glass jar/jug/bottle? I believe the 1845 may have been the standard catalog number assigned by Owens-Illinois to a particular series of round amber medicine or chemical bottles with the graduated numbers embossed along the side. (Remove underscore within first part of address). D in a diamond mark on base of cobalt blue Bromo-Seltzer bottle made by Dominion Glass Company (Photo courtesy of Tyler Cazes). with Heres How on them. Any help that you could provide in dating this candleholder would be appreciated. Thank you for your interest, understanding and support! They are two entirely separate, unrelated businesses, and sometimes this is confusing to people who might assume that the product as well as the bottle were both made by the same company. The 6 to the left of the diamond logo is a plant location code for Charleston, West Virginia, but if the number that was placed to the right of the logo is missing, I cant say when it was made since that would have been the date code. David, Hey David, I found this bottle today on the bottom of the bottle it say I sincerely appreciate all of your time and consideration! Im just curious which year the 5 stands for. I came across an amber colored bottle. I found your site while trying to Id a bottle I found in Micronesia believe it or not. Then below the circle is the diamond with circle that has the I in the center. Although most (not all!) Thanks for the reminder! There are no ther dots or marks on the bottom of the bottle. Beginning of the specific bottle
Des. Hope this helps, Bottle Catalog One of the best sources for determining bottle types based on the shape are old glass/bottle makers catalogs. Does this mean its from 1989 or something else ? Any help is appreciated. 10 may be a mold number. The oval symbol with the diamond is on the bottom but nothing else inside of that. Dark green glass, light green, amber and flint, as illustrated
David. Any idea what year this is?? However, currently there is a similar water bottle on ebay, and the look of the logo (diamond and oval) is such that I think the original marking was just a diamond and I inside but the oval was added (engraved) in the mold later, after the merger of Illinois Glass Company and Owens Bottle Company in 1929. Want to meet eligible single man who share your zest for life? Thatcher Glass MTC mark on emerald green beach glass shard from a juice bottle. We found the bottom of an Owens medicine bottle on the beach in FL- it has measurement lines up whats left of the side. Some of them may have been packer jars (containing various foods, bought retail at the grocery store) and they were frequently saved to reuse as canning jars or containers for storage (nails, nuts, marbles, buttons, screws, etc.) David. (10% off), Sale Price USD 2.35 I found a brown bottle bottom on Ocean Beach in San Francisco. Good luck on your search for info. Thanks, Other brand names used by O-I on insulators include Lowex and Kimble. above, are standard colors. The numbers on either side of the oval /diamond are a 7 on each side so when was this made? Hi Arnulfo, Note: For a webpage on this site with an extensive list of glass companies that made electrical insulators (which are now considered collectible items), please check out this page: Glass Insulator Manufacturers . The bottom of the bottle has DES PAT 87834 then below that is a circle with D8 on top then 64-8 below that. The center I barely has any length. 3 is a mold number. H in a square mark as it appears on a Hemingray-manufactured emerald green soda, mineral water or beer bottle. Owens-Illinois continued to have the great majority of insulators marked with the HEMINGRAY brand name, with very few exceptions in later years. I purchased a Kolbs Bavarian Type Brew beer bottle. and illustrations and descriptions of various molded decorative elements and embossing available for milks. There are, however, various clues within this mystery 1930s catalog as to its
I understand the 2 means Huntington, WV, the 3 is a mold number, but is the 5 for 1955 or 1945? The 55 is a liquor bottle permit number that was assigned to their Huntington, West Virginia plant. The following also appears around the edge of the base,PROPERTY OF VALLEY CANDLE CO. and PAT APP FOR. I have what looks to be a small old round (maybe half pint size) possible medicine bottle? Nice little bottle for your medicine bottle collection! David, I believe I have an Owens- Illinois Glass Company liquor bottle from 1941. Dating old coke bottles. Join and search! examples. Thanks for all of the information you have gathered and shared on this page! the "Tumbler Division" section (16 catalog pages) - More information on closures
However, the right side is 4 without a period which would mean 1934? Not nearly as often as double-digit date codes, but they were used occasionally, especially on smaller containers. My fathers name Samuel Staunton Lockhart, Bill and Russ Hoenig. Anyway, one thing led to another and I started
2018u. This trademark is in current use on most Owens-Illinois glass containers made within the United States (as of 2020). Thanks, David. Jonathan, the bottles with the O in a square were made by Owens Bottle Company and date from about 1919-1929. Introduction to the liquor and wine bottles section. Hi Zac, It is Owens-Illinois, with the O-I diamond logo. 56 is the date code for 1956. But they are all meant to convey the same meaning.merely the trademark standing for Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Owens Bottle Co. merged with the Illinois Glass Company of Alton, IL in 1929 to form the Owens-Illinois Glass Company. On the bottom is the regular capital I in the O with the elongated diamond.. To the left of the that is a 7 to the right a 2 with NO period and there is no stippling or bumps. I found a small (approx. My questions, do you know where permit 56 was used and I read that the R means Rectifier but what does R- 174 mean? Manufacturing process of a glass bottle || Machines and Industry mark on antique glass bottles & jars, Letter L in cursive script mark: Libbey Glass Company, Liquor Bottle Permit Numbers Numerical List, Lynchburg Glass Corporation, Lynchburg, Virginia, M inside a circle: Maryland Glass Corporation, Baltimore, MD, MASONS PATENT NOV 30TH 1858 Fruit Jars Summary, Maywood Glass Company, Compton, California (1930-1959) ~ MG Connected mark, McLaughlin Glass Company, Vernon, California, M.G.CO. Hello Shay, ), bottom is a 7 and right is a 2 (obviously from 1932). Presumably, when this particular mold was pulled out of the storeroom, and used to produce some more bottles (probably for a relatively small order), it wasnt considered important enough to take the time to re-engrave the trademark. Hazel-Atlas Glass Company made a lot of containers with style numbers on the bottoms. Is there any information available on the Roll Rite Glass Rolling Pin? File #17: Continuation of the "Food Container Division" products
So, to sum up, no, I doubt if you will be able to discover exactly what beverage was in your bottle. If you disable this cookie, we will not be able to save your preferences. Would you mind shedding a bit of light for me? My husband was uncovering a rock wall along our property and came across a Duraglass bottle. Looking at the bottom, at the top theres a marking that looks like maybe a #1? I dont know which year would be correct. File #20: Beginning of the "Milk Bottle Division" products (23
Although the notice was required up until c. 1964, there was nevertheless no strictly compelling reason for glass manufacturers to immediately erase the engraving from a mold, especially considering that this was time consuming and cost them more money! styles and
Bottle Catalog. In order to give you the best experience, we use cookies and similar technologies for performance, analytics, personalization, advertising, and to help our site function. Learn how your comment data is processed. In your case I assume there is not. I sent you a direct email about this the other day, but will also post this comment publicly as a followup on the site for other readers. (Since O-I didn't use the ACL process until about 1933, this pretty much dates the catalog
Hi David, Ive been tirelessly searching for information on an old bottle Ive had for quite some time. This particular bottle was made at plant number 7 (Alton, Illinois). Take care, David. its a pretty cool bottle would love to send at picture of it.. but any information would help thank you.. Hi Alden, Hi David, I recently found what I believe is an Owen-Illinois glass liquor bottle. The bottom of the base has a large 5232 below the other numbers. Owens-Illinois has probably made millions of small glass vials or serum bottles over many years. Please check out my summary page on Sea Glass / Beach Glass. Just curious- no cracks or chips on mine! The best I can tell it reads 4 IO Diamond Logo 3 I cant tell for sure if there is a period after the 3 due to the stippling of the base. BTW, that appears to be some kind of food bottle, perhaps for a condiment of some type. I cant find anything for D89.   South Korea   |   English (US)   |   $ (USD), remembering account, browser, and regional preferences, remembering privacy and security settings, personalized search, content, and recommendations, helping sellers understand their audience, showing relevant, targeted ads on and off Etsy. Any Information would be appreciated! They are probably medicine bottles of some sort. We are using cookies to give you the best experience on our website. David. So the
File #1: Introductory Information (27 catalog pages) - This includes
Logos and Codes. I was able to identify my bottle with ease. Its stippled around the top, the base and a band at the bottom. Hope this helps, (Send me a pic of the bottle to email address listed at lower right on any webpage on this site). The other bottle is dark green in color. Many liquor bottles are marked in this way, with a pair of two-digit numbers being the liquor bottle permit number and the date code. early/mid 1930's (*see "Catalog Dating Notes" below)
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The second primary mark used by Owens-Illinois Glass Company was phased in during the mid- 1950s with the removal of the diamond. ~David. With your information, I found the design patent on the web with a google search. So I dont think we can be 100% sure about this! Was able to read by an article provided by you above that the plant was most likely closed by 1969 but could find no further information. Here is a webpage from Google Patents which describes the jar: http://www.google.com/patents/USD86712 This was discovered in an attic in Richmond Virginia inside of an old trunk that I am currently restoring! It was the Donald Duck tumbler in particular that got me to wondering
Because the mark was engraved BY HAND into the insides of bottle and jar molds by moldworkers, it can vary a little from one bottle to another in legibility and exact shape and size, and often the I is not apparent. Consistently earned 5-star reviews, shipped orders on time, and replied quickly to messages, Looks like you already have an account! 3) 7 (date code usually on right) would stand for either 1947 or 1957. I am unsure what that 65 would be as the info Ive read here says the logo should be the I/O only if that date code means 1965. Top line 15 SB Middle line 4 (OI Diamond) 1 . It looks like it was a twist-top style lid and there is still a rusted metal band around the bottom of where the lid was. The early, dark olive green (almost black glass) medicine bottle pictured above left is embossed on four sides with C. BRINCKERHOFFS - HEALTH RESTORATIVE - PRICE $1.00 . Chris, the 1 is a year date code but we cant be sure what year it would mean. Deep scratch or cut near the base of the bottle that my fingernail definitely catches on. /Users/owner/Pictures/Photos Library.photoslibrary/resources/derivatives/C/CC45224F-594D-48DF-8B57-F750DA772B84_1_105_c.jpeg. David. I found a fairly large piece of brown glass with the Duraglas logo (circle inside diamond) the number to the left of the logo is a 6, and there is a 29 under the logo. (Photograph courtesy of Penny Garcia). (30% off), Sale Price USD 14.70 Since your jug dates from 1952, thats an instance of a relatively recent mold error. The rest is missing. The Duraglas marking indicates that the bottle was made by Owens-Illinois Glass Company of Toledo, Ohio. Thanks for your post! ~David. Please see the paragraph farther down for more info on this subject). David The bottle was made at Fairmont, West Virginia (Owens-Illinois plant number 3). 4 DES PATENT 92116. Thank you. Website, E-published October 2018. Hope this helps! wine bottles. Stamped on the bottom 3 O with I inside 65 (next line) 14 (next line) G-18038 Thanks for any help. Below the FEDERAL LAW PROHIBITS SALE OR RE-USE OF THIS BOTTLE there is D11 56 9 on the upper flatter side. I dont know how late the word OWENS was embossed as a trademark on the base of those medicine bottles. There may be a list somewhere, but if there is, I am not clued in to it! I am reasonably sure the date code 2 would stand for either 1962 or 1972. This implies that O-I was selling Libbey
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Bottles and jars with single-digit dates can be distinguished by whether or not there is a period after the date. towards the back of the catalog. I also found 4 simalar bottles one in which is 2.5h and is a screw top with a oval diamond symbol on the bottom. outnumber many fold the questions this websites' author receives about any
$10.00. The date code might indicate 1933, 1943 or 1953. It might be a plant location code. Again thanks for all your insight and information. It appears to be a 78 date code but with the old mark used by Owens-Illinois.
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