Bottle found in clay ceiling from Macys

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I’m working at the Macys downtown Chicago off of state street. While chipping through the clay/concrete ceiling I found this bottle. Was wondering if anyone knew what this would have been used for? It has absolutely nothing on it other than a 5 at the base of the bottle. Would assume it’s older that 1900 considering it would have been put in there while the building was being built.
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with no name embossed on it or no paper label it's known as a no name Slick with very little value. Having the original screw on cap may add some value to it. Just my opinion. Leon.
 

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