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kostgar

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This came from the ocean in NY on Sunday.

I searched on this website and saw that nhpharm dug an intact one in TX (see the link below below). Like Robby and hemihampton, I'm also used to taller aqua Cantrell & Cochranes but there is hope for us on the East Coast!
 

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What a shame the top is missing! I didn't know that they made these round-bottoms in such a small size. Unusual colour for those too!
 

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They are very cool bottles-as noted I dug an intact one in Galveston, Texas a few years ago...mine is a sort of topaz color. It's one of my prized bottles...just an unusual shape and an odd looking bottle.
 

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