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mandy76

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Hello! I’m new to antique bottles. I love all bottles and usually cup them up for projects. My aunt heard I was building a bottle wall and drove down to me (in the high desert of California) from Washington to bring me this rather large haul of bottles she acquired from a man that used to run an outpost in Australia about 40 years ago. After looking through this forum I don’t think I’ll be cutting these. I’m here to learn about antique bottles from all you knowledgeable folks and see what kind of treasures I’ve got here. Here’s a few. IMG_5603.jpegIMG_5607.jpegIMG_5609.jpegIMG_5615.jpegIMG_5631.jpegIMG_5647.jpeg
 

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Some of the slicks or plain ones with no names you may want to use for you wall project or cut up but I wouldn't mess with any of the ones embossed with names on them. some of those could be collectible or valuable or worth saving/keeping. I did see a Poison bottle in there.
 

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