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mnlwilkins

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Hi, I was wondering if anyone had any information on this bottle. There is a seam all the way around and all the way up on both sides. At the neck the seam doesn't line up with the lip seam. I have just cleaned out a property and have over 200 bottles. So I'm new to this,and trying to learn. Any information would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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Welcome to the forum! It doesn't look like your pictures are working. Try copying and pasting them into the area where you write your replies.
 

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I hope this works! Thanks for the reply!!
 

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Looks like a liquor bottle made on some sort of weird early 20th century machine, not a standard Owens machine. It's a bizarre bottle manufacture-wise, I've never seen seams like that before. The shape looks American but the manufacturing style reminds me more of the sort of thing you'd see when Europe was starting to transition over to machine-made bottles, a little while after the US did.
 

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Looks like a liquor bottle made on some sort of weird early 20th century machine, not a standard Owens machine. It's a bizarre bottle manufacture-wise, I've never seen seams like that before. The shape looks American but the manufacturing style reminds me more of the sort of thing you'd see when Europe was starting to transition over to machine-made bottles, a little while after the US did.
Hi what 7 looking for
 

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