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Image 1 — Does anyone have any ideas as to what year/company/use these bottles had? Location is VA in the US
Image 2 — Does anyone have any ideas as to what year/company/use these bottles had? Location is VA in the US
Image 3 — Does anyone have any ideas as to what year/company/use these bottles had? Location is VA in the US
Image 4 — Does anyone have any ideas as to what year/company/use these bottles had? Location is VA in the US
Image 5 — Does anyone have any ideas as to what year/company/use these bottles had? Location is VA in the US
Image 6 — Does anyone have any ideas as to what year/company/use these bottles had? Location is VA in the US
Image 7 — Does anyone have any ideas as to what year/company/use these bottles had? Location is VA in the US
Image 8 — Does anyone have any ideas as to what year/company/use these bottles had? Location is VA in the US
Image 9 — Does anyone have any ideas as to what year/company/use these bottles had? Location is VA in the US
Image 10 — Does anyone have any ideas as to what year/company/use these bottles had? Location is VA in the US

Does anyone have any ideas as to what year/company/use these bottles had? Location is VA in the US

I have found these digging in the mud but on a mountain area and I wasn't knee-deep usually in the mud so I don't know if this counts to be on this sub or not.

Photos 1-4 and the last one (the 10th) are the first bottle and photos 5-9 are the second bottle. This is because originally I forgot to show the first bottle's bottom. When I posted this on R/bottledigging commentors said that the first bottle might be either have contained wine or grape juice. Does anyone else have any ideas?

Thanks for reading this post, even if you can not help identify

u/Capital_Ticket6284 — 4 days ago

One of my favorite finds

This is what I believe to be a Prince Matchabelli perfume bottle, though I am not sure exactly of the date or exact perfume. I love it, though don't know what I can use it for besides decoration.

u/Capital_Ticket6284 — 19 days ago

Does anyone know what these bottles could have been used for?

Photos 1-6 and the last photo include this really tiny bottle that I found and then broke. Photos 7-10 and the last photo include a slightly less tiny bottle that I found. I also put in the background an unused floss pick that I use for cleaning the bottles and ceramic pieces that I find. Hopefully that is useful for giving an idea about the size. The place that I found the bottles was this place that seems to be a place used as an unofficial dumpster before an official dumpster was put somewhere closer in the area in the 1990s. I mostly find stuff from the 1950s to the 1980s. This place is in Virginia in the US.

Thanks for reading!

u/Capital_Ticket6284 — 21 days ago

I think this counts as a bottle?

Hello everyone, this was a glass salt shaker that I found in this place unofficially used as a dump from around the 1950s to the 1980s based on other stuff I have found in there and I was wondering if anyone had any guesses as to when this was likely made? Thanks for reading!

u/Capital_Ticket6284 — 24 days ago

Does anyone have any ideas about this bottle's use/possible age?

The first bottle is photos 1-4 and second bottle is photos 5-10. The other bottles I have found in this area seem to be from 1950s through 1980s. They were both found without labels covering them. Location is VA in the US

u/Capital_Ticket6284 — 26 days ago

I am not sure what these 2 bottles were used for

The first 5 photos are of the first bottle and the final 3 photos are of the second bottle. I am sorry that the photos are not really clear, I am not skilled at taking photos. I cleaned them with water and dish soap but I didn't find any labels that might have been washed away.

Also, this is my first time posting, please let me know if I am doing something wrong, like if I need to add a flair or something. Also, in my trash-hunting/scavenging (whatever I want to call it that day) I have also found other non glass and non bottle stuff, like broken or full pieces of ceramics and a mirror less pocket mirror, which I could also use help identifying with and I was wondering if that was okay for me to post that on this sub to ask for help identifying or if that just wasn't allowed. I also have a headless sun rubber horse toy that was a squeaky toy (not anymore) I found and I know some stuff about it from searching online so I wouldn't exactly need more information but would certainly welcome more. In that case am I allowed to post that toy on here and if so what tags or fairs should I add with that post.

Thanks for reading, I know this is a pretty long post! Basically I am asking if anyone knows what these bottles were used for and the age and date. For context when I looked up other stuff that I found in this place are from around 1980s to arounf 1980s

Also, since this stuff is technically found in a place that was used as an unofficial dumpster before getting one officially in accessible distance in around the 1990s, should I technically be posting this in r/dumpster diving even though it was never an officially recognized dumpster?

Thanks again for reading this long post

u/Capital_Ticket6284 — 27 days ago