I am an old bottle digger and I save the damaged bottles I find and make drinking glasses and pencil holders with them.
This lot consists of 6 total (5 Amber and 1 Clear) I use a diamond tipped saw blade to cut the damaged top off.  I then use several 
different sizes of sand paper to sand the tops down very smooth. These glasses can be used as drinking glasses or as pencil holders.
These cut-off bottles are approximately 4 1/2inches tall.

Photo # 1 is all six glasses together.

Photo # 2 is an Amber glass showing the slug plate embossing on the glass: SOUTH PITTSBURG BOTTLING CO. SOUTH
PITTSBURG, TENN.

Photo # 3 shows the cut-off bottle being used as a pencil holder.

Photos # 4 and # 5 show one of the amber cut-off with a small crack at the top.

Photo # 6 is another Amber (4th)  cut-off.

Photo # 7 is another Amber (5th)  cut-off.

Photo # 8 is the Clear (6th) cut-off.

Please look at the many other bottles I have listed.