For your consideration are these ELEVEN pre-owned Antique & Vintage Empty Milk, Medicine, Baby, Watkins & Finol Oil Glass Bottles as follows: All ELEVEN Bottles Pre-owned Empty All of the glasses have been lightly cleaned, however, some cloudiness remains (SEE PHOTOS); no breaks, chips or cracks ONE Milk Bottle Clear glass Sides marked: Liquid, Reg., 4 Sealed S, One Pint / Bottom marked: 25, 60 No lid 7” tall TWO Watkins Bottles Clear glass 8 1/4" and 6" tall Both bottles have the name Watkins in raised letters The larger of the two bottles has a "trial mark" which was the line of demarcation for sampling a Watkins product before committing to the purchase Large bottle is marked “container made in USA” Smaller bottle dates from 1915 to 1929 based on the use of the Illinois Glass logo (diamond surrounding the letter “I”) on the bottom THREE Dr. Miles, Pertussin & Kopp’s Bottles Largest one has a green tint; the other two are clear glass The largest bottle dates from 1915 to 1929 based on the use of the Illinois Glass logo (diamond surrounding the letter “I”) on the bottom he second largest bottle dates from 1919 to 1929 based on the use of the Owens Bottle Company “box O” mark on the bottom; also has a suction scar The smallest bottle has the numbers “42” on the bottom In order of size, large to small, the bottles have the following names in raised letters: Dr. Miles Medical Co. (8 ¼” tall), Pertussin (5” tall), Kopp’s Baby’s Friend Co., York, PA, U.S.A. (4 5/8” tall) ONE Finol Oil Bottle Clear glass Threaded top with cap intact Paper label intact on front and back Bottle dates from 1929 to 1954 based on the use of the Owens-Illinois Glass Co. logo on the bottom; the coding on the bottom further indicates that the bottle was manufactured at their Alton, Illinois plant post-1930 Bottle measures 6 1/8” tall ONE Baby Bottle Clear glass Threaded top; no cap Metered in milliliters on one side and ounces on the other up to 6 oz or 180 ml; metering is in reverse in order to track baby’s consumption Bottom has the following marks: 5 (likely the plant code), possible I inside of an O (indicating that the maker was Owens-Illinois Glass Co.), 81 (likely the date code), 17 5 3/8” tall THREE Medicine Bottles of Unknown Origin The two largest ones - 7 ¼” and 5 ¾” tall, respectively - are almost identical except in size – one is embossed 3 viii and the other is embossed 3 iv Both of the largest two bottles are metered in cc’s on one side and some other measurement on the other side The smallest bottle is riddled with bubbles and has 3 ¾ oz embossed on its neck The cloudiness of the three bottles makes it difficult to distinguish markings
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For your consideration are these ELEVEN pre-owned Antique & Vintage Empty Milk, Medicine, Baby, Watkins & Finol Oil Glass Bottles as follows:

All ELEVEN Bottles

  • Pre-owned
  • Empty
  • All of the glasses have been lightly cleaned, however, some cloudiness remains (SEE PHOTOS); no breaks, chips or cracks

ONE Milk Bottle

  • Clear glass
  • Sides marked:  Liquid, Reg., 4 Sealed S, One Pint / Bottom marked: 25, 60
  • No lid
  • 7” tall

TWO Watkins Bottles

  • Clear glass
  • 8 1/4" and 6" tall
  • Both bottles have the name Watkins in raised letters
  • The larger of the two bottles has a "trial mark" which was the line of demarcation for sampling a Watkins product before committing to the purchase
  • Large bottle is marked “container made in USA”
  • Smaller bottle dates from 1915 to 1929 based on the use of the Illinois Glass logo (diamond surrounding the letter “I”) on the bottom

THREE Dr. Miles, Pertussin & Kopp’s Bottles

  • Largest one has a green tint; the other two are clear glass
  • The largest bottle dates from 1915 to 1929 based on the use of the Illinois Glass logo (diamond surrounding the letter “I”) on the bottom
  • The second largest bottle dates from 1919 to 1929 based on the use of the Owens Bottle Company “box O” mark on the bottom; also has a suction scar
  • The smallest bottle has the numbers “42” on the bottom
  • In order of size, large to small, the bottles have the following names in raised letters:  Dr. Miles Medical Co. (8 ¼” tall), Pertussin (5” tall), Kopp’s Baby’s Friend Co., York, PA, U.S.A. (4 5/8” tall)

ONE Finol Oil Bottle

  • Clear glass
  • Threaded top with cap intact
  • Paper label intact on front and back
  • Bottle dates from 1929 to 1954 based on the use of the Owens-Illinois Glass Co. logo on the bottom; the coding on the bottom further indicates that the bottle was manufactured at their Alton, Illinois plant post-1930
  • Bottle measures 6 1/8” tall

ONE Baby Bottle

  • Clear glass
  • Threaded top; no cap
  • Metered in milliliters on one side and ounces on the other up to 6 oz or 180 ml; metering is in reverse in order to track baby’s consumption
  • Bottom has the following marks:  5 (likely the plant code), possible I inside of an O (indicating that the maker was Owens-Illinois Glass Co.), 81 (likely the date code), 17
  • 5 3/8” tall

THREE Medicine Bottles of Unknown Origin

  • The two largest ones - 7 ¼” and 5 ¾” tall, respectively - are almost identical except in size – one is embossed 3 viii and the other is embossed 3 iv
  • Both of the largest two bottles are metered in cc’s on one side and some other measurement on the other side
  • The smallest bottle is riddled with bubbles and has 3 ¾ oz embossed on its neck
  • The cloudiness of the three bottles makes it difficult to distinguish markings


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Please Check My Store for items not listed in auctions. We are continuing to purge our home of 30 years of stuff that we no longer use or need, and I am now adding new purchases and items acquired on a consignment basis.  Pay particular attention to the positive Feedback I have been getting as a seller.  I take customer service very seriously which means I am committed to:

  • Provide detailed & honest descriptions
  • Package items well
  • Cheerfully respond in a timely manner to questions
  • Ship promptly

Add me to your Favorite Sellers and check frequently for additional items. You can also find me by typing http://stores.ebay.com/CyberSeller in the address field of your browser.

 
Shipping & FREE Pickup

Unless otherwise specified in a listing, I try to offer several shipping options. If you choose "parcel post" or “media mail”, keep in mind that, while they tend to be less expensive, they may take a bit longer – 9 days and 15 days, respectively. If you are interested in more than one of the items I am selling, I am almost always open to combined shipping (as long as I can find a box big enough). Just send me your zip code and I will give you a combined shipping estimate. It is especially important to email your zip code to me when you are buying multiple items in a single listing because I have found that the eBay calculator is not always reliable on multiple item orders. I generally ship within 24 hours of payment receipt. If you live in Michigan and you would like to save postage costs, you have a “free pickup” option. With advance arrangements, you may pick up the item and pay cash for it at our retail bakery in Bridgeport (Saginaw County), which is 100 miles north of Detroit.

 
Note to International Buyers

Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer's responsibility.  Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding/buying.  I do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as "gifts" - US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior.

 
About Me

I returned home to Michigan 30 years ago to be near family. My background is broadcasting, broadcast journalism, sales and marketing, and I am currently unemployed. Therefore, I am trying to establish CyberSeller, an online consignment business. My significant other owns & operates a retail bakery in Bridgeport, which is my hometown. Besides being a baker, he is also a competitive bass angler and hunter; I enjoy cooking & raising our 3 black labs. My grown stepson has 2 black labs of his own that visit “gammy” often. My goal is to hold an “electronic rummage sale” to redistribute the many belongings that we have collected and neglected over the years and to build CyberSeller into a viable enterprise. Based on this profile, eBay shoppers can rely on us for commercial bakery items, fishing & hunting gear, kitchen equipment, dog-related stuff, children’s clothing, books, toys & scads of other quality merchandise. Happy Shopping!

 

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