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Glass Bottle from Illinois Glass Co

Glass Bottle from Illinois Glass Co

Hexagonally shaped aqua glass bottle, manufactured by the Illinois Glass Company of Alton, Illinois.Title: Glass Bottle from Illinois Glass Co.

Warner's Kidney and Liver Cure bottle

Warner's Kidney and Liver Cure bottle

Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure amber bottleTitle: Warner's Kidney and Liver Cure bottle

Arabia Steamboat Museum - Kansas City, MO - DSC07285

Arabia Steamboat Museum - Kansas City, MO - DSC07285

Arabia Steamboat Museum, 400 Grand Boulevard, Kansas City, Missouri, USA. The ship Arabia sank in the Missouri River on September 5, 1856, and was rediscovered in 1988. Photography was permitted in the museum w... More

Public Domain Images - Bottle LACMA 56.35.245

Public Domain Images - Bottle LACMA 56.35.245

United States, Massachusetts, 1770-1820 Furnishings; Accessories Glass Gift of the Reverend W. Daniel Quattlebaum in memory of Edith Brockett Quattlebaum (56.35.245) Decorative Arts and Design

Cleveland-Stevenson "Our Choice" Glass Bottle, ca. 1892-1893 (4360052976)

Cleveland-Stevenson "Our Choice" Glass Bottle, ca. 1892-1893 (43600529...

Collection: Cornell University Collection of Political Americana, Cornell University Library Repository: Susan H. Douglas Political Americana Collection, #2214 Rare & Manuscript Collections, Cornell University ... More

Chestnut Bottle LACMA 46.36.12

Chestnut Bottle LACMA 46.36.12

United States, 1780-1820 Furnishings; Accessories Glass Gift of Mrs. George Dock (46.36.12) Decorative Arts and Design

Arabia Steamboat Museum - Kansas City, MO - DSC07287

Arabia Steamboat Museum - Kansas City, MO - DSC07287

Arabia Steamboat Museum, 400 Grand Boulevard, Kansas City, Missouri, USA. The ship Arabia sank in the Missouri River on September 5, 1856, and was rediscovered in 1988. Photography was permitted in the museum w... More

Charles Wells Bottle

Charles Wells Bottle

A Charles Wells beer bottle from the late 19th or early twentieth century, on display in The Higgins museum and gallery, Bedford. A Charles Wells beer bottle from the late 19th or early twentieth century, on ... More

"STAR FISH" "BEDFORD" beer bootle detail of "CHARLES WELLS" bottle (cropped)

"STAR FISH" "BEDFORD" beer bootle detail of "CHARLES WELLS" bottle (cr...

A Charles Wells beer bottle from the late 19th or early twentieth century, on display in The Higgins museum and gallery, Bedford. A Charles Wells beer bottle from the late 19th or early twentieth century, on ... More

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