Amber Glass Liquor Bottle

Glass
Circa 1902-1920's
H 11.0’’ , D 3.0’’ base
St. Thomas, Lake Mead National Recreation Area, LAKE 16063

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Makers mark: IPGCo in a diamond

Illinois Pacific Glass Co., San Francisco, CA., 1902-1920s

Vertical seams on the bottle indicate it was made with an Automatic Bottle Machine (ABM) versus hand blown.

References

“The Dating Game” by Bill Lockhart, Michael R. Miller, Bill Lindsey. Carol Serr and David Whitten, 2005

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http://www.blm.gov/historic_bottles/pdffiles/IGPCO_BLockhart.pdf

Manufacturer’s Marks and Other Logos on Glass Containers, compiled by the Bottle Research Group (Bill Lockhart, Bill Lindsey, Carol Serr, Pete Schulz, and Beau Schriever) http://www.sha.org/bottle/pdffiles/ILogoTable.pdf

http://www.sha.org/bottle/glossary.htm#Automatic bottle machine

Amber Glass Liquor Bottle

Glass
Circa 1902-1920's
H 11.0’’ , D 3.0’’ base
St. Thomas, Lake Mead National Recreation Area, LAKE 16063

Makers mark: IPGCo in a diamond

Illinois Pacific Glass Co., San Francisco, CA., 1902-1920s

Vertical seams on the bottle indicate it was made with an Automatic Bottle Machine (ABM) versus hand blown.

References

“The Dating Game” by Bill Lockhart, Michael R. Miller, Bill Lindsey. Carol Serr and David Whitten, 2005

http://www.blm.gov/historic_bottles/pdffiles/IGPCO_BLockhart.pdf

Manufacturer’s Marks and Other Logos on Glass Containers, compiled by the Bottle Research Group (Bill Lockhart, Bill Lindsey, Carol Serr, Pete Schulz, and Beau Schriever) http://www.sha.org/bottle/pdffiles/ILogoTable.pdf


http://www.sha.org/bottle/glossary.htm#Automatic bottle machine