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I know there are books on antique bottles and values, might you share what they are as far as age, use, and ballpark value? I have run into old dump sights before and intact bottle can be found! I have some older dark brown jugs marked Clorox on them and one old vinegar/ketchup bottle. Just curious.....
 
Beautiful color.. it don’t look as old as the other one on the shelf..is it smooth base on the bottom or is there a pontil scar? Still looks like like mid 1800s ish.
 
Can you show me a pic of the old clorox jug? Mid 1800s on the bottle and values vary wildly on bottles. I left a broke colrox jug on the bottom...
 
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