The “L” identification mark is also believed to have been used on many of their bottles after around 1970. I have a lot Chinese piece that we gift. 3,021 Likes, 39 Comments - William & Mary (@william_and_mary) on Instagram: “Move-In looks a little different this year, and we know there are mixed emotions right now. See “K in a keystone”. O-I is presently (2019) the largest glass making corporation in the world. mark. Thanks for all the info, I appreciate it! This mark has 3 lines outside the diamond, indicating production between 1993-1998. Thank you. Please see “Robinson, Geo. Reported by Lee Taylor on base of handmade aqua export style beer bottle, probably circa 1900-1920. It is marked “ONE PINT” on the lower heel on both flattened sides, and WINE on the base. Perhaps time will tell. 3. F.B.CO…………….Findlay Bottle Company, Findlay, Ohio (1888-1893) . The “Hoosier Glass” line was introduced in 1979, and was sold for several years afterward (not sure of the last year those two words were embossed on the bottom of products, but possibly sometime into the mid-to-late 1980s or early 1990s). Thank you for the information! The Glasbake line was inroduced in 1917, and competed with Pyrex (made by Corning Glass Works) and Fire-King (Anchor Hocking Glass Corporation). Seen on base of crown-top Coca-Cola bottles from Chattanooga, TN. Please see my page on OWENS-ILLINOIS GLASS COMPANY, and also please scroll through the comments section (at the bottom of that page) where various liquor bottles and markings are discussed. This “L” is also seen on the base of “Longlife Mason” jars. Because of the many queries and comments I get, I cannot reply to all of them. Best regards, David. Please see my page on Owens-Illinois Glass Company, and the comments section at the bottom where various bottles made by that company are discussed. IG, I G ………………..See “I superimposed over a G” entry (Imperial Glass Company),below. GLASBAKE marking on base of clambroth/white milk glass custard cup, “W in a diamond” used by Westite Glass Company, as it appears on the base of a jade green milkglass vase (photo courtesy of Abby Chovanec). Millions of these types of “generic” non-returnable soda bottles were made for many years. Hello, Seen on the face of fruit jars. In some instances, the design might be mistaken for a man blowing on a musical instrument………. Most, although not all, of the “letter inside a keystone” marks were used by glass factories owned/controlled by the Knox Glass Bottle Company. There are some flower etching around the base. This mark is known on a very large variety of bottles and fruit jars. Lockport Glass Works………………..Lockport Glass Works, Lockport, New York (1843-c.1908). The monogram may be difficult to decipher. F. F .& Co……………………Fox, Fultz & Company, Boston, Massachussetts (c. 1894-1911+). (Photo courtesy of Heather Myers). F. A. KPP inside an oval……………….Kerr Glass Manufacturing Corporation (Kerr Packaging Products Division). & R. Co.” on the base. ), Diamond Glass Company, Royersford, Pennsylvania, “Diamond I” or “I inside a Diamond” (Illinois Glass Company), EUREKA design on base of unidentified tumbler / jelly glass, Falls City Glass Company, Louisville Kentucky (1884-1892), Faroy Glass Candle Holders “FAROY U.S.A.”, “Federal Law Forbids Sale or Reuse of this Bottle” Phrase, F.H.G.W. ……………..Unknown. They attribute that mark to the earlier W.J. It is a larger mouth clear rounded rectangular bottle with an early screw top, and the bottom has PL inside what looks like a shield, with a pitchfork and a number 3 under it. Thank you, Will, William, I don’t know about that mark. Leo Ward 1995 (or other year, hand-etched on the base of art glass bird paperweights)………….. Terra Studios, Fayetteville, Arkansas. ), main office (after 1959) in Fullerton, California. Eye (Cat’s Eye)…………….occasionally the “diamond/o/i” mark used by, F…………………Fairmount Glass Works/Company, Fairmount, IN (1889-1906) & Indianapolis, IN (c.1906-1968). I don’t know when Fairmount Glass switched over to machine-made production. K B L T……………Kilner Bros. Limited, Thornhill Lees, West Yorkshire, England. On recent bottles, this mark may be small, faint, and not always easily discernible, usually seen embossed on the heel of the container. See “J in a square” entry, also see this web page with more detailed info: http://bottleinfo.historicbottles.com/pdffiles/JeannetteGlassCo.pdf. (See post submitted by Jeremy Kemp on 8/27/2017 in the “Comments” section). The glass also has a checked pattern. Graham………………Graham Glass Company, Evansville, Indiana; Loogootee, Indiana; and Okmulgee, Oklahoma (1907-1929). FN 21 ………………. There seems to be no information on the mark. See “E.H.E.CO.” and “N next to (or within) a star” entries. J. L. & Co. ; J. L. & Co. LTD. …………………John Lumb & Co. (1870s-1905), name changed slightly to: John Lumb & Company, Limited. That series of numbers are on a much “smaller scale”. Hi Peter, : EG (along lower heel of soda bottles, embedded within a brief series of numbers, often lightly embossed and hard to read)…………. G in a circle……………Gayner Glass Works (1898-1937), later Gayner Glass Company, Salem, New Jersey (1937-1957+). Yup, your right I can see a couple of their current models that look similar to mine. Sometimes it is very difficult to be sure! “A G C inside map of Arkansas” mark – as it appears on the base of a clear glass packer jar. After 1958 the great majority of O-I bottles carried the simplified mark of just an I inside an O. Gulfport Glass Co. made large quantities of the Phillips M.O.M. Hope this helps! G inside a Square – Glenshaw Glass Company, G A C mark (Photo courtesy of Adrya Webb), Glass Containers Corporation — G over C mark (Photo courtesy of Jason Carpenter), “G with crown” mark used by Gerresheimer Glas. mark on base of leech bowl or fish bowl. David, It looks exactly like the “FF” script description. Sometimes there is no discernible letter inside the keystone shape. After 1937 their mark was “U G B” positioned over an “L”. I.G.W.Co. (Photo courtesy of Dan Goorevitch). It has seams marks so it looks to be molded. Can you tell me anything about this or direct me to the correct place? Initials seen on base of tooled-lip crown-top beer bottle (circa 1900-1920?) I am. This mark was identified by author and researcher Jay W. Hawkins in his groundbreaking reference work. A brief news article mentioned a fire that occurred at the factory site in 2011, and manufacture of bottles was still going on at that time. It also has a blob lip. David. L………………….Latchford Glass Company, Los Angeles, California (this mark used c.1957-c.1989). GGG (3 letter Gs, arranged in a triangular formation) as seen on the bottom of florist vases……………… Garcia Group Glass (Garcia Group, Inc.) based in Atlanta, Georgia. Hamilton Glass Works, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada (c. 1864-c.1898). Look carefully, as often a letter “I” or a number or letter combo may be just faintly visible which would indicate Illinois Glass Company (See my page on the “I inside a diamond” mark). H within a vertical diamond (on elegant pressed and blown glass tableware, but. Several types and sizes of pharmaceutical, druggist and chemical bottles made for this huge drug firm are known. This company appears to be the source of various bottles with an “H” found primarily in the Western states. Hi, I have a 4/5 brown quart bottle that has the Federal Law Forbids Sale, with the markings on the bottom of bottle as follows: D 10 56-46 with some diamond marking. This example appears on the base of a clear decorative spirits bottle embossed with a horse head inside a horseshoe design, and the words “Los Angeles Brewing Company”, perhaps a limited-edition bottle made during the 1930s or 1940s for a polo club? I’m not sure which would be right. The beer bottle is a Baltimore loop Seal finish. GF or G F (Letters are connected by a downward arching underline which curves underneath them, somewhat creating the appearance that the letters are seated in a small boat). Monogram seen on fruit jar. I suppose the patent is very old and the glass found today is circa 1960s-70s? ADVERTISEMENT Tony, I don’t know anything about a Capital Glass Works in Washington, PA. Perhaps a reader has more info?? There is almost certainly no connection between this and the following mark. This embossed marking (interspersed with four crossed lines), is listed as appearing, in a circular formation, on the base of a wax sealer-type fruit jar, according to Dick Roller in, LP in a keystone (shown)…………Pennsylvania Bottle Company, Wilcox, Pennsylvania (1940-1952). For more information, please see the webpage here on the. I find your website invaluable. See Graham. IGCO (monogram)………Illinois Glass Company, Alton, Illinois (1873-1929). Often found in conjunction with “G23” or “G26” or similar numbering. (Unless you had lots of time to search through years and years of earlier Chicago business/city directories, where it is possible you could find the company listed). Perhaps Gayner Glass Company? See the. Foss & Schneider Brewery, Cincinnati, Ohio. I am assuming that the “G in a diamond” stands for an actual glass manufacturer, but it is also possible that the “G” could be the initial of a distributor, wholesaler, distiller, product manufacturer, or some other type of company along those lines. This was the second owner/operator of the, E.H.E.CO……………………Edward H. Everett Company (operating company of the Newark Star Glass Works), Newark, Ohio (1885-1904). Keith, Keith, thank you for your post. Doing a little research on the name “Jim Davis” I find there seems to be two, J. J. G. I within an “O”………………. See also “K” and “K H & G Z O” marks. That tray looks modern, perhaps 1970s-1990s. It is clear and looks like an old drink bottle with no markings except on the bottom it has the letter H in a circle and on the side of the bottom rim it has H103. The inside base is tilted and not even with the outside base. Hi Yogi, Thanks for your resource. the glass is an odd ball from my jelly jar collection – the glass itself is full of bubbles and seems cloudy (not etched form dishwasher). David, I found an old glass bottle it has the markings 64 on the bottom with a line under it and on the front bottom side it has w I think a small D or comma maybe followed by 86G7. I actually work a regular job, and this website is just a “spare time” activity in my “other life”. David. Star Glass Works, New Albany, IN. I don’t see how to make my own reply, so I will just comment on this one. Also, the order of the letters could also be construed as “W. H L / NY …………………Unknown. Notable examples are on Code bottles of the 1934-1951 period, wherein the L appears on the side of the bottle, placed between a mold number and a date code. KY. G. W. ………………….. Hello! Hope this helps, Initials, arranged in a circular formation, seen on the base of blackglass (very dark olive green or dark olive amber) ale or brandy bottles of British origin. This mark seems to be found only on milk bottles. TW (monogram) as seen on dark green crown-top soda or beer bottle (Photo courtesy of Jim Minor). Theoretically, the “3” could indicate 1963 or 1973. Thank You!! (Thank you Michelle Marie for info on this company). 1925-1939). We want…” O. K X ………………………seen on an amber jar base shard, circa 1960s or 1970s. These bottles were made by one or several. / L-G / L G) so careful scrutiny for an accompanying date code is advised. The initials might stand for a brewer or bottler? 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