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Antiques! => Antique Questions Forum => Topic started by: Peaceman on September 01, 2013, 03:47:46 PM
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Could be an "L" or is it just a valve mark, I'm not sure. The "L" surely isn't perfect by any means. Most Milk Glass bottles/vases have a flat bottom as well. Topper appears old with the cork showing age. I've tried to find a circled "L" maker mark but have come up with nothing. I don't believe Libbey made a bottle such as this so I've ruled them out. I can't verify if W.J.Latchford Glass Company (1925-38') or their subsequent companies made milk glass. Since it has a small spout, I'd assume it's something like an oil bottle, not a perfume bottle (Doen't smell like it). Any help is appreciated. Thank you.
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May be part of a cruet set !!
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Thank you for the input. I found a set like it. One is stamped with the L and one is not. The "L" bottle is the only one that has a spout too. The L must be there to distinguish which one to put oil in and which one to put vinegar in. I assume this is the oil bottle.
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It could be made by the "The Lamb Co.".
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Looks alot like this one!
http://www.rubylane.com/item/166090-RF1111-97/Avon-Milk-Glass-White-Oil (http://www.rubylane.com/item/166090-RF1111-97/Avon-Milk-Glass-White-Oil)
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That's why this thing looked so familiar !! Didn`t it have Skin-so-Soft in it ??
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Believe so Mart, or bubble bath!
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https://www.google.com/#q=+vintage+avon+milk+glass+bubble+bath+cruet
Here are more !!