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According to Jeffrey L. Giarde ("Glass Milk Bottles: Their Makers and
Marks," L. G. Enterprises, Redlands, California, 1980, p. 53), the trademark
"IGCo" within a diamond was used by Illinois Glass Co. from 1900 - 1916.
Allen Vegotsky
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From: Dylan Stapleton <[log in to unmask]>
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Date: Friday, June 07, 2002 8:12 PM
Subject: References for Illinois Glass Co. trademark
>I am trying to track down the date range and reference for the following
>Illinois Glass Co. maker's mark: "IG Co" inside an elongated diamond
>embossed on the base of the bottle. The bottle in question comes from a
late
>19th century California gold rush site. I've searched what bottle reference
>books I could get access to, such as Toulouse, Wilson, and Polak, and the
>only mark I came across was the standard "I" inside a elongated diamond. If
>any one is aware of the mark in question, please let me know.
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