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Please DO NOT send the photo to the list.


At 10:17 AM 2/14/2001 -0700, you wrote:
>If the fragment indicates a cylindrical bottle, it may be from a soda
>bottle.  Identifying the company on the body and the city/state on
>the base was common on soda bottles in the late 19th & early 20th
>centuries.  I agree with Alan; we can tell more with a photo or at
>least color and configuration information.
>
>Bill
>
>>
>> I've got a middle late 19th century glass bottle fragment
>> with the last part of a name: ...DEN and on the next line,
>> the logo ends with J. which I presume to be N.J. Can anyone
>> help with the missing letters?
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
>>
>> Lyle
>>
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>-----------------------
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>Bill Lockhart
>New Mexico State University
>Alamogordo, NM
>(505) 439-3732
>

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