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"Fulmer, John" <[log in to unmask]>
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If you google Goblin Orangeade you should find what you need.

JF
Burns & McDonnell
816.822.3986

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From: HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Kayla Marciniszyn
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Subject: Glass Bottle

I have a clear glass bottle that I am having difficulty identifying despite the maker's marks. This comes from an early 20th century feature (1910s-1940s). The shape is similar to that of a soda bottle, with a round base and suction scar, stippling all over the body except the areas that are embossed. I only have the base and body portion, the shoulders and neck/finish are missing. The embossed marks include the word "GOBLIN" inside a large triangle and then an image of a goblin holding what looks like a pint glass inside of a circle. If anyone has any idea of the origin of this bottle I would greatly appreciate it. 

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