The one smaller bottle is an aspirin bottle made by the Bayer company. Bayer stopped making glass bottles in 1978. The longer skinny bottle has to be much older since the neck is un-threaded. That means it was stopped with a cork in better days.
Pictured here, is a glass insulator. People collect these. I'm not sure what they were used for...
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| Actually, I looked at it again and it's REALLY thick. So prob not Heineken 24. :) |
There are even clubs for people who collect sea glass! The North American Sea Glass Association has a grading scale for determining sea glass value. Interesting, if you're into that sort of thing. I think it's pretty cool! Apparently REAL sea glass is becoming rarer due to the manufacturing of plastics and discouragement of littering. This makes me consider throwing all my glass in the river for the future generations of beach combers...Is that bad? Long story short I think I have a new hobby, although I have been known to have a short attention span. <3




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