Collection: Vintage Bottles

Antique and vintage glass bottles — embossed, hand-blown, ACL-labeled, and authentically identified. Our bottle inventory spans apothecary and patent medicine to dairy, soda, bitters, and household glass, sourced for embossing quality, glass color, and rarity.

Dairy and milk bottles: The Absolutely Pure Milk embossed aqua glass quart bottle made in Italy — featuring the original cow-and-crest embossing — is one of the most specifically searched dairy bottle forms. We also carry half-pint Universal Store glass milk bottles with embossed deposit values, and other authenticated dairy bottles from American and European production traditions.

Clorox and household glass bottles: Antique Clorox glass bleach bottles spanning 1932 to 1955 — amber and brown glass across the full glass-bottle era of Clorox production. Finding a date-spanning Clorox glass bottle collection is uncommon; this is a primary collector form for American advertising glass and household product bottle enthusiasts.

Patent medicine and apothecary bottles: Amber Eli Lilly apothecary bottles with original contents and labels, calcium sulphide medicine bottles with cork intact, Victorian-era pharmacy display jars from identified Southern druggists, and Pluto Water mineral water bottles with original embossed devil logo from French Lick, Indiana.

Antique soda and regional bottles: Pre-1915 Coca-Cola straight-side bottles from Southern bottlers, NuGrape embossed soda bottles from Savannah, Georgia, Hutchinson-era blob top soda bottles, and A.W. Meyer deep emerald Hutchinson-era soda bottles from Savannah, 1885.

Every bottle is accurately described for age, glass color, embossing condition, and provenance. These are not shelf fillers — they are authenticated pieces with real collecting history.

Professionally packed for fragile shipment. Ships next business day. Full refund if damaged in transit.

Currently available: the Absolutely Pure Milk Italian embossed dairy bottle, the 1929 first-year Clorox amber glass bottle, the S.E. Massengill Calomel apothecary jar with original contents, and the Clorox glass bottle collection 1932–1955.

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