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Examples of Milk bottles made in the Late 19th and early 20th Century. They were made at the Warren Glass Works Company. The milk bottles are embossed on the base with the Whiteman name and either one of two New York city addresses. The apothecary bottle is embossed on the base with the Warren Glass Company and Cumberland, Maryland (cumberlandglass, released to public domain)
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| current | 07:25, 14 January 2007 | 779×581 (33 KB) | Potomacbase (Talk | contribs) | ((cumberlandglass, released to public domain) ) |
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