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"Sounds" like you have an early OLD pontiled (method of manufacture) miniature "case gin" bottle that would have been possibly refillable. Without a picture this is an opinionated guess. ANYBODY ELSE?? BOTLNUTZ "JenW" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Can anyone give me some thoughts on what this might be? I recently > found a small, handcrafted, green glass bottle in a brass case. I > think it is old because of the way it was made. The case is an oval > tube fashioned of brass about 4" long, 3/4"-1 1/4" measured at the > oval end. There are ridges pressed into each end of the tube to hold > brass end caps, the bottom one flat, the top slightly convex. The top > section of the tube fits over the bottom section (think lipstick > tube). There are concentric circles scratched into the tube (for > decorative purposes?). The metal is not soldered at all. It was > obviously made very carefully to fit together and stay together. > Inside the tube is a brass piece with a hole cut fit to the neck of > the bottle which holds it in place inside the tube. I had to pull the > tube apart at the seam to get the bottle out. It is rather thick, > light green glass, about 1 7/8" tall by 5/8" wide and looks pitted > from the sea water. It has a small cork that looks like it was shaved > to fit. The bottle is a squared oval shape, uneven, doesn't stand > straight, obviously hand blown and the glass has some black on it. The > bottle is slightly wider at the top than the bottom and holds maybe an > ounce. The bottom looks like it was snapped off a base or glass > blowing pipe?? Some of the brass has black and green > colorations/deposits. The bottle looks like it's filled with sea > water and little black floaties as the cork was saturated. Does anyone > have any idea what this might be or how old? What it could have been > used for? It was found on Fort Story beach(near VA beach) after a > high tide. Fort Story has a lot of history surrounding it. Could this > have anything to do with the military? It doesn't look like it was in > the water for years, but I'm no expert. Thanks, JenW
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