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Researching Old Wine Bottles?

I have what I believe are two wine bottles that were made in Italy. I do not know much about them. I am hoping someone could tell me a little bit about them. I would like to know how old they are and if they are worth anything?

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Rebecca from Brunswick, Ga

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September 18, 20080 found this helpful

rebecca:

these are not wine bottles, they may be from italy but they are actually bath salts bottles from the 50's or 60's, i have two brown glass ones and one like yours in my bathroom ... i don't know much else about them

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cinnamon

 

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September 19, 20080 found this helpful

Try looking for a similar item on eBay. That may give you a clue.

I agree with cinnamon; these are not wine bottles. They may be purely decorative and never had anything in them at all.

 

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September 21, 20080 found this helpful

Bottles like these and other shapes and colors were very popular in the 50's through the 70's. Purple, green, amber, royal and turquoise are colors I remember.

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Many shapes and stopper tops and sizes, were usually displayed in groups of three. GG Vi

 

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