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pics of a few bottles

Benny

New member
Not the best pictures but, I found these bottles at a construction site where a new parking lot was being built in ontario Canada. Been detecting for about 20 years. I am not really a bottle hunter but they do look great in a display case. I don't know much about the bottles so thought I would post here for feedback and idea's. Maybe someone could point me in the right direction to find more info on these bottles also. I once found a copper buckle from the war of 1812 that I thought was good for scrap copper until I decided to look into it and to my surprise ended up being worth several thousand dollars!! so I am more careful when I find whatzits now such as these bottles. thanks in advance for comments, Here's what is on the bottles from back left , javel javex concentrate,
Henry H Wampole co (blue bottle)
Heinz Canada
Welcome Chem, Works (medium brown bottle)
The front right bottle has measurement marks on it.
The small brown and white bottles only have a letter or number stamped on the bottom.
 
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