What was Moroline bottle?

What was Moroline bottle?

Old glass jar that once held MOROLINE (sort of like Vaseline, I gather). Smaller jar – approximately 3 7/8 inches tall.

What is Moroline?

Moroline was petroleum jelly product similar to another much more better known brand. I am thinking this was early 1960s (could be much earlier I am just guessing) I don’t think the company survived much longer than that. As you can see the price was 10 cents at this time. The company started in the early 1900s.

How do I know if my old bottles are worth money?

The Age of the Bottle While not all old bottles are valuable, an older bottle is more likely to be worth more than a newer one. Seams and pontil marks are two of the ways you can determine a bottle’s age. The pontil mark is the mark at the bottom of the bottle where it was attached to the glass blower’s pontil rod.

What is the rarest bottle?

The 1947 French Cheval-Blanc is widely recognized as the most expensive sold bottle of vino in history at $304,375 (see the next wine for the asterisk* explanation). In 2010, the 67-year-old bottle was sold to a private collector at a Christies auction in Geneva.

How can you tell if a bottle is valuable?

How can you tell if a glass bottle is vintage?

Embossed Markings Missing letters, uneven spacing, or other embossing errors provide clues to a bottle’s age. Specifically, collectible Coca Cola bottles and milk bottles often include letters or marks that indicate the bottle’s source. These marks may be useful in learning how old the bottle is.

What is the most expensive bottle of wine sold?

1947 Cheval-Blanc | $304,375 (£192,000)* The 1947 French Cheval-Blanc is widely recognized as the most expensive sold bottle of vino in history at $304,375 (see the next wine for the asterisk* explanation). In 2010, the 67-year-old bottle was sold to a private collector at a Christies auction in Geneva.

What is the most expensive glass of wine?

These are the 20 most expensive wines in the world:

  • Ampoule from Penfolds – $168,000.
  • Chateau Margaux 1787 – $225,000.
  • Chateau Lafite 1869 – $230,000.
  • Shipwrecked 1907 Heidsieck – $275,000.
  • Cheval Blanc 1947 – $305,000.
  • Jeroboam of Chateau Mouton-Rothschild 1945 – $310,000.
  • Screaming Eagle Cabernet 1992 – $500,000.

How many ounces in a bottle of Vaseline?

A typical ad (e.g., Daily Independent, November 29, 1890, Monroe, Wisconsin) listed “One two ounce bottle of Pure Vaseline, 10 cts.” Vaseline Pomade, White Vaseline, and Blue- Seal Vaseline were also offered in bottles, while Vaseline Cold Cream was packaged in a “jar.”

When was the first Vaseline bottle made?

When the Brockway Machine Bottle Co. began production on October 14, 1907, Vaseline jars were the factory’s initial product (Brockway ; Toulouse 1971:59-60). The Thomas Registers did not pick up the firm until 1912, then listed it as making ink, mucilage, and Vaseline bottles.

What kind of containers did they use to sell Vaseline?

Vaseline cold cream and camphor ice were also offered in boxes. Round and square tin (or other metal) containers, especially those with replaceable lids held on by friction, were commonly called “boxes.” These were probably the “cans” noted by the Wilsons. Occasional vintage Vaseline tins are offered online (Figure 3).

Is Blue Seal Vaseline made in Canada?

Carbolated was or became the Blue Seal Vaseline. Chesebrough expanded and began production at a Canadian plant at Montreal in 1910, although a British branch had been established earlier (Fike 1987:56). According to Weisinger 2

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