Welcome to the beguiling world of old bottle identification, a realm where each relic is a puzzle piece to the past, waiting for the keen eye of a collector to bring its tale to light. In "The Ultimate Guide to Identifying Marks on Old Bottles: Tips and Tricks for Collectors," we embark on a treasure hunt across time, delving into the hidden.. Aqua (Aquamarine) This color - like all the colors that follow - had many subtle variations and shades. Commonly used descriptive names for aquamarine shade and color variations include blue aqua, green or greenish aqua, pale blue aqua, and so forth.The "gothic" or "cathedral" style pickle bottle (ca. 1870-1880) pictured to the left would be described as deep greenish aqua as it has a distinct.

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