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<p>[QUOTE="spirit-of-shiloh, post: 4546, member: 32"]Oh well, I will keep looking for that ONE special bottle that I know has my name on it <img src="styles/default/xenforo/smilies/wink.png" class="mceSmilie" alt=";)" unselectable="on" /></p><p><br /></p><p>Linda-</p><p>There are two Star Wine bottles known. One is a rectangular shape and the other has a swirled neck. They are both clear. The rectangular example also says 32 OZ. on the front. Either way, they are both fairly scarce bottles but not real valuable. That's mainly because they aren't super old. There aren't a lot of bottles from L.A. that are super old but there are some and they are very highly sought after. They are both listed as being worth around $30. This is based on them being in perfect condition. The price can fluctuate depending on the buyer and when and where it is sold. There are some collectors of Los Angeles bottles and they are more likely to pay more than someone else. They were both made between 1903-10.</p><p>I hope that helps.</p><p>Jeff Wichmann[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="spirit-of-shiloh, post: 4546, member: 32"]Oh well, I will keep looking for that ONE special bottle that I know has my name on it ;) Linda- There are two Star Wine bottles known. One is a rectangular shape and the other has a swirled neck. They are both clear. The rectangular example also says 32 OZ. on the front. Either way, they are both fairly scarce bottles but not real valuable. That's mainly because they aren't super old. There aren't a lot of bottles from L.A. that are super old but there are some and they are very highly sought after. They are both listed as being worth around $30. This is based on them being in perfect condition. The price can fluctuate depending on the buyer and when and where it is sold. There are some collectors of Los Angeles bottles and they are more likely to pay more than someone else. They were both made between 1903-10. I hope that helps. Jeff Wichmann[/QUOTE]
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