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Bottle 445 - 4 Mast Bark
Date Added: 16 September 2006

The town has 4 large white structures, two with black roofs and two with red roofs. One of the buildings is a church with a tall steeple on the right side. Each structure has detailed windows and doors drawn on in black. Three of the building have two chimneys with white cotton smoke coming out. The church has a single chimney with smoke. There is also a white lighthouse with a stone house at the bottom and a black ring around the top. The very top is painted yellow to look like the light is shining. Beside the lighthouse is a tall flag pole with rigging holding it upright. A flag flies from the top but is too faded to be identified. A flag flies from the top but is too faded to be identified. There are 5 small trees behind the buildings. The bottle is unidentified except for "Contents 32 fl. Oz" raised in glass near the top. The bottle is sealed with a metal cap. The following was sent by Charles Salter, the original seller: "These were part of the my Grandpa's collection. He was a ham radio operator for the Navy in the 40s & 50's & was stationed in Alaska for most of his tour. I'm uncertain whether he got these there, but I wouldn't be surprised. Absolutely fell in love with them years ago as a kid when me & my sis visited." This maker of this bottle is unidentified but is the same person who made Bottle ID 444.
Type: 4 Mast Bark   Maker's Name:
Category: Sailing Ships   Made Where:
Bottle Size: 9 3/4" x 3 1/4"   Year Made: 1950's
Bottle Type: Unidentified 32 fl. Oz.  


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