Any clue what this tiny glass bottle is?

by Holly Monchein
(Avon Lake, OH USA)

 Found in Lake Erie, Avon Lake, OH

Found in Lake Erie, Avon Lake, OH

~ sea glass ID photos submitted by Holly Monchein, Avon Lake, OH USA

Beach Glass Bottle

Feb 2017 - Lake Erie, Avon Lake, OH

It's less than 2" tall and less than 1" wide.

It has a little checkered pattern on it.

I found it on a beach in Avon Lake, OH along with a bunch of other shards of old-looking bottles of all different sizes.
 
~ sea glass ID photos submitted by Holly Monchein, Avon Lake, OH USA


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Mar 15, 2020
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by: Beachjen

Could be a miniature perfume sample bottle. Found a tiny bottle yesterday and did so e research online

Feb 20, 2017
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by: Rob

I found one over the weekend. Mine is 1 3/4" tall x 5/8" wide x 3/8" deep. No screw top, but looks like a small cork may have fit into the opening.




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