Super Identification Answer by: David and Lin @ Odyssey Sea Glass
Thanks so much David for aiding in identifying this sea glass shard.
We recommend your web site for all bottle mark identifications.
May 02, 2013
Sea Glass Identification - emerald green base shard by: David Whitten
Hi, You have found a partial base shard of an Owens-Illinois Glass Company bottle (hard to know what it held).
The vaguely oval-shaped logo is that of Owens-Illinois, used from 1929 into the mid and late 1950s.
It is quite worn down, so rather hard to make out.
The glass color is the typical "emerald green" or "7-up bottle green" made by Owens-Illinois in large quantities, used for GOBS of different styles and shapes of bottles.
You can see several different slight variations of this mark on my Owens-Illinois Glass Company webpage at http://GlassBottleMarks.com .
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