Yes, they’re all the same Tanith. No writing on them or marks. I gather smaller ink bottles were often “burst top / burst lip” - but these are more small sauce bottle size.
Thanks, Tanith. You have a good collection. I’ve found a bit more on the web - they seems to be “burst top” bottles, and likely Victorian, as you say. Hoping to be able to sell them on
Have a look on ebay. Apart from buying and selling the 'sold' lists for each type of product are a treasure trove of information and value of any items.
We run a small hobby antique business and I go to auctions with ebay on my smart phone so that I can check on the potential value of any lot I am thinking of buying to calculate how much I am prepared to bid for it.
Those unfinished tops are where the bottles are cut/sheared from the blowing tube they are probably Victorian. I have a collection one is very similar to yours I’m not terribly knowledgeable though. Nice find.
I bought a crate of old bottles today (as you do ), but was disappointed to find they have sharp-edged, unfinished tops. Anyone know anything about old bottles at all?