collectors of unique or antiquated things...
collectors of unique or antiquated things...
Old Clorox bottles are collectable items. Many of them are on sale on eBay. These bottles are glass and are typically colored amber. They usually sell for under $20.
The definition of recycling glass is taking old glass and breaking it down in order to make it into a new glass item. Bottles are popular items for glass recycling.
They are reused. Glass is crushed and melted to make new items.
i have a 5 packs of phoenix suns glass bottles from 1986, and Washington huskies 1986 coke cans if your interested
yes they do especially bitters bottles and milk bottles also whiskey bottles.....its good to keep every old bottle you find and do research on it and see how much its worth.
i have milk bottles from the shaw dairy just wondering what there worth?
They could be. If you take it to a pawn shop it may be worth some dollars
A bottle tree is actually not so hard to make. You need old glass bottles, and then you just need to find a nice old dead tree, or you can make something yourself or buy a stand ready-made at your local home depot. When you have your base, you need to put the bottles on your stand. If you plan to place the tree outside, make sure the bottles are well pushed on, or use a little glue. Use your imagination.
The value of old glass Clorox bottles can vary widely depending on their age, condition, rarity, and any unique characteristics. Some vintage Clorox bottles may sell for as little as $10-$20, while rarer or more unusual versions could fetch hundreds of dollars. It's best to have a specialist or appraiser assess the specific bottle for an accurate valuation.
i find them in an old candy shop dowtown from where i live(: they are amazing and they come in this little old fashion tub.. i go there almost every weekend(:
It's usually debris from a glass object that ended up in the ocean, broke into pieces, and was smoothed by the action of waves and sand. It can come from pretty much anything - old soda bottles, lamps, windows, whatever. Back in the days when Coke bottles were made from thick, foam-green colored glass, there were loads of pieces that would wash up on shore at the end of the summer. They could be quite interesting, with different shapes and degrees of polishing.