I think the ones with the round bottom were made that way to keep the cork wet and not dry out. I think they were sodas and beers. They are often unembossed. I have a Saratoga Spring Water myself. This was one of the ones I got at a club meeting raffle . The price tag says 35 dollars. The club may have paid a little less as some dealers give the club a break for raffle bottles. There are people in the club that know way more than me. Then there are those that if they don't know they make something up. I know who to ask and who not to ask. Prices in price guides are changing constantly. I had alot of 30 dollar bottles marked 5.00 at the show but did not sell many . Economy is a factor and alot of people like to dig their own bottles . The rare stuff sells early and collectors will pay alot for them. More common stuff I had not so much. I saw a guy with two Warners Safe Cure marked 35 . I marked mine 25 and no sale. One of them still had the paper label. But another guy sold a bitters barrel style for 400. I had alot of German steins and did not sell one stein. Somewhere I read bottle collecting is the number two hobby.
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