3” Vintage Wheaton Glass Co. - Millard Fillmore 1971 Blue Iridescent Bottle🆓📦
This sale is for a Vintage Wheaton Glass Co. Millard Fillmore 1971 bottle in excellent preowned condition with free shipping…. This bottle measures approximately 3”H x 2”W x .5”D It is blue in color with an iridescent glaze This bottle is in great shape… No damage, no chips, no cracks or defects Fillmore was the 13th president of the United States, serving from 1850 to 1853 Born in 1800 & died in 1874 Backside features the words “ from a log cabin to the White House“ & Fillmore’s signature This bottle was discovered in my hometown of Mays Landing, NJ … home of one of the Wheatons Glass Co. buildings… I believe that people disposed of random bottles from the factory in Lake Lenape as I have unearthed quite a few bottles in this area .. this lake is located directly next to the factory and my family and I have found bottles buried in the dirt in the nearby woodlands and also buried in the sand underneath the waters of Lake Lenape as well !!!
Specifications
| All Returns Accepted | ReturnsNotAccepted |
| President | Millard Fillmore |
| Type | Wheatons Glass Bottle |
| Year | 1971 |
| Theme | Political |
| Material | Glass |
| Country/Region | United States |
| Country/Region Of Manufacture | United States |
This sale is for a Vintage Wheaton Glass Co. Millard Fillmore 1971 bottle in excellent preowned condition with free shipping…. This bottle measures approximately 3”H x 2”W x .5”D It is blue in color with an iridescent glaze This bottle is in great shape… No damage, no chips, no cracks or defects Fillmore was the 13th president of the United States, serving from 1850 to 1853 Born in 1800 & died in 1874 Backside features the words “ from a log cabin to the White House“ & Fillmore’s signature This bottle was discovered in my hometown of Mays Landing, NJ … home of one of the Wheatons Glass Co. buildings… I believe that people disposed of random bottles from the factory in Lake Lenape as I have unearthed quite a few bottles in this area .. this lake is located directly next to the factory and my family and I have found bottles buried in the dirt in the nearby woodlands and also buried in the sand underneath the waters of Lake Lenape as well !!!
