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Great item. Can't help on the identification unfort. My suggestion would be continue the research with the Cyrus Noble experts.
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http://www.antique-bottles.net/forum...-494423/tm.htm
Thanks guys glad you appreicate it. For anyone interested...I started a thread on this bottle on an antique bottle forum, link above. No answer yet but interesting to see it from the bottle collectors perspective By the way...Leon...Net54Baseball is way easier to use than the bottle forum...Net54 rides like a cadillac compared
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![]() ![]() Picked up the "Noble Pitcher" mate to my "Noble Catcher" bottle...Guy I know that specializes in figural bottles had both...each without the baseball cap top...He got one with the cap...so sold me his old one without the cap)... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I gave $249.00 plus CA sales tax for the catcher back in early 2012...so when he offered me the pitcher for a buck seventy five...I sort of had to get it to go with my catcher...I stored the receipt for the catcher in the perfect spot... inside the bottle ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Above is a group shot of the sellers bottles before he sold me my hatless pitcher...and glad to have it....A long time ago someone sent me photos of an example they had of the catcher with a cap that had been broken and glued back together...It took five years to get the pitcher to go with my catcher...so I'm not holding my breath waiting for examples with the caps...I plan to just have some carved or something...At least I have photos of the caps to go by...
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With some rough dimensions you could have someone 3-D print a couple caps in clear plastic and add a cork. The top looks more like it should be a cork at least, since it's a bit irregular. The printing would probably come out frosted naturally.
There's probably a basic baseball cap already drawn that could be adjusted, and that would make it pretty inexpensive. Steve B |
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Steve...heck of an idea....thank you
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If you need it done, I know someone. (Not me, I can do it, but it will take a lot longer an probably won't be as good. )
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