The words "wish bun" on sea glass?

by Janet Landry
(New Brunswick Canada)

I found a piece of a white opaque bottle on the side reads the words "wish bun" any ideas what it could be?


Janet




Aids to Identifying Sea Glass Shards:


sea glass identification bottles collecting Antique Trader Bottles Identification and Price Guide
"...loaded with listings, current market values and trademark data for 50 years of bottles produced during the 19th and 20th centuries. With this book in hand, the tools to positively identify and accurately assess bottles in your collection are at your fingertips."


Warman's bottle identification sea glass guide Warman's Bottles Field Guide
"This is an excellent book with hundreds of big, beautiful color photos, and the listings include ALL the markings and trademarks on each bottle..."

Perfume bottle identification ID sea glass The Wonderful World of Collecting Perfume Bottles: Identification
"This identification and value guide continues to be an outstanding pick for any library strong in specialty collector's guides. Perfume bottles are some of the most wide-ranging..."

Comments for The words "wish bun" on sea glass?

Click here to add your own comments

May 05, 2012
WISHBONE??
by: Seaglassdog

My name is Nick from SEAGLASSDREAMS.com and I usually can identify the majority of seaglass that people ask my help about but they include clear upclose pictures( Which is a necessity!! )

Your piece without seeing it might have originally been the word "Wishbone" with the ne missing and the "O" partially worn off but again it's almost impossible to tell without having a picture to look at!! If you can email me some pics at americancrafts1@aol.com it would make my life a lot easier!!...........Nick...Seaglassdog

Click here to add your own comments

Join in and write your own page! It's easy to do. How? Simply click here to return to Identify Your Sea Glass.


Enjoy this page? Please pay it forward. Here's how...

Would you prefer to share this page with others by linking to it?

  1. Click on the HTML link code below.
  2. Copy and paste it, adding a note of your own, into your blog, a Web page, forums, a blog comment, your Facebook account, or anywhere that someone would find this page valuable.