The particulars:
Bought as a souviner some years ago outside of Durango, Colorado.
Proprietor of the antique store claimed it was dug out of a trash pit behind an old brothel.
cylinderical shape. (Quart size.)
clear bubbled glass.
3 part dip mold (seam from shoulder not all the way up the neck).
Somewhat tilted neck.
Raised letter "B" in center of bottom, "404B" under it.
What is left of a label that is about 4.5 inches wide, 6.75 inches long:
Near the center top, in tall narrow letters the word "Mash," printed on a bit of a slant, bottom left to top right (red letters with black outlining).
"Mash" again located in area of bottom right corner of the label.
I believe the maker's name (a rather long one) was diagonal on the label, running from top left corner towards bottom right corner.
Anyone think they have a positive ID of the maker? I'd be much obliged to be informed!!