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What is the brown bottle I found with A. C. Barnes stamped on bottom?
Unfortunately, I need more information to identify the brown bottle you found. "A. C. Barnes" could refer to a variety of companies or individuals.
To help me identify it, please tell me:
* What is the size and shape of the bottle? (e.g., tall and slender, short and wide, round, etc.)
* Does the bottle have any other markings or labels? (e.g., a logo, a picture, a brand name, ingredients, etc.)
* What was the bottle found in or near? (e.g., an attic, a basement, a garage, etc.)
* What is your general location? (e.g., city, state, country)
With more details, I might be able to help you identify what the bottle contained.
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