2 old holy water bottles. One is 8 inches tall with a cork with a wire tab. The other is round, 31/2 inches tall and has a cross and the words "holy water" raised in the glass.
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2 old holy water bottles. One is 8 inches tall with a cork with a wire tab. The other is round, 31/2 inches tall and has a cross and the words "holy water" raised in the glass.
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Re: holy water bottles
Maybe they came from Van Helsing's vampire hunting kit? I don't see a priest needing to have bottles which state that holy water is in it. And I wouldn't be surprised if vampire hunters did exist during a time of superstition. Or that someone made money off of selling water to people for protection against vampires during a time when people believed vampires were around.
Re: holy water bottles
smaller bottle 10-15$ other one is not worth much to most people .