It would be tedious to comment further on the wise words that have gone before - sufficient to say thanks again to Max for posting the links to her similar bottle, and to Christine for posting the results of our income tax investments with the V. & A. I have also been 'dump digging' (that's not dump in our sense) and would agree with Frank - I don't recall bottles coming out looking like this. Max doesn't comment about her toilet water bottle 'weeping/bleeding', and mine certainly doesn't (seems as dry as a bone), and I'm not remotely qualified to comment re the sweating or tasting of vinegar issues. So, having read most of the thread and links, I'm going with the idea of 'crizzling' as suggested by Christine, and give just a couple of extracts from the V. & A. techie article to support my amateur opinion;
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these 'high alkali, low lime' glasses also suffer from poor chemical durability.
"This poor durability manifests itself in a number of ways, but one of the most distressing is crizzling. A crizzled surface will become covered with minute surface cracks, which over time will grow and penetrate the whole body of the glass and lead to its physical collapse...
"and it is this cycle of hydration and dehydration that occurs during environmental fluctuations which leads to the formation of surface cracks. The surface swells as it absorbs moisture, and shrinks as it loses moisture"
I'm more than convinced my piece has never been in the ground - so maybe it was just a poor batch mix on rare occasions, and the unaffected stopper base remains o.k. because trapped in the neck of the bottle it was not exposed to oxygen which, combined with a 'high alkali' metal destroys the integrity of the glass. In fact the crizzling has penetrated the full thickness of the bottle (I didn't think it had at first). Anyone want a used 'crizzled' U. toilet water bottle

Streuth, wish I'd never bought the thing - think I will bury it in the ground.
P.S. In fact Max I would never have thought of commenting on your nails,......sniff - sniff - sniff ....hang on - is that peacock I can smell
