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European?? Mineral Water - 12/8/2011 9:14:25 AM   
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Hey all, need help with info about this bottle. All I have been able to find is that the company "Apollinaris" is a German company. Strangely though, the bottle says London on the label. I haven't the slightest clue how to decipher he markings on the bottom, which are a roman numeral 2 followed by a "B" on the top line, then the number 5 on the middle line, then the letter "Z" on the bottom. HELP!!




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RE: European?? Mineral Water - 12/8/2011 9:15:06 AM   
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Here is the bottom of the bottle...




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RE: European?? Mineral Water - 12/8/2011 12:40:25 PM   
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Hello Jay.

Welcome to the Blue Pages, and thanks for bringing the Apollinaris bottle. It's a machine made bottle. The British Company, Apolinaris Company Limited were distributors.

It has long been a popular water, maybe not so much during the war years.

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Apollinaris Still the Standard.
Almost everyone is familiar with the continued and unique success of Apollinaris. Ever since the organization of the Apollinaris Company, Ltd., London, in 1874, the consumption throughout the world of this famous table water has grown without interruption, and it is not surprising to hear that the sale of Apollinaris in the United States during 1903 exceeded the figures of any previous year iu its history.
Today as heretofore, Apollinaris is regarded as the standard. All comparisons are made with it as the highest type. The great English writer. Sir Walter Besant, said, "This is an age of Apollinaris Water." The Rev. Henry Van Dyke, formerly President of Princeton University, in one of his books uses the comparison, "As sparkling as Apollinaris," and references to Apollinaris in "David Haruni" and in books by authors such as William Dean Howells, Anthony Hope, and many others are similarly interesting in this connection, as showing that Apollinaris is the best known and most popular table water in the world.
Iu addition to Apollinaris, the United Agency Company of No. 503 Fifth Avenue, New York, handles the celebrated "Apenta" Hungarian Aperient Water ana Johannis-Lithia, which are also marketed by the Apollinaris Company, Ltd., London, both of which waters have many times received the endorsement of eminent medical men in this country and abroad.—Bonfort's Wine ami Spirit Circular, N. Y., January 10, 1904—page 202." From http://books.google.com/books?id=grfmAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA150&lpg=PA150&dq=Apollinaris+Company+Limited,+London+history&source=bl&ots=9i3SkDmICo&sig=yOtqTgBEPEkJnmwRveydIRD7ZAw&hl=en#v=onepage&q=Apollinaris%20Company%20Limited%2C%20London%20history&f=false (The Pharmaceutical Era, 1904)

It seems now to be under the Coca-Cola banner, but is still considered "The Queen of Table Waters."

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March 1896.


June 1911.


November 1927.


May 1935.


November 1935.


February 1936.


June 1953.


August 1961.of Westminster, London

  • Producers of Apollinaris Mineral Water.
  • 1852 "Apollinaris" water has been sourced from a spring in Bad Neuenahr, Germany, after it was discovered by a vintner called Georg Kreuzberg, from Ahrweiler in Germany. [1]

  • 1853 George Kreuzberg began to sell the water from the spring he had discovered.

  • 1874 Eduard Steinkopff, a German who moved to London receives the rights for sale of Apollinaris to some export countries.

  • 1878 Steinkopf takes over all the international sales business and the "Apollinaris Company Limited" is founded in London.

  • 1881 10 millions jugs and bottles of the water were sold every year.

  • 1895 Apollinaris registers the red triangle and the claim "The Queen of Tabler Waters" as trademarks.

  • 1897 Frederick Gordon, an English hotel group, acquired the companies in both England and Germany.

  • 1900 Apollinaris is already internationally well-known and with a turn over of more than 40 million fillings per annum it is one of the most successful enterprises of the time.

  • 1956 Apollinaris became a German company again.

  • 1991 Schweppes of Germany and Apollinaris merged.


 Apollinaris used to come in these nice stoneware jugs prior to 1874.


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RE: European?? Mineral Water - 12/8/2011 1:37:00 PM   
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That's about as attractive as a machined bottle can get! Nice find.

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RE: European?? Mineral Water - 12/8/2011 2:17:31 PM   
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surfaceone, GREAT INFO!! way more than I would've ever found in 10 years! any idea on value?

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RE: European?? Mineral Water - 12/8/2011 2:26:09 PM   
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Nice looking bottle because of it's color, I don't see it bringing much more than $5-10 as a labeled example, I hope I'm wrong though....Jim

This example on E-Bay didn't sell recently for $15.99 and it is a perfect label, still full and free shipping so I think my estimate is right with $5 possibly being the top end...

http://www.ebay.com/csc/Bottles-Insulators-/29797/i.html?LH_Complete=1&_nkw=Apollinaris&_catref=1&_trksid=p3286.c0.m1538

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RE: European?? Mineral Water - 12/8/2011 2:30:00 PM   
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guess I need to keep my eyes peeled for a stoneware jug!

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