whiskeyman
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Joined: 4/17/2005 From: NE TENN-SW VA Status: offline
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Only similar initials from that time frame are: R.G.& B.CO...............Rhodes Glass & Bottle Company, Massillon, OH. (1901-c.1919). This mark and the following variation is seen rather frequently on bases of amber and aqua beer bottles from cities in OH, PA, IN, MI, WI, and MD that I am aware of, and probably other states as well. An obscure company which is virtually unknown to bottle collectors, nevertheless quite a number of bottles were manufactured over a period of almost two decades. The name of the company seems to have changed slightly at some unknown time during it's history, with the "&" being omitted. Perhaps future research will shed more light on this firm. R.G.B.CO.........Same as above. Presumably a variation of the above mark. R.G.CO.................Root Glass Company, Terre Haute, IN (1901-1932). Mark used by Root in the early years (1901-c.1909). Toulouse stated these initials stood for Renton Glass Company, Renton, WA (1907-1911). However, the "R.G.CO." mark which was used by Renton likely appears only on certain bottles from the West Coast. I do not believe any of the midwestern bottles seen with the "R.G.CO." marking originate from Renton. (info taken from a website about bottle marks).
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