They're similar in appearance to a radio standoff insulator. These started turning up about eight years ago, in a variety of colors and none of the ones I've seen show any signs of use. I strongly suspect they're recently made items but I'm afraid I don't have much more info.
Yeah, 100% agree. I have seen these online before, and they are always "from the mold" perfect. I suspect they are some sort of art glass type of thing, based of a general shape of an insulator.
Yes. I think they are. If you want to check a site; try National Insulator Association internet site. Then click on IDENTIFICATION for FOREIGN. I am pretty sure they are not north American. I am new to this site. I have some pictures of a coke bottle. I cant find out how to post. So here are a few pics if you may know any history. The embossing is: "Property of COCA-COAL Bottling Co. Min cont. 6 fl oz" Base embossing: LEXINGTON NC
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You have a bottle from, of course, Coca-Cola Bottling Co. They bottled many things other than just Coca-Cola in most cities. This held another flavour.
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Thanks for the reply! I was thinking that also, but without any other embossing or a place for a paper label I thought it strange to put another flavor. Thanks for info. I learn something new everyday! Thanks again!