Is this one of the first hobble skirt bottles produced? Because it doesn't have anything on the base? Anybody have any idea on value?
I found it digging in Helena Arkansas the patent date is November 16th 1915 it says trademark registered bottle patent November 16th 1915 and on the other side it says trademark registered min contents 6 flat. Ozs and at the bottom heel it says on 5Where did you find this? And what does it say on the side that we can't see in the photos? Does it have a patent date? Clear Cokes without town names found in the States were usually made for military use in WWII. Almost all Cokes used in Canada are also clear and don't have base embossing, but I've never seen one that looked quite like yours. If it's Canadian it is a pretty early one (but not the first) and probably quite rare.
I found it digging in Helena Arkansas the patent date is November 16th 1915 it says trademark registered bottle patent November 16th 1915 and on the other side it says trademark registered min contents 6 flat. Ozs and at the bottom heel it says on 5