I think only the later bottles had cities listed so yours must be an earlier one. Mine is from 1941, yours looks to be late '30s. The paint looks good on that one! Great find!
As far as I know, all of those ring neck 7ups come from Bryan-Nims in Alabama and Georgia. The example I have actually has four cities listed on the back: Fitzgerald, GA, Macon, GA, Montgomery, AL, and Albany, GA.
It's definitely not an easy bottle to find, although I do see a few come up for...
There are only a few examples of the Amarillo variant known. I've seen the KC Thief bottle in person just once but never an Amarillo example. The Monterey variant is embossed with "Monterey" on the front underneath the main embossing. According to the Dr. Pepper Collectible Bottles book...
Hey everyone, I just picked up this gorgeous deep emerald green mineral water bottle. It's probably the most beautiful bottle I have, as it's full of little bubbles and the glass is heavily whittled. It's embossed Geyser Spring. / Saratoga Springs. / State / of / New York on the front, with a...
Thanks for the reply sandchip! I'll try to contact Mr. Ciralli as soon as possible. Do you have his email address or do you know where I could find it?
Harry, that's a really nice bottle! I love the color. Thanks for the reply!
I just picked up this unusual Townsend's Sarsaparilla that I was hoping to find more information on. It's a nice blue green color with an iron pontil. It's also nicely whittled and has a cool amber streak running through each panel. The unusual thing about this particular variation is that on...
After a bit of research, I believe this bottle is actually a reproduction of the Christmas Coke bottle. This town isn't listed in the Porter book, but apparently this was a commemorative bottle released in 1988. Value is likely just a couple of bucks.