I picked this bottle up at a show in Indiana a few years ago. Not one of the WCSDC bottles, but for the F.B.I. National Academy Associates Convention, Wpg. Man. Aug. 2-5, 1987. Bottle was made by the same glass company and is a frosted gray in color. One side of the bottle has the logo for the...
Dom Glass made the Western Canadian Soft Drink Conference bottles also. I'm looking for the bottle from 1983 to fill in the set. If anyone has one please let me know. As far as I can tell, the set ran from 1972-1984, the first eleven were solid color similar to the Owens Illinois ABCB/NSDA/IBIE...
Hi all - Thanks for the compliments, I appreciate them. Originally, I placed the bottles on the shelves in rows but as time went on, space became an issue. Later I started "staggering" bottles around the supports on the shelves. Probably gained 8-10 bottles per shelf this way.
I pretty much...
I've seen several of those over the years, one also came out with a Superman cap when the first movie was out in Canada. Had 4 or 5 over the years, they go for about $15-20 dollars or so. A friend has one of the Gray Beverages bottles in a gray color with a few of the graphics on it. This bottle...
pics of 75th Anniversary Coca-Cola bottles. Need the Rock Hill and Thomas clear bottles to complete the set. Also always looking for no-logo commemoratives along with a couple of 7up retiree bottles and a few others by Pepsi, etc.
I've always liked finding the shaker bottles, impossible to ever know how many different ones there are. I found this one in an antique shop in Indiana a few years ago. Only one I've seen so far that commemorates a bottler anniversary.
It looks like a salt and pepper shaker promotional set made by Glenshaw Glass out of the Pittsburgh area. Is there a G on the bottom inside a square? I've got somewhere around 30-35 sets like this. Some for local bottlers and some for bottler conventions from the late 1930s into the 1990s...