That is why I love the antique business .... A lot of "old stuff" which includes bottles! When I hold one in my hand I wonder how many different hands have held it and how many places the bottle has been! If only they could talk!! What a story it would be!!
I got very excited when I saw this post because I thought it was La Grange, Tx but see it is California! Never the less it is a fantastic bottle! Beautiful!!
Aloysia
I got very excited when I saw this post because I thought it was La Grange, Tx but see it is California! Never the less it is a fantastic bottle! Beautiful!!
Aloysia
Hi.......looking at your list I see something that might be misspelled. I live in Texas and I do not know of a town called Novo Sota, Tx. However, I do not live that far from a town named Navasota. Could you mean Navasota?? Would be curious to know.
This hard-to-find vintage Caravan Soda Beverage Drink Bottle, made by Cheerwine Bottling Co., Charlotte, North Carolina. Cheerwine became a patented beverage in 1926, and opened a bottling company in Charlotte in 1927, but was sold to the Sun-Drop Company shortly thereafter. Is this what u r...
Hi........I would go the local library and check with them. City Directories were published in the early and mid 1900's and you may find them listed in there. Also the library will probably have historical value books about this town. Another route to go would be the courthouse. People who...
Claude Hatcher was the inventor of Chero Cola. By 1920 Chero-cola was in a head to head race for top selling soft drink in USA! There was a lawsuit and a 1921 court decision causing Hatcher to stop using the word "cola".
I am not sure this info would be helpful to you and i do not know about...
Claude Hatcher was the inventor of Chero Cola. By 1920 Chero-cola was in a head to head race for top selling soft drink in USA! There was a lawsuit and a 1921 court decision causing Hatcher to stop using the word "cola".
I am not sure this info would be helpful to you and i do not know about...
Hello.....I am also somewhat new to this forum and I am also a research person. I looked up Tango and found it advertised in a few old newspapers. I found an advertisement in the Waco Morning News on May 12, 1918 by Lone Star Brewing in San Antonio, It talks about the "rich malt...
Thanks for a great history of the bottle and the pictures! I think that everyone has a story about missing out on some particular item! Let us know what you find on the shoreline!