Cool. What year do you think it's from? I have an embossed 6oz. Nu-Grape that I've yet to see another one like it. Its a very generic looking bottle. Must be early to late 20's before they even had a patented lable/bottle. Do you have any info on this bottle?
Just Google searched and saw another Escambia bottle not nearly as nice as yours for sale for $735. The only other one I saw was from Jacksonville. I'm in Florida and never ran across a Hutch
I'm a little confused about this Fenton glass. I see some people selling these and say it's from the 1930s. Depression glass. But from what I read these Fenton's were made in the 1970s?
When you say hottest on Geiger counter. Not like cancer hot Hopefully.
So I went and bought the curio I posted about. I put some of my Florida SS Cokes on top, Congress Saratoga Springs and some blues and clear medicines in middle shelf. Then some brown bitters and ale bottles on one of the bottom shelves. My wife wanted a couple shelves for her Fenton Uranium...
Uhg. I'm thinking about getting it anyway and just not putting as many bottles in it as I thought. Plus my wife has some glassware she wants a shelf or two.
That looks good. I was going to set mine up similar to yours. My sodas on top two shelves. On lower shelves the brown bottles then the cobalt and greens.
I'm thinking about buying this Pulaski curio cabinet to display some of my bottles in. It has glass shelves and from what I can gather online they will hold 25lbs. I'm just a little worried about overloading and having it collapse? I guess it would take a bunch of bottles to be over 25lbs. Do...
My brother is moving and downsizing. He gave me a few bottles he no longer wanted. Nothing rare or valuable but some cool ones I thought I'd share.
The first is a Dundee Marmalade. I see online people love this jar though this one is more modern. It does still have a neat stoneware look to it...
Great picture and you've got an interesting family history. I started collecting turn of the century Florida Straight Side Cokes.. I've got a Jacksonville bottle and recently saw a Live Oak on ebay. Didn't buy it because they wanted more than I had to spend. If I ever get/find a Live Oak I'll...
Yep. Be careful with it and be careful where you're digging. Could be something you don't want to be exposed to. Here is pic of vintage medicinal vials.
Man that looks awesome. You did a great job. I love the art deco bottles also. I have a few on shelves with my SS Cokes. When I have company they look right past my old coca cola bottles and comment about the art deco bottles.
I recently got this 1904 Jacksonville Coke and it spent a few days in tumbler. Looks pretty good except for some scratches around neck. I've been collecting local sodas the last couple of years but I think my new goal is going to try and find SS Cokes from every bottler in Florida. Right now ive...