We have 4 cocacola bottles:
AMARILLO TEX 1976 ACL (return for deposit/money back bottle)
DEMING NM 1975 ACL (return for deposit/money back bottle)
THIBODAUX LA 1968 ACL
HOUSTON TEX 1957 embossed (chip in the base)
I have now learned how to see the date on these bottles and just read that...
Where are you from? Here's an example of a 1970s Coca-Cola bottle from Miami Florida. All of my American 60s and 70s CocaCola bottles look the exact same on the bottom. I don't have any Canadian examples from that time period nor do I have any Coca-Cola bottles from around the 20s. In Canada...
I was actually talking to Surf Glass Digger, but thanks for the information I've always wondered what the differences between Canadian and American Coca-Cola bottles were. The stippling definitely gives it away. I forgot to mention that in my original post. Here's pictures of two Coca-Cola...
My friends and I made a presentation in school, which somehow led to him thinking Royal Crown cola, and Coca-Cola are the same thing! It's just too funny! Do these really look the same?!?
I have two hobble skirt bottles. One has the numbers 55-75, the other has numbers that look like 63-27 (the 27 is clear). Neither have a patent number. Both have Lowell Mass on the base with an L in the middle. I would love to know the age and value of these bottles found in the Pawtucket...
...plant and made in 1925. Even though this is not the same bottle as the one in question, it does tell us that there are other patent 1915 CocaCola bottles with blank bases. I'm not exaggerating when I say if there are two blank bottles then there are possibly two-million blank bottles...
...the name refers to the inventor of the type of closure used on these:
Yours are referred to as crown top sodas. They aren't really CocaCola bottles either, because they would have been used for other products bottled by the local Coke franchise but not CocaCola itself.
Value probably...
UNOPENED Coca-Cola Sharon, PA Star of David Bottle
I purchased a box of old bottles and this was included in the box.
It’s an unopened embossed straight side Coca-Cola flavor bottle from Sharon, PA with the Star of David on it.
I’ve seen just a handful online of empty bottles like this...
You would think there would be places since SA is a city with so much history. Im totally new to collecting but interested in CocaCola or medicine bottles.
I do not collect cokes specifically but since it is local and I have never seen another one. It is a 1915 Ice Blue (Color) from Bradentown Florida. Some of you have seen me show it at bottle club meetings years ago but I just dug it out and felt like sharing it again. It always feels like...