Coca cola early 1900s, missing city/state

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JadeCollector

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This bottle is one of my favorites from my incredibly extensive collection, but its somewhat of an oddity. I don't have any way of exact dating or where the bottling company was.

Any help at all would be appreciated. Strikes me as fairly rare as I can not find the same markings on any other bottle. I've actually never had one with the coca cola embossing on the bottom.

The bubbles in the glass are huge, one in the neck is broken on the inside and would cut your finger if you ran it across the ridge. It's really a good specimen that needs cleaned up some but it hasn't been out of the storage for long.

Let me know your thoughts.
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stephengray

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JadeCollector, these no town Coca Cola bottles were used by various large Coca Cola bottling companies. For instance, the ones from the Canadian Coca Cola bottling company have no town names anywhere but they are found in quite a few areas in Canada. Or, the Coca Cola hutchinson from Birmingham does not have a town name on some of those also. I have had several where the Coca Cola was on the base. Is the Coca Cola embossed on only one shoulder? But, it is a nice bottle and seems to be in good shape.
 

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