Damn!I'll join in the fun. Here's five of my best Coke bottles. The straight-side amber is from Pittsburgh. The golden and amber 16 ounce bottles are extremely rare factory variants from Anchor Hocking!
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Damn!I'll join in the fun. Here's five of my best Coke bottles. The straight-side amber is from Pittsburgh. The golden and amber 16 ounce bottles are extremely rare factory variants from Anchor Hocking!
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Your bottles look like new! Beautiful.5 of my Favorite Art Deco's
Left To Right (1) Carnation (Mt. Vernon Mo.) 1947 (2) Vess Dry 6 1/2 Oz (Bottom reads Whistle Bottling Company 28 S 5 (1945?) St. Louis, Mo. (3) Big Chief Coca Cola Bottling Company, Springfield, Mo. (Bottom read 7 Fl. Oz. either 1931 or 41 - numbers on bottom 11 (Owens/Illinois makers mark) 1, C11506 (4) NuGrape 6 Oz Reads on the side Bottle Pat'd March 9, 1920 Numbers on side 1949EG24 (1924?) (Nothing on bottom (5) Delaware Punch (Bottle reads around the perimeter Min Contents 6 FLD OZS Patented March 4, 1924 Numbers around bottom base 234G26 (1926?) Bottom says Siloam Springs, Arkansas and has an embossed punch bowl on it.
Where I got them. The ones I remember, I dug the Big Chief, found it while walking as I child , the Delaware Punch I found in the attic of an old store in Clever, Mo. in the early 70's, Bought Vess and Nugrape out of fleas, prob where I got the Carnation as well.View attachment 233848
Love the green Royal, Wow!Here’s some Canadian 16 ouncers. Happy Friday!View attachment 236392