CC Here's the link for others to see where you found the Owens Glass information ... http://www.sha.org/bottle/pdffiles/owensbottlecompany.pdf However, based on everything I've seen and read so far, I can't find any indication that Owens Glass Company ever produced Coca Cola bottles of any type. Are you aware of any? The only connection between Owens Glass and Coca Cola I'm aware of is when Owens Glass purchased Graham Glass in 1916 but continued to operate under the Graham name and not the Owens name. Plus, according to most sources, the Owens Glass Company used an "O" in a "square" [O] mark from 1911 to 1929, which is when they merged with the Illinois Glass Company to become Owens-Illinois Glass Company.
Correction ... The [O] mark was patented in 1919 and not 1911. However, I still can't find where Owens Glass ever produced any Coca Cola bottles of any type. ???
Well sure they did...my 1936 bottle with the Dec. 25, 1923 patent is from Owens Illinois ...and is from Plant #4 Clarksburg, WV .....and they shipped them all across the land!...mine is marked Eureka Cal.
CC If your bottle is a 1936, then it could not have been made by Owens Glass because Owens Glass was not in existence in 1936. Remember, Owens Glass and Illinois Glass merged in 1929 to become Owens-Illinois.
Hmmm... just another snippet from the article....this was around 1917 The Clarksburg factory remained in production and became a plant of the Owens-Illinois Glass Co., retaining its distinction as Plant No. 4 in the new company.
Thanks ... That's an Owens-Illinois mark and not an Owen's mark! I'm not saying Owens Bottle Company/Owens Glass Company did not use plant number, because they did. I'm just saying that prior to 1929 Owens Glass and Illinois Glass were two entirely different companies that merged in 1929. I'm also saying I can't find any indication whatsoever showing where Owens Glass ever produced any Coca Cola bottles.
Yea I know what your saying..lol Digesting some of this it just points out that Coke bottles were made at the #4 plant in Clarksburg right. But is there concrete proof that Owens did?..no , at least not under the Owens trade mark.Is there proof that that Coke with the #4 came from Vicksburg?...noBut this may be a possibility when you connect the dots.....It just seems like an odd coincident that my bottle is from Clarksburg....and that plant was owned by Owens before the merger.... Had the look at the original question again[] ..he picked the bottle up in Virginia.