Lookin at some of the really cool different bottles some of these guys find in way off distant lands makes meel feel sometimes like the US bottles that are usually found are a lot more boring and plain. It dosen't change my love for US pieces any but it just always seems like a much wider variation of color and shape and alot of the time crudeness being the norn in some of these foreign pits. IDK, maybe just me...Love them blue top codds!!!
Do you reckon there was a specific reason for making the tops of the Cod's a different color from the rest of it or was it just done for looks . Seems like a lot of extra effort for a soda bottle .
The coloured tops idea was patented by the glass maker Dan Rylands in 1889 (Rylands, of Barnsley in Yorkshire, was the biggest manufacturer of codds for 40 or 50 years from the 1870s). The idea was to make bottles easier to identify at a distance, or when only the tops were showing in a crate, and so harder for other companies to steal and re-use. Originally Rylands said he would make sure that he would make sure that each town would only have one company using each colour. So first come, first served until the colours ran out for each town. But there are quite a few towns where that doesn't seem to have worked and more than one company used bottles with the same colour of lip.
Some of the bottles from the U.K. are just strikingly beautiful, and most of the colors are very different than what ya find here. Prices patent candle co bottles come to mind along with some of those really fanciful british beers and sodas with the griffins and other critters embossed on em........