P. Conway Cobalt Soda

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bottlekid76

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Hi all,

I was really happy to get another mug-based cobalt soda for my collection. I really like these, the form is great and they're just a super looking bottle if you're into pontiled sodas. I've had the Dawson & Blackman from Charleston SC for a little while now, and got a chance to get this P. Conway 8 Hunter St. which is from Philadelphia. This ones lighter than the Dawson and more of a light cobalt or sapphire color. It's got a great tapered top with some nice drip. I'm hoping to add more of these in the future but alot of them are really tough to find. Thanks for looking!

All the best,
~Tim

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Wow. Nice bottles Tim. Weird to see iron pontils with those high kicked up mug bases but still very nice.
 

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They sure are two ugly old hags Tim, send them to me for free disposal.....Jim
 

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Black glass... there are a few out there that are somewhat affordable (~$50-100) like certain varients of John Ryan and Seitz I believe.
 

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The only ones I'm likely to find are from Newark. That is, if I can get into a pontil age privy! Those paneled ones are very nice bottles.
 

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