FizzyLizzy
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Hi Everyone!
This is my first post to the forum, I just discovered it today. What a fantastic site! I live in Maine and find interesting things all the time, especially on the island where my family lives. There are several spots that have abandoned houses as well as old bunkers and I have found bottles (mostly broken) and interesting artifacts. I have this bottle that I don't know about, it could be after the 1900's, but there isn't a seam so i don't know. It says R&S Beverage, Asbury Park and Lakewood N.J. REG. CONT.25 OZ. The lettering seems to be etched. It is SUPER heavy and an intriging part is it says Made in Czechoslovakia, handwritten (etched), at the bottom. I just don't understand why it wouldn't be made in the US. Anyway, if anyone knows any info about this bottle, i'd appreciate hearing about it. I love it and use it as a vase. Thanks!
This is my first post to the forum, I just discovered it today. What a fantastic site! I live in Maine and find interesting things all the time, especially on the island where my family lives. There are several spots that have abandoned houses as well as old bunkers and I have found bottles (mostly broken) and interesting artifacts. I have this bottle that I don't know about, it could be after the 1900's, but there isn't a seam so i don't know. It says R&S Beverage, Asbury Park and Lakewood N.J. REG. CONT.25 OZ. The lettering seems to be etched. It is SUPER heavy and an intriging part is it says Made in Czechoslovakia, handwritten (etched), at the bottom. I just don't understand why it wouldn't be made in the US. Anyway, if anyone knows any info about this bottle, i'd appreciate hearing about it. I love it and use it as a vase. Thanks!