This is just a guess based on the bottle looking like a machine made crown top. 1915-1920ish or possibly late 1930s. Marks on the bottle could help.I found this Schlitz bottle years ago and it's been up in the attic until I thought of it the other day. I'm curious as to when it was made if anyone knows. I don't think it's very old, I'd guess 60s or 70s. Looks like it holds about 12 oz. A keeper or junk? Thanks!
This is just a guess based on the bottle looking like a machine made crown top. 1915-1920ish or possibly late 1930s. Marks on the bottle could help.
There is a dedicated following for the SCHLITZ brewing company bottles. Still this bottle is a shoulder embossed, which decreases the demand a bit. I will say this embossing is a bit different than the normal. Don't know if the helps, but it is more attractive. I can see several fisheye cracks on the bottle to and that hurts the value too. If it were mine I wouldn't throw it away.
I would guess time frame anywhere from around 1905-1919. Pre Prohibition. By 1933 after repeal of Prohibition embossed Beer Bottles bottles were replaced with Paper Labels. I have hundreds & hundreds of Beer Bottles from 1933-1950's & all are Paper Label with no embossing. Only other option could be Prohibition (1919-1932) but unlikely but possible. LEON.View attachment 212824View attachment 212825
I would guess time frame anywhere from around 1905-1919. Pre Prohibition. By 1933 after repeal of Prohibition embossed Beer Bottles bottles were replaced with Paper Labels. I have hundreds & hundreds of Beer Bottles from 1933-1950's & all are Paper Label with no embossing. Only other option could be Prohibition (1919-1932) but unlikely but possible. LEON.View attachment 212824View attachment 212825