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timekiller

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Hey folks not been on here in a looooong time.But I still get out now & then mainly Metal detecting.Anyway found this straight sided coke awhile back & have not been able to find much info on the mark on the bottom does anyone know more about it?( B.H.Co.)
Thanks & Take Care,
Pete

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Here is a link from this forum with some more Wilson, NC Coca-Cola bottles:
https://www.antique-bottles.net/forum/m-468162/mpage-1/tm.htm#484667

And here is a picture of the side of the Wilson, NC bottling plant. Shows where the B. H. Co. from the base comes from, but I can't make out too many of the other letters.

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i like that bottle because north carolina is spelled out instead of n.c.......nice
 

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Coca-Cola was bottled in Wilson by the wholesale grocery firm Barnes and Harrell Company.
 

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Thanks folks for the help.I had seen the other ones on here but could not tell if the bottom was marked or not,did not look like it but could not see them well either.And nothing was said about it so thought I'd ask.Thanks again.
Pete
 

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