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Coca Cola bottle

By Anonymous (not verified), 22 July, 2008
Description

 Bottle is green in color with Cursive "Coca Cola" on one side & printed "Coke" on the other side. with a sort of fluted bottle shape. Almost like the ones you used to see in malt shops in the movies. Very heavy, thick green glass.You can tell where the bottle has rolled around on the floors of places & possibly in th sand around the bottom of the bottle. All the writing is very readable & it says it is a 10 oz. bottle.

Category
General Antiques and Collectibles
Medium
Glass
Distinguishing marks
a number 1 and a letter "C" with a circle around it on the bottom of the bottle. Also numbers 5434 on side of bottle.
Condition
Good
Size and dimensions of this item
7" in height by 4" cercumfurence.
Date Period
maybe 1950's or 60's? Not really sure.
Weight
1 to 2 lbs.
History
My Great Grandfather used to collect these things by keeping them in a pile outside his houe along with old cans and other bottles.
eBay Auction Link
Price Paid (If known)
was my great grandfathers.
For Sale?
No

beej_0077 (not verified)

16 years 9 months ago

Re: Coca Cola bottle

do you have any pictures of the bottle??  does it have a date under the coca cola writing?? if so it might tell you when it was made.  hope this helps.
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Anonymous (not verified)

15 years ago

In reply to Re: Coca Cola bottle by beej_0077 (not verified)

Re: Coca Cola bottle

I have a 12 oz Coca Cola bottle glass with cursive white printing on it. I know its probably not that old but it has a small circle indention on the bottom side and I was curious of the age.
If anyone has any ideas about the age or where to look to find this information please let me know.

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WewaGator1982 (not verified)

16 years 9 months ago

Re: Coca Cola bottle

No I do not have any dates on the bottle. That is why I dont know how much it is worth. Please help me to find out about how old it is & how much it appraisses at. Thanks again. [email protected]
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Usayinpa

16 years 9 months ago

Re: Coca Cola bottle

Hello Most bottles of the type you are generallly describing are common to the 1960s. Generally the bottle will have the bottler locality information on the bottom of the bottle such as Roanoke Virginia. Without a photograph and some additional information it is hard to provide any sense of value. I can tell you that similar "contemporary" bottles like this are worth a couple of dollars at best.

A lot depends on the shape of the coke bottle, and the period during which it was made. Hope that helps. Phil of The Auctioneere Company

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smiler

16 years 7 months ago

Re: Coca Cola bottle

You might give this site a try.It's the go to site for coke bottles!!

reggiesantiquebottles.com

Reply within a couple of days.Laughing

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