Posted 2 years ago
tommy1002
(113 items)
Here's the catch of the day for me. I'm not sure how old but it does have "Trademark Reg" in the tail of the "C". The stamp inside says it was made by Pennsylvania Box and Lumber Co Phila, Pa. and C-C Bottling Co. New York, NY. It looks like it is a six-pack style carrier by the grooves for the dividers.
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Thanks fuel!!
Nice Tommy! Gotta be late 30s to early 40s.
Thanks Perry, I was kinda thinking that too!!
Have the same carrier. The script of CocaCola looks to be a pretty early version.
Thanks bratjdd and Bellin and spriteboy, I have another that I think is even older, its in another, earlier post on my page.