Posted 1 year ago
annread
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I was given these by my Aunt and I searched the internet and can't find any history about them .
The one on the left say " Soda Water" on top and under that is
" Property of Coca Cola Bottling Co 6 fl Oz". It says patented June 1926
The bottom is stamped Boise Idaho
The one on the right only says "7 flu oz
Property of Coca Cola bottling company Walla Walla Wash..
The bottom is marked 20 oval with a diamand over it followed by a 9 and under that is 4463-G.
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Yes, these bottles contained flavor soda water and were sold as an alternate to Coca-Cola back in the 1920s and 30s. Unfortunately, these are still common bottles to find and aren't valued at more than $5.00 to $10.00 each.
thank you very much , think they would nice for decorating. She also gave me a nagel and a bottle marked belfast. Found the history of the nagels but not the belfast . Do you have any idea on it?