Posted 10 months ago
Signaholic
(221 items)
My wife and I took a trip today to Franklin, KY. and I found this old seltzer bottle for $15.00! I don't normally buy these but I did just purchase a couple Coca Cola seltzers earlier this week at auction. I just thought I couldn't lose for this cheap. Guessing on the age, 1920s to 1940s. It's hard to see the etching on the bottle but it is there. Excelsior Beverage, Newark ,NJ.
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physical comedy centerpiece! Its purdy too!
You're right Moe!
Woo woo woo woo, nyuck nyuck nyuck!!!! Can't ever go wrong with a colored seltzer for $15. At least that's what I've been told from a friend whose wife collects them, ruby red and emerald green are big time keepers as well.
Hey thanks Tommy!! I have 2 more coming, Coca Colas both, green one from Elmira, NY and a clear one from Cairo, IL. with the waiter holding a tray walking toward you.
Hey thanks Michael!
Thank you scandinavian_pieces!
I'm just curious if the "excelsior" means it's from Excelsior Springs, Missouri?
I have no idea kimjcmurphy. Thank you BELLIN and AmberRose!