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The following is taken verbatum from a post I made on another board and there are two scans so two postings. I'm new to using graphics so please bear with me.
"Was out tracking 'dozers yesterday and eyeballed a 20th century soft drink bottle. It's clear glass with vertical ribs all the way around. There are two windows with embossed labels.
Top line-Drink Mo-in script.
2nd line-beverages-in print.
3rd line-trademark R & C-in print.
On the bottom it says 1 oz./patent/applied for. This bottle is 1 1/4" wide and 4 3/4" tall. It's in perfect condition. Any info is more than I have at present and would be appreciated."
Additional info. Seam goes all the way to the top and across the top of the mouth. Personally, I feel it was a saleman's sample taste probably from the 40s or 50s. Due to -trademark R & C- I checked RC Cola early on. Nothing there. Thaks for any info.
"Was out tracking 'dozers yesterday and eyeballed a 20th century soft drink bottle. It's clear glass with vertical ribs all the way around. There are two windows with embossed labels.
Top line-Drink Mo-in script.
2nd line-beverages-in print.
3rd line-trademark R & C-in print.
On the bottom it says 1 oz./patent/applied for. This bottle is 1 1/4" wide and 4 3/4" tall. It's in perfect condition. Any info is more than I have at present and would be appreciated."
Additional info. Seam goes all the way to the top and across the top of the mouth. Personally, I feel it was a saleman's sample taste probably from the 40s or 50s. Due to -trademark R & C- I checked RC Cola early on. Nothing there. Thaks for any info.