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Hey Turbo21... If you take a picture of the bottom of the bottles we can help ID the bottles a little better for you.
 

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Hey Turbo21... If you take a picture of the bottom of the bottles we can help ID the bottles a little better for you.

I will take pics of the bottoms tonight

Thanks

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Anchor bottle says on bottom

Anchor
Bottling works
30 fld ozs
222.1
Pittsburgh pa



Pepsi bottle bottom

1333
14. A

5. 58

Can't make out rest
 

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The Pepsi-Cola bottle is from 1958. I believe the 14. A is the plant it came from (Bridgeton, New Jersey) and mold type. It looks like below the numbers it has "Duraglas" which is the Owens-Illinois, Inc., manufacturers logo. This bottle is not too rare and it's in pretty rough condition. I would say it wouldn't sell for more the $5.

The Anchor bottle is from Pittsburgh, PA. The “G” with a square around it is the Glenshaw Glass Co., manufacturers logo. This is a little trickier to identify the age. You need to look just under where the crown cap is placed and there will be a letter. Go to this site: The Glenshaw Glass Co This will tell you what year it’s from. This bottle is in a little better shape. It looks like it might clean up well. I’m thinking it would be in the $10 to $15 range depending on how well it cleans up.

Hope this helped. Good luck!
 

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The Pepsi-Cola bottle is from 1958. I believe the 14. A is the plant it came from (Bridgeton, New Jersey) and mold type. It looks like below the numbers it has "Duraglas" which is the Owens-Illinois, Inc., manufacturers logo. This bottle is not too rare and it's in pretty rough condition. I would say it wouldn't sell for more the $5. The Anchor bottle is from Pittsburgh, PA. The “G” with a square around it is the Glenshaw Glass Co., manufacturers logo. This is a little trickier to identify the age. You need to look just under where the crown cap is placed and there will be a letter. Go to this site: The Glenshaw Glass Co This will tell you what year it’s from. This bottle is in a little better shape. It looks like it might clean up well. I’m thinking it would be in the $10 to $15 range depending on how well it cleans up. Hope this helped. Good luck!

Thank you for the info!!
 

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