Need Help IDing a couple of bottles

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Need Help ID'ing a couple of bottles

I found a couple of bottles at two different sites. The "Yankee Bottling Works" bottle came out at the same place I found my seated dime, and the "Orange Crush" bottle came out a little bit closer to home. I have no idea about bottles, and I'm having a hard time finding any info on them on the internet.

I know a few of you have some books on bottles and was hoping you can chime in with some info for me.

Both the bottles look pretty cool, now I just need to get some pipe cleaner and clean 'em out.

Thanks for the help guys! Enjoy! :thumbsup:
 

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twistidd

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Re: Need Help ID'ing a couple of bottles

Jon,

The brown bottle looks like it once had an applied label on it (kind of like modern bottles) as opposed to embossing, but I cannot tell for sure judging from the photos. It's probably not as old as the Yankee Bottling Works bottle, which appears to be much older, and is probably more collectible. I'm not a bottle expert but I do collect them and I for one would be thrilled to find one like that. Nice finds! Even if I cannot find any coins detecting, I can sometimes come away with some old glass like yours.

Joe
 

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Re: Need Help ID'ing a couple of bottles

Both are nice bottles.The orange crush bottle is a good one in the color that you have.I remember finding one just like it years ago and seem to remember it being worth a few bucks.I remember this because I had a bad experience when I found mine....I fell off a rock ledge while holding the bottle in one hand and my detector in the other....the landing was ....not good......but I did save the detector and the bottle. ....I think they may even have had to pry it from my clenched fingers at the ER. :dontknow: :help: ;D
 

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Re: Need Help ID'ing a couple of bottles

kieser sousa/rip said:
Both are nice bottles.The orange crush bottle is a good one in the color that you have.I remember finding one just like it years ago and seem to remember it being worth a few bucks.I remember this because I had a bad experience when I found mine....I fell off a rock ledge while holding the bottle in one hand and my detector in the other....the landing was ....not good......but I did save the detector and the bottle. ....I think they may even have had to pry it from my clenched fingers at the ER. :dontknow: :help: ;D


Sorry to hear about your fall. Hope all is well now. I think it is a really neat bottle too.

Joe- I don't think it was a label. It looks like the Orange Crush was painted on. (But who knows, I for sure don't) The glass is waaay to thick for it to be modern...I think.
 

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Re: Need Help ID'ing a couple of bottles

Orange Crush has one highly collectible I know of, it's a black glass-paper label with foil seal from 1920-1930. Yours appears to be a frosted label, dark amber, very beautiful. Surprised to see that much frosting remaining if it came from the ground.

The Yankee bottle looks and is sized like a soda or mineral water bottle. Check around for those listings.

Here's some listings for painted-label bottles including one amber OC @ 7oz.
http://www.marshallsbottles.com/PaintedLabelList.html
 

Brett

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Re: Need Help ID'ing a couple of bottles

Are you kidding me with that bottle? How freaking beautiful is that old Orange Crush bottle?? I was just in a meeting today where a couple guys were getting orange crush's out of the vending machine and I wanted one bad. Still never got one and now you are teasing me with this!???
 

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Re: Need Help ID'ing a couple of bottles

Here is another link someone in today's finds provided me with regarding the Crush bottle.

Thanks for the comments guys.

You'll get your soon Brett. Seems like there should be a good amount of them out there.

http://www.angelfire.com/yt/soda/Rosman-OC-amber.html
 

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Re: Need Help ID'ing a couple of bottles

Wish I could help you out, but the only thing I know about that Yankee bottle is I'd like to find one. Bilt46 knows a lot about bottles so he might be able to shed a little light.
Mike
 

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Re: Need Help ID'ing a couple of bottles

Both of those bottles are winners in my book!

Very nice and hard to find out there intact! :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

All this reading about Orange Crush has made me very thirsty!
 

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