Fredonia Bottling Wks?

luke_00

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Just wondering if anyone has any idea of the age or history of this ginger beer bottle? I can’t seem to find any info on the web.
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In 1910 the Fredonia Bottling Works was owned by W. C. Brown. In 1920 the company is reported as having only two employees.
The book Ginger Beer and Root Beer Heritage - 1790 to 1930 by Donald and Elizabeth Yates, lists only three stoneware ginger beer bottles with transfers from Kansas.
 

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Thanks to you both! I have always liked stoneware bottles, and have quite a few, but it seems ones made in the US are not nearly as common as the imported bottles.
 

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That is sweet !!!! Congrats !!
 

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