Is this a Hutch??

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epackage

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I'm unaware of any quart size hutches from Coca Cola, I think it could be a repro/fantasy bottle. Sodapopbob will probably know...
 

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How tall is the hutch and does it say anything on the bottom?
 

PikesPeakCharlie

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I wouldnt call that a hutch,the lip isnt quite right I agree with "E" most likely a repo/fantasy,,,,,buuuuut not being a "coke" expert,,,,, it could be a syrup bottle. Please let us know what you find out,its a pretty cool bottle !
 

SODABOTTLEBOB

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Welcome to the forum.

Your Coca Cola hutchinson-type bottle is the harder-to-find quart size "reproduction." Here are a couple of links that will assist you in distinguishing the real ones from the repros. On the first link, (Hall of Fame) scroll down to the reproduction bottle(s) and click on the various blue side-links. One of the main things to look for is the location of the Coca Cola script. On the reproductions the Coca Cola signature is higher up on the shoulder.

The second link is worth saving and shows the entire chronology of the Coca Cola bottle.

Your bottle is a nice find nevertheless. The quart size repros are harder to find than the smaller ones.

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