Anyone have any information on this bottle. Found in Cincinnati Ohio, really thick glass, says Princeton bottling co. Princeton Indiana. Thanks for looking. Please comment
I see an Owens Glass Co. mark on the bottom. Typically, on soda bottles, bottles in the 20's to early 30's will have a date stamp close to the base. From the late 30's all the way to the 1980's will have a date or year of manufacture on the base or bottom of the bottle. For instance on your bottle, I see a single 9 and the Owens mark. The 9 is either the month or batch #. If you look closely, you might see 2 #'s together. 43 would represent 1943, 39 would represent 1939, and so on. Just a little info on how to date a soda bottle.
The Owens Glass Company acquired the Illinois Glass Company - Becoming Owens-Illinois in 1929 - Their earlier mark is well recognized and looks something like this 9 <(I)> 3 (which in this example of mine and on most non painted acl bottles, would represent 1933). In any event, the earliest your Princeton bottle could possibly be is 1929. I can't make out the number to the right of the mark on your bottle, but suspect it is a single digit 1 thru 9 for 1931 thru 1939. The 9 to the left of the mark is O-I plant #9 = Streator, Illionois where your bottle was made. Here's one of numerous links for Owens-Illinois Owens-Illinois, Inc. - Ohio History Central - A product of the Ohio Historical Society
By the way, the earliest Owens-Illinois mark I am aware of is a 1930. I have yet to see a confirmed 1929 which would have a single digit 9 to the right of the mark.
Thanks for sharing and please tell and show us more regarding the marks on the base of your bottle.
Sodabottlebob
Here's a Streator, Illinois 1931 9 <(I)> 1
Owens-Illinois Plant Location Number and Dates Chart
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