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Just about the only thing I was able to find on the "Razainsky" bottle is that it was also available in a 7oz size and that they are from Mahanoy City, Pa. Plus a varied price range from $5.00 to $25.00 depending on condition.
The "Asco" bottle doesn't appear to be soda related at all as I originally thought. But more than likely is a vinegar or ketchup bottle. The company also made a variety of other food products as shown below. It was the wire/ceramic closure that threw me off. But I do know that similar closures were used on various food products, and that the same type of thing could be purchased seperately to reseal various bottles once you got them home and opened them. The bottle has a "crown closure" for sure, but that doesn't necessarily mean it also had or needed a crown "cap" to seal it. I suspect that "Asco" stands for "A.S. Company," and is definitely from Philidelphia, Pa. (The bottle would originally have had a paper label).
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Just about the only thing I was able to find on the "Razainsky" bottle is that it was also available in a 7oz size and that they are from Mahanoy City, Pa. Plus a varied price range from $5.00 to $25.00 depending on condition.
The "Asco" bottle doesn't appear to be soda related at all as I originally thought. But more than likely is a vinegar or ketchup bottle. The company also made a variety of other food products as shown below. It was the wire/ceramic closure that threw me off. But I do know that similar closures were used on various food products, and that the same type of thing could be purchased seperately to reseal various bottles once you got them home and opened them. The bottle has a "crown closure" for sure, but that doesn't necessarily mean it also had or needed a crown "cap" to seal it. I suspect that "Asco" stands for "A.S. Company," and is definitely from Philidelphia, Pa. (The bottle would originally have had a paper label).
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