tattooedmomma
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I think these are facinating! I only have one.. but it still has its marble! I will post it in a few minutes!!
Interesting find, 'momma! Yours is the first one I've seen from Italy. I have seen them from France and from Belgium . . . and, of course, from England. I traded away one from a Far East city (not Hong Kong, but can't remember the city name) which was a British colony. I believe that a couple of bottlers in the NE USA used Codd stopper bottles briefly -- they are super collectible, I understand.tattooedmomma said:Codd style bottles are readily identified by their marble stopper. The Codd bottle was filled upside down so that as soon the filling stopped, the stopper was forced down to seal the bottle against the rubber ring. Pressure inside the bottle would keep the marble pressed against the top of the bottle. To open the bottle, the marble was pressed down where it would fall into the neck chamber below. If the bottle is held the right way, the marble stays inside the chamber when the bottle is tilted up for drinking. Many of these bottles were destroyed when children would routinely break open the bottle to get the marble inside.
Mine say california gazosa works made in italy