Old Bottles

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Dug up these bottles yesterday in the backyard of a 1880s house. I'm just wondering how old they are


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A. B. Co. X 29 N
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C. C. Co. X 29 E
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On the bottom side I think it says says 4I99E
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Canada Dry Ginger Ale 20 Incorporated
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They may be old but still the new type. Looks like they had caps.
 

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I would put them in the 1960's or newer
 

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I'd say 40s to 60s
 

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Nah, these are a bit older, late 1920s-30s. The Canada Dry with the fancy "Carnival Glass" treatment is a keeper but the other 2 have no value. You may find milk bottles or embossed sodas in the area that would be keepers so I'd keep poking around.
 

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Pop/soda bottles... all dating from the 1930s - 40s. :thumbsup:
As Plumbata mentioned, the Canada Dry bottle is a rare example.

Dave
 

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Those are nice relics
 

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