Old coke bottle

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Almost all glass coke bottles have a date code on the side, in a format such as 48-7 (meaning this bottle is from 1948). The bottles with that patent on the side date from 1937 until the 1950's, in the late 1950's and 1960's the patent number was removed from the bottle.
 

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3rd - I searched
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and found a few similar finds - here are just two of the finds...


1951 Coke Bottle (Jan 15, 2012, 02:05 PM)
Pat-D 105529 issued 1938 thru 1951

Coca Cola bottles? (May 01, 2008, 07:57 PM)


COCA-COLA CO BOTTLE HISTORY

Evolution Bottle #7 - Years: 1937 - 1950's

Important Words On Bottle: "BOTTLE PAT D - 105529"

Description: Hobbleskirt, 6 oz. raised letter, cork/crown sealed, returnable.

Historical Notes: This bottle version was granted a patent on August 3, 1937, also called "D Bottle"




 

I live very close to Bridgeton NJ, Did you find it on one of our nearby beaches? Please post a photo taken in natural light, a few photos would help in getting a good ID of your coke bottle.
Welcome to our site and nice find!
 

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