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    Posted 8 years ago

    Jerry_Gregor
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    I found this in cabinet and i dont know how old it is?
    Can someone help me with this glass.
    Thank you :)

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    1. blunderbuss2 blunderbuss2, 8 years ago
      Mid 60's. Had a set.
    2. moonlightgambler, 7 years ago
      Don't believe that coke started to use that style glass until the 80's, base on my collection of glasses. Just my opinion.
    3. blunderbuss2 blunderbuss2, 7 years ago
      Gambler, they look like a set I bought when I lived in the States. I left the States in 1973. Did Coke or some company make similar glasses prior to '73 that anybody knows of ?
    4. moonlightgambler, 7 years ago
      Buss2, The progression of shapes on Coke glasses is fairly easy to follow. Most were bell shaped. In the sixty's Coke made 2 sets with similar shapes, but they were a little larger and not that type of design. Diameter is smaller than most US stuff. After the 70's they used a button bottom for a lot of glasses. Can't speak with any authority for all sodas. Glass producers made many glasses that they tried to get coke to buy also. Don't think that is the case here. To many of them around. Hope that helps.
    5. blunderbuss2 blunderbuss2, 7 years ago
      Mine were not bell shaped & looked like this or very close. Used them before I left McDonald's Land. There is an explanation somewhere.
    6. Sebastiaan, 7 years ago
      Hello,
      I know these glasses. The one's I have are made in Germany.
      Two sizes 0.2l and 0.3l and nice shaped . They are made in the 80's.
      If you like some pictueres you can send me an email.
    7. moonlightgambler, 7 years ago
      Hey, Thanks for the reply. I suspected that they where not US. I have a couple of similar glasses, but the ovals are frosted. Mine do not have the liter marks though. Wish all countries would put origin on products.
    8. Sebastiaan, 7 years ago
      Tomorrow I will send you some pictures of my glasses.
      The black lines on your glass is to thick and the green colour is much more light.
      You know, I was a collector of Coca Cola in the 70's and 80's and 90's. I met the big CEO of the CocaCola company America in the 90's when he was visiting the Netherlands with a group of European CEO's for 1 day. A very small man with lots of security around him. In 2000 I have sold everything. 25 boxes in one time except my collection glasses and Hamilton steel plates 1910 - 1920.
      With pain in the heart.
    9. Gillian, 7 years ago
      http://www.ebay.ca/itm/Coca-Cola-Frosted-Stained-Glass-Tumblers-Vintage-set-of-2-/222430538326?hash=item33c9e4aa56:g:S~gAAOSwubRXDtXf

      These are similar - seller didn't date them. There are quite a few different glasses that have decorations similar to a tiffany lamp, or stained glass. Some are specifically made for Canada.
    10. moonlightgambler, 7 years ago
      Thanks for the info. I will mark my glass as Canadian. I like to know origin when possible.

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