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    Posted 7 years ago

    Regina1968
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    I love to collect vintage bottles and anything that is unique. I'm having a very hard time finding any information or history on this bottle. If anyone could help me with identifying it. Descriptions is 10-12oz light green in color with dents on both sides of the top at the neck of the bottle with a rock or steel ball in the bb 51 and a symbol like a drawing of a bat on the bottom of, It would be greatly appreciated for any information or Amy history

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    1. SpiritBear, 7 years ago
      It is a Codd bottle, which uses pressure from carbonated drinks to force a marble up against a rubber gasket. This seals the drink. The Americas hardly uses them. These are mostly British, Australian, and Indian and have been in constant use for over 120 years. In more recent years they've become popular in Japan, too.

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