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skfinds06
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This appears to be a beer bottle. It has a G on the top of the bottle and a wheat symbol. Does anyone know the year and make?
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Posted 5 years ago
skfinds06
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This appears to be a beer bottle. It has a G on the top of the bottle and a wheat symbol. Does anyone know the year and make?
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trying to figure out how to post a pic of the bottom. Figure it has to be fairly recent since it says 'dispose of properly' and 'No deposit * No refill'
or it could be C G. I didn't find anything similar upon looking into Glenshaw Glass....
Both the Stubbie and Steinie styles appear to have originated just after the end of National Prohibition making their first appearance in 1935 and 1936, respectively. Both styles were used commonly through the 1940s. By early 1950s the Steinie style (the 11-12 oz. sizes anyway) seem to have become less popular and the classic Stubbie shape dominant, likely even being more popular than the export style at that time (Schulz et al. 2019; empirical observations).
Schulz, Peter, Bill Lockhart, Carol Serr, Bill Lindsey and Beau Schriever. 2019. A History of Non-Returnable Beer Bottles. Historic Glass Bottle Identification & Information Website, E-published February 2019. This article (exclusive to this website!) is an in-depth history of American non-returnable beer bottles. Though non-returnable beer bottles are still in limited use, the heyday of no-deposit, no-return bottles was primarily from the 1930s to 1970s. This article covers styles, dating, and much more about this category of bottles which are ubiquitous on 20th century historic sites. This article is available at this link: http://www.sha.org/bottle/pdffiles/NRBeers.pdf
Hi I just found this same bottle in New York, I've been trying to also do some research and haven't had any luck yet, I was thinking thatcher manufacturing, is one of the Mark's on the bottam but was wondering what else you knew thanks??
I just found this same bottle in a dried up Creek in my back yard in Jeffersonville Ohio I too am trying to figure out what it is...
Hey, that’s cool that you’re finding bottles, too. So, I guess that means they are not rare. But, I’m still hoping someone comes on this site that knows EXACTLY where they came from. Until then, I’m using mine as a bud vase????.
Yesss!! It's going to drive me crazy lol I've been searching but your post is all I have been able to find.. a vase sounds like a nice idea! If I can find anything more about it I will be sure to let you know ????
Okay I figured out the mystery! It's a 1982 Genesee cream ale beer bottle ????
Mystery solved, thanks to Tstallman! I found a bottle just like it on eBay, but with a cap and label valued at a grand total of $2.50!
Thanks for your help.
No problem! I think it's pretty cool anyways ???? my son and I found it so I'll keep it forever!
I found one in South Jersey
I found this same exact bottle in Altoona PA like everyone else this post is the only thing I can find that looks exactly the same.
I found one of these as well this weekend. Most everything I found was from 1930s-1940s in Onchiota, NY.