Share your favorites on Show & Tell

Captial Soda Water Company - Seltzer Bottle

In Bottles > Mineral and Soda Water Bottles > Show & Tell.
Mineral and Soda Water Bottles233 of 321Pontil bottle collectionCan anyone tell me if this is a mineral spring bottle? Thanks.
0
Love it
0
Like it

Add to collection

    Please create an account, or Log in here

    If you don't have an account, create one here.


    Create a Show & TellReport as inappropriate


    Posted 13 years ago

    ctvogel2011
    (1 item)

    Capital Soda Water Company - Seltzer Bottle.
    Does anyone know about this bottle?
    We found the company and some of the background, however, we are unable to find anything about the bottle.

    Unsolved Mystery

    Help us close this case. Add your knowledge below.

    logo
    Mineral and Soda Water Bottles
    See all
    1952 3 Color Thrill Acl Soda Bottle 12oz Houston, Texas
    1952 3 Color Thrill Acl Soda Bottle...
    $145
    RARE ALABAMA COBALT BLOUNT SPRINGS NATURAL SULPHUR WATER BOTTLE AL
    RARE ALABAMA COBALT BLOUNT SPRINGS ...
    $177
    Oklahoma Wagoner Indian Territory Blob Top Soda Bottle w/ Hutchinson Stopper!
    Oklahoma Wagoner Indian Territory B...
    $300
    RARE Vintage MAMMOTH Acl Painted-Label Soda Pop Bottle Russellville, KY
    RARE Vintage MAMMOTH Acl Painted-La...
    $250
    logo
    1952 3 Color Thrill Acl Soda Bottle 12oz Houston, Texas
    1952 3 Color Thrill Acl Soda Bottle...
    $145
    See all

    Comments

    1. glassaddict925, 13 years ago
      I could not find anything as well on the bottle. I do know the clear ones from the teens to the late to early 30's bring anywhere between 30-65.00. If it was emerald or cobalt and from say Paris or Argentina you'd be looking at around 300.00-600.00. And even possibly double that considering rarity and condition.
      Back in the teens through the 30's these seltzer bottles were like milk bottles. Like the milkman in the U.S. there was a "seltzerman", mainly in Europe and especially Argentina. That's why they pay big money for them. It's nostalgia. And also they look nice on a bar or back lit somewhere.

    Want to post a comment?

    Create an account or login in order to post a comment.