Soda Bottles
Photograph shows five soda bottles, 1980s. From left, a straight side, center slug bottle labelled 'O.F. Lenz, Peterson, Ill.' dating from the early 1900s (and similar to early Coca-Cola bottles), a straight side dark (possibly amber) bottle with Coca-Cola in script on raised letters at the bottom of the glass dating from approximately 1902 - 1915, a pair of clear, straight side bottles with diamond-shaped paper Coca-Cola logos used in the late 1910s (the bottle with liquid in it additionally features Coca-Cola's raised glass script letters), and a contour shaped Coca-Cola bottle which which was first used around 1915 (though this one, with the painted logo likely dates from the late 1950s). (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
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52271976
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Hulton Archive
Date created:
01 January, 1980
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Hulton Archive
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