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Thursday, February 29, 2024

Embossed Silver Nip Bottle. Frostproof, Florida.

Silver Nip Bottle.
Embossed: 

DO NOT REFILL REGISTERED
SILVER NIP (both sides)
MIN CONTS 6FL OZS

And on the bottom: 
FLORIDA
12
SILVER NIP
Owens Illinois mark.
TRADE MARK REGISTERED.


 The Silver Nip brand was first trademarked in 1928. The producer of this drink was a company called Florida Fruit Canners, Inc., which was based in Frostproof, Florida, (Justia, 2023). This company was owned by citrus tycoon Latimer “Latt” Macy, who started his citrus enterprise in 1917 when he opened Lake Reedy Packing Company in Frostproof(Florida Citrus Hall of Fame,n.d.)..

August-2023-AOM.pdf (stofthpo.com)

And here is an informative video.

Silver Nip | Antique Bottle Stories (youtube.com)

Although he was not the first to plant citrus in the Frostproof area, Latt Maxcy was undoubtedly the most important citrus figure in the region’s history. He was inducted into the Florida Citrus Hall of Fame in 1971. He passed away in August of that same year...

Latimer "Latt" Maxcy - Florida Citrus Hall of Fame

 

Monday, February 12, 2024

1884 to 1920 Brown Flask-Shaped Bottle Bearing Edgar Breffit and Co. Mark.

 


Brown Flask Shaped Bottle bearing E B & Co Ld on the bottom.  The bottle would date to between 1884 and 1920.

It has small bubbles in the glass.



Flask shaped bottle with E. B. & Co. Ld. on bottom.

The mark indicates the glass maker as Edgar Breffit and Company and indicates a date of 1884 to 1920.

Here is a detailed article on the mark and company.

EdgarBreffit&Co.pdf (sha.org)

Tuesday, February 6, 2024

TRIPSONS DAIRY embossed quart milk bottle. From Vero, Florida.

 

TRIPSONS Dairy Quart Milk Bottle.


I picked this one out because I didn't remember having a Tripson's bottle.  The bottom has a 54 on it, which is probably the date.  that would make sense given the style of the bottle.

Waldo Sexton started the Vero Beach dairy in 1924.  His grandson, Tipson, took over the Vero Beach dairy, which became Tipson's. 

I'm sure I have Vero Beach dairy bottles, but don't know that I've posted any of them.



Bottom of TIPSON'S DAIRY Bottle
embassed witht the following.

VERO BEACH FLA 
Duraglass
54


Duraglas bottles were first introduced in the 1940s by Owens-Illinois Glass Company as a more durable alternative to traditional glass bottles.

Sunday, February 4, 2024

1953 ROXY Soda Bottle. Hicksville Bottling Works.

 






Above (center) is a ROXY soda bottle I found.  I've found a lot of painted label soda bottles, but haven't posted many of them because they are usually in poor condition, like this one.  The painted labels just don't last where I find them.

The example on the left is from the internet and shows what mine would look like if it was in good condition.  I can make out enough of the label to tell it is the same bottle.

The back of the bottle tells that it came from the Hicksville Bottling Works (NY).

The bottom tells that the bottle was made by Owens Illinois in 1953.

I found good research on the company and product.


Long Island New York’s Hicksville Bottling Company had its roots with the mineral water business of a man named Edgar Davis. When Davis started the business is not clear, however, bottles produced for the Hicksville Bottling Company in the 1940’s and 1950’s include the phrase “Since 1873,” so it’s possible that it’s inception extended back that far....




The “Roxy ” brand came in a wide variety of flavors including cola, orange, cream, sarsaparilla, ginger ale and root beer.


Here is the link for that information, a lot more detail and additional bottle pictures, including older full embossed bottles.

Hicksville Bottling Co., Hicksville, N. Y., “ROXY” – Bay Bottles

Thursday, February 1, 2024

Brown Debossed HY-PRO Bleach Bottle. Maywood Glass. Glass Bottle Blowers Association.


Two Views of HY-PRO Bottle.

I couldn't get a real good photo of that one.  And I haven't found much on the Hy-Pro product or company.  The marks on the bottom of the bottle were helpful though.


Bottom of Hy-Pro Bottle.

The glass bottle manufacturing company that made this bottle is indicated by the MG mark, which indicates the Maywood Glass Company.

In 1936, Maywood operated two continuous tanks, making “flint amber and green proprietary ware, beverage and liquor bottles, packers’ ware, bottle specialties” by machine.

Here is the link for more about that company.


The stylized GBBA mark is also interesting.  It indicates the Glass Bottle Blowers Association.

Here is some information about that workers group.

In 1891, after four years of labor unrest, the two KOL glass blowers' divisions merged to become the United Green Glass Workers' Association of the United States and Canada. The glass blowers disaffiliated from the KOL in 1895 and formed a new, independent union, the Glass Bottle Blowers' Association (GBBA) of the United States and Canada.Denis A. Hayes was elected the new union's president in 1896, a position he held for the next three decades. 


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