Clear glass bottle with blue and white painted label. Front label is a blue A in a white circle on a blue square. On back side in white print: "Circle "A" Brand The sign of Highest Quality Beverages. 7 fluid ounces. Property of Dr. Pepper Bottling Company, Portsmouth, Ohio." The Dr. Pepper Bottling Co. was listed at 616 Third (3rd) Street in the 1947 Portsmouth City Directory.
Green tinted glass bottle with embossed name, 6 oz, patented in 1913. John Stark opened Portsmouth Coca Cola Bottling at 1212 Thirteenth (13th) Street. In 1928 a new building opened at 3001 Scioto Trail.
Bottle is a Hobbleskirt Coke Bottle, called the "Christmas Cokes." These trademark bottles were patented on December 25, 1933. The 6 oz bottles were produced from 1951 to 1958.
Green tinted glass bottle with embossed name, 6 oz, patented in 1913. John Stark opened Portsmouth Coca Cola Bottling at 1212 Thirteenth (13th) Street. In 1928 a new building opened at 3001 Scioto Trail.
Bottle is a Hobbleskirt Coke Bottle, called the "Christmas Cokes." These trademark bottles were patented on December 25, 1933. The 6 oz bottles were produced from 1951 to 1958.
Pair of white 24 inch shoestrings with names in red: Shawnee, Ohio, Portsmouth, and Scioto. Promotion offered by the Scioto County Area Foundation and Portsmouth Convention and Visitors Bureau. Manufactured by Mitchellace Company, 830 Murray Street in 1989.
Black & green printed paper dollar issued by the Confederate States of America in Richmond on June 2, 1862. This bill has considerable damage to the corners and the left edge as photographed. The back side was blank. The black & white copy is in included here to show a similar bill without damage.
Emerald green bottle with red and white label branding. Minimum contents 6 oz. Printed on back: Property of Coca Cola Bottling Works, Portsmouth, Ohio. From the 1954 Portsmouth City Directory: Portsmouth Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Full Line of Soda Water "Grass" Flavors, Fred R. Horschak, manager, 3001 Scioto Trail, Tel. 2-8311
Clear glass bottle red and white painted labeling with "Bubble" Design: "Crass Delicious Beverages."
On back: "Property of Portsmouth Coca Cola Bottling Co., Inc., Portsmouth, Ohio." Content and fluid oz.
Clear glass bottle, yellow and green painted labeling with "Talking Bubble" design: "Crass Delicious Beverages" and "Crass Beverages." On back in green lettering: Property of Coca-Cola Bottling Co., Inc., Portsmouth, Ohio." Content and fluid ounces (12 FL OZ).
Green Crass Bottle with the name embossed. Bottle by Coca Cola registered as Crass in 1941. Contents 11 oz. Bottom embossed as "Portsmouth, Ohio." 1937 Portsmouth City Directory listing: Portsmouth Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Fleming B. Harper, manager, 3001 Chillicothe Street.
Silver, light-weight octagon shaped token used for milk bottle exchange. One side-"good for 5 cents when returned with bottle." flip side-"M.D. Co., I.M. Co., P.M. Co., I.C.&B Co., L.C.C. Co., S.D. Co., Portsmouth, Ohio." Companies are Modern Dairy, Ideal Milk, Pure Milk, Ice Cream & Bottling, ..............., and Select Dairy
Dime-sized, copper token with "Dallas Ruth, 1" on one side and "Ingle System Trade, PAT. June 1909" on the opposite side. Small hole in token. Dallas Ruth was a carpenter/contractor. These tokens were used for trade of service.