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 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.
Green glass bottle with white and red painted labels; red circle- white lettering: "B-1 Lemon-Lime Soda" on neck; on bottom: "Contains vitamin B1, B-1 Reg. U. S. Pat off. Lemon Lime Soda contents 7 fl oz. Copyright 1940 by B-1 Beverage Co., St. Louis, MO." Back lettering includes property of Dr. Pepper Bottling Co., Inc., Portsmouth, O.
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 6 oz bottle embossed with a mini-square pattern design around the neck, bottom of "bowl: and a strip on under label. Embossed "Smile, Pat. July 11, 1922, contents 6 fl. oz." Bottom: "Orange Smile Com. St. Louis, Mo." Company made flavored fountain syrup. Metal cap.
Clear, but slightly stained at the top, glass bottle. Label notes the contents inside and use. Bottle was sold at Flood Drugs, Inc. which was located at 2109-2111 Gallia Street in the 1921 Portsmouth City Directory. President was J.W. Flood.