Deco Soda Bottles

Deco Soda Bottles
Author: Brian Wade
Publisher:
Total Pages: 103
Release: 2003-01-01
Genre: Carbonated beverage bottles
ISBN: 9780972779401

The first guide to collecting those fancy embossed soda bottles from the 1920's and 30's. Alphabetical listing/description/rarity/value for over 400 bottles with 271 bottles photographed. With brief history of the evolution of the soda bottle and bibliography.

Bottled in Illinois

Bottled in Illinois
Author: Kenneth B. Farnsworth
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 792
Release: 2011
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781930487239

What the Victorians Threw Away

What the Victorians Threw Away
Author: Tom Licence
Publisher: Oxbow Books
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2016-05-31
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1782978763

The people who lived in England before the First World War now inhabit a realm of yellow photographs. Theirs is a world fast fading from ours, yet they do not appear overly distant. Many of us can remember them as being much like ourselves. Nor is it too late for us to encounter them so intimately that we might catch ourselves worrying that we have invaded their privacy. Digging up their refuse is like peeping through the keyhole. How far off are our grandparents in reality when we can sniff the residues of their perfume, cough medicines, and face cream? If we want to know what they bought in the village store, how they stocked the kitchen cupboard, and how they fed, pampered, and cared for themselves there is no better archive than a rubbish tip within which each object reveals a story. A simple glass bottle can reveal what people were drinking, how a great brand emerged, or whether an inventor triumphed with a new design. An old tin tells us about advertising, household chores, or foreign imports, and even a broken plate can introduce us to the children in the Staffordshire potteries, who painted in the colors of a robin, crudely sketched on a cheap cup and saucer. In this highly readable and delightfully illustrated little book Tom Licence reveals how these everyday minutiae, dug from the ground, contribute to the bigger story of how our great grandparents built a throwaway society from the twin foundations of packaging and mass consumption and illustrates how our own throwaway habits were formed.

Bottle Makers and Their Marks

Bottle Makers and Their Marks
Author: Julian Harrison Toulouse
Publisher:
Total Pages: 628
Release: 2001-11-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781930665347

Often considered the foremost reference for manufacturer's marks, this epic work is astounding in its breadth. By his own count, Toulouse offers information on more than 1,200 different marks found on glass bottles and jars. (Antiques/Collectibles)

The Man Behind the Bottle

The Man Behind the Bottle
Author: Norman L. Dean
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2010-03
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 145005403X

The contour Coca-Cola bottle is the most recognized package created by man. It has been called an international icon and one of the most significant artifacts of the twentieth century. Of everything that has been written about The Coca-Cola Company, the one error of omission has been the complete and accurate story about the creation of its famous contour bottle and the impact it has made in the world. Knowing his entire life that it was his father, Earl R. Dean, who designed the bottle, it became the author's mission to get the story told before the truth was forever lost-to set the record straight-not only for his father and his descendants, but for the millions of people all over the world who have enjoyed a romance with his bottle.

Pepsi, Cola Bottles

Pepsi, Cola Bottles
Author: James C. Ayers
Publisher: Rjm Enterprises
Total Pages: 148
Release: 1995-01-01
Genre: Carbonated beverage bottles
ISBN: 9780964544307

Sawbones in Siskiyou

Sawbones in Siskiyou
Author: Donald L. Meamber
Publisher:
Total Pages: 319
Release: 2003-11-01
Genre: Montague (Calif.)
ISBN: 9780974577319

For nearly a quarter century, Donald L. Meamber, M.D., set out to research many nagging questions about his family, including, "Where in the world did a name like Meamber come from?" This book documents his search through libraries, genealogy records and microfilm, until he finally traveled to a tiny village in France and found his family's original birth, death and marriage records from the 1700's.Dr. Don, as his patients called him, also tells his own story of growing up in Yreka, Siskiyou County, California and marrying a home-town girl, the love of his life. He writes of his terrifying experiences as a Navy doctor in the Pacific during WW II, and of the overwhelming joy of returning to Yreka to raise his family. He went on to become the kind of small town doctor who makes house calls and cares deeply about his patients, a "Siskiyou Sawbones."Dr. Meamber spent years recording his stories on his trusty little Macintosh computer. In celebration of Dorothy and Don's 65th wedding anniversary on July 4, 2003, his daughters and grandchildren have edited and compiled his many computer files and trunkfuls of pictures into this book.

The Bertrand Bottles

The Bertrand Bottles
Author: Ronald R. Switzer
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2013-01-25
Genre:
ISBN: 9781482081701

A Study of 19th-century Glass and Ceramic Containers

The Bottle Book

The Bottle Book
Author: Richard E. Fike
Publisher:
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2006-04
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781932846157

Originally printed in 1987, is designed for the cultural historian, archaeologist, the bottle collector, and those just interested in pharmacopoeia. This book is a guide to the identification of the embossed, patent and proprietary medicine bottles produced in an era of American history when anything could be bottled, advertised and sold - legally. A cornucopia of cures, bitters, tonics, and balms, many of them little more and slightly disguised alcohol, were available to the gullible but willing public. Not only are the embossed and shapely bottles of this era highly collectable today, they are also valuable to archaeologists who interpret and date historical sites. This book has been designed as a reference book. It provided detailed descriptions to aid the researcher in identifying and evaluating whole or fragmented vessels. A discussion of the patent and proprietary medicine years, and the innovations applied to the production of glass, is followed by a brief interpretation of bottles by color, design and shape. Over 40 chapters detail nearly four thousand medicine bottles. Numerous line drawings, and color photographs will aid the researcher/collector/anthropologist in the identification process. Richard Fike, is a retired Bureau of Land Management Archaeologist. Rich is also an historian, writer, teacher and the developer of the Museum of the Mountain West of Montrose, Colorado. He continues to expand the Museum, which contains original and recreated historic buildings that house extensive collections of America's past. He has combined his professional knowledge and his personal interest in historic bottles to provide this authoritative, definitive, and entertaining guide.