The September bottle club meeting
produced a pretty exciting find, a Charles. M. Cole Newport, RI
citrate of magnesia style medicine! Since there was only one RI
citrate of magnesia known before this one, I think it's fair to say
they are an endangered species. Is there a third one out there?
A few months ago I came across an
Anthony Bottling Works Anthony, PA soda bottle in an antique
shop. Now you might be wondering what a Pennsylvania soda bottle has
to do with RI bottles, but truth be told this is a RI error bottle!
It looks exactly like the smaller version, and the AS monogram is for
Antoni Szymkowicz, the owner of the company. There is an Anthony,
PA, but it is little more than a crossroads. Anyway, I finally found
a broken example that I am keeping as a placeholder.
Along with the Twin City soda from last
post, I acquired a Kerona Beverages Central Falls, RI soda.
It is listed in aqua, but not clear. This one has the label to boot!
Also
from the bottle club meeting was a J.L. & P. Gannon N.
Providence, RI blob. Listed as
RI-1024, my other example is 9-1/2”, while this one is 9”. There
tends to be a bit of variation in the height of blob sodas, but half
an inch is more than enough to consider it an unlisted size.
Fall in Brimfield is a beautiful time
to be out picking for antiques. Brimfield proved yet again to be an
inexhaustable source of RI bottles. Among them a J. Prior &
Co. Inc. Providence, RI blob. Unlike the listed version, this
one has “This bottle not to be sold” on the heel.