Description:

An exceptionally varied and visually compelling 41-piece antique and vintage glass bottle collection spanning the late 19th century through the mid-20th century, representing American and Canadian dairy history, early pharmaceutical manufacturing, soda fountain culture, rural utility infrastructure, and classic country store merchandising.

This collection is not merely a grouping of bottles - it is a cross-section of everyday North American life preserved in glass.

The strongest historical highlight is the deeply colored embossed JNO Wyeth & Bro Philadelphia “Liq Ext Malt” bottle, a late 19th to early 20th century pharmaceutical example from one of America’s most significant early drug manufacturers. The bold embossing and dark glass composition reflect the period practice of protecting medicinal contents from light degradation. Embossed Wyeth bottles remain desirable due to their clear corporate attribution and pharmaceutical heritage.

Complementing this is a strong grouping of embossed soda fountain classics, including five early clear glass Pepsi-Cola bottles featuring the iconic script logo and textured lower panels, alongside a classic contour Coca-Cola bottle - one of the most recognized commercial bottle forms ever produced. These examples embody early 20th century American soft drink expansion and brand identity development.

The collection further includes multiple applied-lip dairy bottles and smaller cream or half-pint formats, representing early local milk delivery systems. Their honest interior haze, light staining, and base wear speak to authentic farm and route use rather than later decorative reproduction. Embossed deposit examples, including an MDA Deposit Bottle, reinforce regional bottling practices prior to modern recycling systems.

A visually striking component of the lot is the substantial grouping of Dominion Glass Company insulators, embossed “Dominion,” representing Canadian telegraph and utility line infrastructure. These insulators, with natural weathering and field wear, carry strong collector interest and display beautifully when grouped. Bulk insulator groupings continue to maintain steady secondary market demand.

Additional highlights include amber apothecary and paneled medicine bottles, a classic amber beverage bottle, a cut glass stoppered decanter with diamond pattern body, early clear food jars, and utilitarian storage forms. Together they create layered tonal contrast - from deep olive and amber hues to pale aqua and clear glass - offering exceptional shelf display impact.

Across the collection, condition ranges from good to very good antique utilitarian grade. Typical characteristics include interior milk haze, light mineral staining, ground wear to bases, and storage residue. No catastrophic structural damage or major fractures are visible. The insulators show expected outdoor service wear but retain strong embossing. All pieces present as authentic, untouched examples rather than cleaned or altered specimens.

Individually, many pieces represent common working-class glass forms; however, the value proposition lies in:
The embossed JNO Wyeth & Bro pharmaceutical bottle
The grouping of embossed Pepsi-Cola bottles
The Coca-Cola contour form
The Dominion insulator grouping
The cumulative authenticity of untouched dairy and deposit bottles
For resellers, decorators, and collectors, large mixed antique bottle groupings of this scale allow profitable breakdown or cohesive country store installation display. Bulk lots with brand-name embossing continue to perform more reliably than unmarked examples.

When arranged together, this lot creates immediate visual narrative - apothecary shelf, soda fountain back bar, farmhouse dairy crate, or industrial utility vignette. The tonal variation in glass, embossed typography, and varied shoulder profiles provide dimensional character rarely achieved in smaller groupings.

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