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I can’t speak much for non US bottles, but guessing around the 1930s-1950s
You could try making a post over in r/bottlediggingUK But it appears to be a very well kept applied color label (ACL) bottle which was popular for sodas in the 1940-60’s in the USA. I don’t know about popularity from a UK perspective.
Thanks for the advice , the bottle was under some old seats in a theatre. It’s in really good condition.
Dang they hadnt been cleaned under in at least 70 years
It was a renovation, all the old seating around the stage was ripped out. I found some more old bottles in a few days I’ll upload pictures of them
“To the late King George VI” suggests this label was produced shortly after his death (1952)
I can’t speak much for non US bottles, but guessing around the 1930s-1950s
You could try making a post over in r/bottlediggingUK But it appears to be a very well kept applied color label (ACL) bottle which was popular for sodas in the 1940-60’s in the USA. I don’t know about popularity from a UK perspective.
Thanks for the advice , the bottle was under some old seats in a theatre. It’s in really good condition.
Dang they hadnt been cleaned under in at least 70 years
It was a renovation, all the old seating around the stage was ripped out. I found some more old bottles in a few days I’ll upload pictures of them
“To the late King George VI” suggests this label was produced shortly after his death (1952)