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ANTIQUE G. B. SEELY'S SON 319-331 W15TH ST NYC, 28 OZ AQUA EMBOSSED GLASS BOTTLE

$ 62.04

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Color: Aqua, semi-transparent clear glass
  • Early 20th century: On or after 1914 (Inc. appeared in 1914)
  • #319-331 W15th St., New York, NY: Antique New York City seltzer/soda bottle
  • Modified Item: No
  • Wire lever that held stopper: Image of bartender on opposite side
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Antique: American
  • Volume: 28 Fluid Ounces
  • American early mercantile advertising: Embossed on both sides
  • Manufacturer:: G. B. Seeley's Son Inc.
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Condition: Good to Very Good overall vint cond: This isn't just a good early embossed antique American bottle, it's a great bottle & was produced in downtown NYC in the early 20th c. It was produced by G. B. Seely's Son Inc., of 319-331 W15th Street in New York City on or after 1914, since the bottle's maker's stamped, embossed marking includes the 'Inc.,' after the G. B. Seely's Son logo at the top of the bottle. It's a semi-transparent, machine-made early bottle & features semi-transparent aqua color. (Please see the last of the 12 photos for the color that's closer to the bottle's actual aqua color. The colors shown were somewhat altered in an attempt to highlight the embossed lettering and the graphic iconography on the other side of the bottle, which features a bartender pouring a drink, tending a bar w/bottles & glasses.) The bottle's largely free of chips or loss & still has its hinged wire stopper clasp. The ceramic porcelain stopper is no longer present. Great NYC historic memorabilia.

    Description

    EARLY 20TH CENTURY
    ANTIQUE
    G. B. SEELY'S SON INC.,
    #'s 319-331 W15TH ST, NEW YORK, NY, 28 FLUID OUNCES,
    SEMI-
    TRANSPARENT AQUA EMBOSSED
    GLASS
    SODA/SELTZER BOTTLE
    (Circa 1914-1920)
    American early mercantile advertising
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    11 ½" Height x 3 ½" Width
    DESCRIPTION:
    This isn't just a good early embossed antique American bottle, it's a great bottle & was produced in downtown New York City in the early 20th century. It was produced by
    G. B. Seely's Son. Inc.,
    of 319-331 W15th Street in New York City
    on or after 1914, since the bottle's maker's stamped, embossed marking includes the 'Inc.,' after the
    G. B. Seely's Son
    logo at the top of the bottle. It's a semi-transparent, machine-made early soda/seltzer bottle and features semi-transparent aqua color. Please see the last of the 12 photos for the color that is closer to the bottle's actual aqua color. The colors shown were somewhat altered in an attempt to highlight the embossed lettering and the graphic iconography on the other side of the bottle, which features a bartender pouring a drink, tending a bar with bottles & glasses.
    The bottle once held 28 fluid ounces.
    The bottle is largely free of chips or loss and still has its hinged wire stopper clasp. The ceramic porcelain stopper is no longer present. it was carefully and gently cleaned to carefully remove sediment and dirt but otherwise remains untouched and undisturbed. A great piece of New York City memorabilia that's now 100 years old and counting. Terrific.
    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
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    The particular bottle offered is machine made (28 oz) with the “Inc” embossed after the name, which puts it in the vicinity of 1914 or later. The back of the bottle is embossed with their trademark picture of a bartender pouring drinks. Frank Seely filed the trademark application on July 11, 1905 (No. 10,063). In the application he stated that it had been in use since 1870.
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    Good to Very Good overall vintage condition.