Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Otis Collection pt. 8



All of the bottles in this post are from the Otis collection with the exception of the first one, which I recently dug!
Another beverage company with an ever-expanding array of unlisted bottles is the Crystal Beverage Co. Providence, R.I.  This mainly heel embossed 7oz. bottle is simply marked “C” on the shoulder and base.


One of the most prolific manufacturers of druggist supplies in RI was that of Otis Clapp & Son.  Their square bottles can be found almost everywhere.  Despite their abundance, I have only seen one cork top example that was machine made.  This 3-3/8” bottle is relatively mundane, but one wonders why it is much less common than its handmade brothers.


Frank P. Casey was one of the most prolific “small town” bottlers of RI.  He was also creative, putting out a nice variety of bottles including amber blobs and police-badge shaped slugplates.  While not very fancy, a F.P. Casey North Smithfield, RI handmade crown top was a first.  It was my second crown top Casey, and no crown tops are listed!


Another company whose bottles frequently surface is that of the Royal Carbonating Company Providence, RI.  I thought I had this light aqua ABM quart, but turns out I did not! 


One of the most common seltzer bottles from RI is that of the Weinbaum Bros.  Barnet Weinbaum’s company later became the Glee Club, which made some nice ACL sodas and some seltzers as well.  Among Al’s seltzers was a nice Weinbaum Bros. NY Mineral Water Providence, RI seltzer bottle.  It is certainly nicer than the average Weinbaum seltzer!