A beautifully preserved piece of Coca-Cola history. This rare early 1900s bottle, produced in the 1930s for the Fall River and New Bedford, Massachusetts bottling plants, features crisp embossing of both cities. Exceptionally clean with no cracks or chips, it’s a standout example of regional Coca-Cola glassware from the pre-WWII era.


• Embossed with “Fall River”


• Produced in the 1930s


• Rare regional variant


Dimensions:

Height: 7.75”

Base Diameter: 2.25”


Whether you’re a seasoned collector or a local history enthusiast, this bottle offers both aesthetic charm and historical significance. The glass is clear, the embossing is sharp, and the condition is excellent for its age.