The 8 Most Valuable Vintage Soda Bottles in the World

If you’re a lover of all things vintage then you should definitely see these 8 most valuable vintage soda bottles in the world. Though sodas are more apparent with today’s technology and advertising, soda drinks have been here for a very long time. There have been a number of once-famous soda brands that no longer exist today. There are even popular soda companies of today that have been in the market for a very long time so they have bottles that are old, collectible and expensive.

old-768666_1280

The world today proves that anything can be a collectible as long as there are people interested in it. These vintage bottles whether opened or unopened fetch a high price. They even get a higher price tag if they’re left unopened. Of course, vintage sodas are not the only expensive sodas out there. There are some valuable cans and collectible bottles that fetch a very high price as seen in the 7 Most Expensive Sodas in the World. With cans becoming the more popular choice for containers these days, the prices of bottles are even higher.

There are many guides out there to check on what kind of vintage bottles sell for a very high price. With so many references to check, it’s easy to interchange or even rule out a few of the selections we’ve seen. Let’s find out what the first bottle is on our list:

8. T Sumida & Hoffschlaeger Co Honolulu

This rare bottle comes from the popular destination of Honolulu, Hawaii. It is really quite misleading as many call the bottle and drink soda when it’s actually gin It’s a good bottle for collection just because of the glass and markings that signify it was from Hawaii. I guess Hawaiian soda used to be the term for alcohol.

7. Kelley & McWilliams Hutchinson Bottle

Hutchinson bottles are considered one of the most expensive types of vintage bottle sodas. The looks of these bottles are often the same but they differ in glass designs and color. Nothing much is known from the Kelley & McWilliams Company except for the fact that they hailed from Georgia. It’s possible that it was one of the many bottle companies in Georgia at the time.

japanese-style-766945_1280

6. Soda Siphon Bottles

Soda Siphon’s were the craze back then when brands were not as profound. The siphon acts like a faucet that disperses soda to other containers. It’s more commonly known today as a seltzer. You can find siphon type sodas in different types of bottles though the rarest ones are the unusually colored or shaped.

still-life-685229_1280

5. Purple Amethyst Cheerwine Bottle

Cheerwine is one of the oldest brands of soda in the United States. It hails from North Carolina and is made from a base of cherry flavors. The company has been rebranding of late and expanding their reach making them a little more popular. Vintage Cheerwine bottles are sure to be chased after by some collectors, the purple amethyst one for example only has 2 bottles left in existence.

glass-623803_1280

The most valuable soda bottles are found as we continue this list of 8 most valuable vintage soda bottles in the world.

4. Fawn Beverage

No one remembers Fawn Beverage as much anymore. The soda company was once one of the most popular companies in the US. It was very popular in New York during the 1950s. It had one of the better packaging and bottles of its time and many that retain good condition fetch a high price today. They also come in different varieties, like individual bottles, crates, and siphons/seltzers.

bottle-caps-651584_1280

3. Frosty Pepsi Cola

The Frosty design was a popular design during the 1920-1930s as it gave soda bottles the look of being frozen in ice. It was sort of a tactic to entice buyers to get a cold soda after a hot or tiring working day. Most of what you’ll find in frosty designs from this era are Coca-Cola bottles but there are a few Pepsi bottles out there that fetch a high price.

bottle-761790_1280

2. Keisener Apple Juice

Though carbonated drinks are often called soda now, this apple soda from the 1940s was dubbed juice when there wasn’t a clear classification of the drink during that time. Like most of the names listed here there is little known about the name Keisener. There is one unopened bottle that’s being sold at a high price online.

wine-210333_1280

1. William’s Beverages Qatar Soda

Very few American companies ever reach out globally. This rare soda from Qatar has the brand name and even a crest of an eagle signifying American heritage. With so many William’s companies now it’s kind of hard to trace the origin of the company and soda.

drink-341489_1280

That has been the 8 most valuable vintage soda bottles in the world. These are definitely things to check out if you’re a collector.