Hi.
Just found this in a old household.
Have never seen a WWII Russian examples. Could this be one? I presume 42 is the date? Shade of the glass is same that you can see on some glass field bottles.
Regards
K.
Hi.
Just found this in a old household.
Have never seen a WWII Russian examples. Could this be one? I presume 42 is the date? Shade of the glass is same that you can see on some glass field bottles.
Regards
K.
Hi Kass.
Difficult to say what the bottle contained. I would imagine that the embossed letters on the bottom refer to the manufacturer of the bottle not the retailer. Most Champagne bottles I have seen have a kick at the base. It looks to be cork closure with a raised rim for securing a wire. Perhaps it contained cider or beer? Certainly looks period though.
Regards, Mark.
Dear Mark.
Thanks for the input!
Yes the letters indicate bottle manufacturer.
Does anybody have WWII Russian bottles to show?
Regards
K.
Your bottle is made on "Konstantine mechanized bottle plant" - К.М.Б.З., perhaps, as far as I understand, in 1961 (61 at the top).
Link:
http://www.steclub.ru/forum/102-189-1
Dear dimmuborgir95.
Thanks for clarification!
Regards
K.
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