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Lot #110: Vintage bottle and can collection

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Location:

Seabrooke Drive, Ottawa, ON, K2L 2K4

Pickup:

Sun, April 12 2026 Category A: 09:30 AM - 01:30 PM

This is a vintage bottle and can collection starting off with the infamous and very collectible Orange Crush bottle then moving to the Royal Crown RC Cola copyright 1956 let me have two green bottles Labatt extra stock ale and a Fresca vintage soda bottle a light blue glass bottle and then five cans for them are heavy duty thicker gauge aluminum Coca-Cola can and then we have a vintage Crush Soda mousse can probably 1970s cuz it's Thick aluminum. 1. The Most Collectible: Royal Crown (RC) Cola Bottle The clear glass RC Cola bottle with the yellow and red label is likely your most desirable piece. Why: These "Applied Color Label" (ACL) bottles are highly sought after by soda enthusiasts. The graphics on this one appear to be in decent shape, which is key for value. Estimated Value: Depending on the specific year and regional bottling plant (usually found on the bottom), these often sell for 15.00 – 25.00 CAD. 2. The Most Unique: Orange Crush "Krinkly" Bottle The amber "ribbed" or "krinkly" Orange Crush bottle on the far left is a classic. Why: This design was iconic for the brand for decades. While they were produced in high volume, the amber glass version is a staple for any "bottled soda" shelf. Estimated Value: Typically ranges from 10.00 – 15.00 CAD. 3. The "Commemorative" Interest: Toronto Blue Jays Coca-Cola Cans The stacked Coca-Cola cans featuring the Toronto Blue Jays logo have specific "crossover" appeal for sports fans. Why: If these are from the 1992 or 1993 World Series era, they hold nostalgic value for Canadian sports collectors. However, since they are empty and have been opened, their value is mostly sentimental or decorative. Estimated Value: Roughly 5.00 – 10.00 CAD for the set. Other Items in the Lot: Fresca & Labatt's Bottles: These are great for a vintage "shelf filler" look. The Labatt's Extra Stock Ale bottle is a nice piece of Canadian brewing history, but it's relatively common, usually fetching 5.00 – 8.00 CAD. Light Blue Swing-Top Bottle: This appears to be a generic or reproduction decorative bottle. Unless there is an embossed brand name on the bottom, it's worth about 5.00 CAD. Crushed Pink Crush Can: Unfortunately, the heavy damage (crushing and rusting) removes its value for serious collectors, though it has a cool "found object" aesthetic. Pro-Tip: Check the bottoms of the glass bottles for a two-digit number. This often indicates the year of manufacture (e.g., "64" for 1964), which can help you narrow down exactly how vintage they are! Pickup category timeslot {A}

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Only Available Pickup Date/Time: Sun, April 12 2026 Category A: 09:30 AM - 01:30 PM

Pickup Location:  Seabrooke Drive, Ottawa, ON, K2L 2K4 View Map (opens in new window)


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Saturday, April 4, 2026 at 9:00:00 PM UTC

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Friday, April 10, 2026 between 1:00:00 AM and 1:29:00 AM UTC

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