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Clear Iridescent Glass Bunny Dish
Liberty Glass
🌎 In perfect condition; no cracks or chips
4.5" x 3.5" x 4.5"
As often happens, the Liberty Glass Co. of Sapulpa, Oklahoma, grew from a split in an
earlier firm (the Bartlett-Collins Glass Co.) and became one of the largest and most successful
milk bottle and soda bottle producers west of the Mississippi River. Although George F. Collins
operated a second plant at Poteau, Oklahoma, it apparently only manufactured door knobs and
other functional glass. Liberty purchased a glass house at Santa Ana, Texas, but apparently
closed the facility immediately. Although the Sapulpa plant only produced milk bottles initially,
it introduced soda bottles in 1934 or 1935, and sodas eventually became the firm’s flagship
product. Liberty became part of the American National Can Co. in 1994 but retained its identity
until it was absorbed by Ball-Foster in 1996.
https://sha.org/bottle/pdffiles/LibertyGlassCo.pdf
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