LAS VEGAS, NEV.- An effervescent six-figure winning bid drove an extremely rare Coca-Cola prototype bottle to the top of prices realized at
Morphys April 12-14 auction in Las Vegas. The elite three-day offering of antique coin-op and gambling machines, Old West relics, and antique advertising chalked up more than $3 million, with $110,700 of that total attributable to the early-20th-century soft drink bottle.
A bona fide American treasure, the modified prototype bottle was created by the Root Glass Company in 1915 and submitted to Coca-Cola executives for consideration as the design for their standard Coke bottle. After remaining out of sight for more than a century, the bottle was discovered in the collection of a retired Coca-Cola employee who also had previously worked for Root Glass. According to Morphy Auctions president Dan Morphy, the test bottle is one of only two of its type known to exist and is the only fully intact example.
This bottle is a missing link in the history of Coca-Cola. From the moment it arrived in our hands, we knew it would create a buzz. Its considered a highly important piece, not only by Coca-Cola collectors but also advanced bottle collectors, Morphy said. The new owner of the bottle is a private collector who prefers to remain anonymous.
To view the online catalog for Morphys April 12-14, 2019 Las Vegas auction visit the companys website at www.morphyauctions.com.