2017 Hawaii All-Collectors Show July 16th 2017

This weekend there will be the annual Hawaii All-Collectors Show at the Neil Blaisdell Exhibition Hall.  In addition to bottles there are many other interesting collectables that often show up here.  Details of show hours are listed below.

Date:
Sunday, July 16, 2017 at 10:30 am – 5:30 pm (Early Entry at 9:00 am)

Venue:
Blaisdell Exhibition Hall

Sale Date:
Sunday, July 16, 2017 at 8:30 am for both Early Entry and Regular sales.

Ticket Value:
$20.00 Early Entry (sold 8:30 am-10:30 am only)
$5.00 Admission (10:30 am – 5:30 pm) sold from 8:30 am, cannot enter until 10:30 am
$2.00 Child 7-11 yrs
Children under 6 are FREE.

Visit this link for a printable $1 off admission coupon.

http://www.ukulele.com/collect.html

Collector Ozzie Kotani

Earlier today I ran across and interesting article describing an old time Hawaiian bottle collector Ozzie Kotani.  I found it on a blog written by Ron Jacobs who also is a collector.  His article takes you on a journey of collecting bottles back in the 1970’s. For those collecting bottles in Hawaii during that time I’m sure those were the, “Good ‘ol days”, with many stories of exciting finds. Take time to read the article and comment on what you think.

Ozzie Kotani Article

’38 Liberty Soda Works Wahiawa

Here’s a bottle that caught my eye recently.  It’s a Liberty Soda Works bottle from Wahiawa, Oahu.  It was produced in 1938 by the company.  The red and white label features an image of New York’s Statue of Liberty with skyscrapers in the background.  The glass condition of the bottle is very good but there is considerable amounts of fading on the left side and on the back of the bottle.  It is an extremely rare find in any condition.  It sold on eBay for $910.00

Oahu Soda Works

Today a painted Oahu Soda Works bottle sold on eBay for $405.00.  That’s pretty impressive and I’m sure will be a nice bottle to someone’s collection.  Here’s a picture of the botttle that sold earlier today.  

Rating Condition of Antique Bottles

The condition of a bottle has a dramatic impact its value. Once a common bottle gets a crack or chip, it usually loses half or more of its value. Damage is more tolerated on rarer bottles, but still has an impact on price.

Following are some terms used to identify the condition of a bottle.

  • Mint – bottle is in brand new condition with absolutely no damage. Also called “attic mint” because most bottles of this condition must have been in an attic (i.e. and never underground) to have survived in such perfect condition. A tumbled bottle can never be mint.
  • Near Mint – bottle would be mint except for some very minor damage like small stain, tiny nick, light scratch, small open bubble, or tiny patches of case wear. Lightly tumbled bottles can grade near mint if no other condition issues.
  • Excellent – Between “Near Mint” and “Very Good”. Bottle may have some light stain and/or light case wear and/or light scratches but no chips/cracks. Moderate to heavily tumbled bottles can grade excellent if they just retain some light scratches or ground wear.
  • Very Good – some scratches and medium-to-heavy case wear, some inside and/or outside staining. May have some minor nicks and no more than one or two small chips.
  • Good – heavy scratches, substantial case wear, heavy staining, some chips.
  • Poor – cracked and/or chipped.
  • Damaged – large cracks and/or large pieces chipped away.

    Chipped Maui Soda Works Bottle

Hawaii Milk Caps

I know this website is a site for Hawaiian bottle collectors but I found a pretty neat site by Gene Takae today who shares his milk cap collection with us.  He shares some of his 58 different milk caps from Oahu, Kauai, Maui, Molokai/Lanai, and the Big Island.  I thought some of us bottle guys might be interested in this.

http://hawaiianmilkcaps.tripod.com/

 

University of Hawaii 1/4 Pint

Yesterday an extremely rare milk bottle sold on eBay.  It was for a University of Hawaii quarter pint.  Quarter pints are much harder to find especially in mint uncirculated condition.  The bidding started at 99 cents and closed at $565.00.

2011 Hawaii All Collectors Expo Pictures

This past weekend was the Hawaii Collectors Expo. There were many people and a lot of excitement in the air.  It’s amazing to see how many different interests collectors have.  The favorite on my list was the Hawaiian bottles of course.  For those that didn’t have a chance to attend the expo here are some pictures of what the expo had to offer.  A big mahalo to Shizu for providing these pictures for us.

Entrance to the expo
Nice amber Hawaiian

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