20" T x 10" in Diameter 

Approximately 13lbs.

The Arrowhead Mountain Springs emerged from a large rock formation shaped like a downwardly pointed arrowhead (See Last Image) and thus began The Arrowhead Springs Co. in 1909, serving Southern California. The plant moved to Los Angeles in 1917.  This particular bottle is embossed "ARROWHEAD Los Angeles" with the downward pointed arrowhead as the focal point along with 16 rows of arrowheads, which made the cost of each bottle quite expensive to produce.  By 1930, Arrowhead reduced the background to a single row of arrowheads at the shoulder and another at the heel.  The base of this bottle features the Shield of W.L. Latchford with code X28 indicating its production year of 1928. These bottles were reused until they broke, wore out, or were stolen (see the warning on the bottle that reads "REGISTERED PENALTY FOR PRIVATE USE FINE AND IMPRISONMENT." They were used in both counter-top and stand alone coolers and soon the office water cooler became the gathering place for break time and gossip.  This bottle is in excellent vintage condition with no chips and no cracks.  Surface wear and wear on base is commensurate with its age. Truly an awesome piece of history for the collector!  Ships well packed and fully insured. Shipping rate to the U.S. Lower 48 Only. Please inquire for shipping outside the lower 48.