Rectangular green glass bottle; with sloped shoulders and beveled edges; without cork; with visible manufacturer's bubbles in glass; circular valve mark on base and uneven lip.
Rectangular green glass bottle; with sloped shoulders and beveled edges; without cork; with visible manufacturer's bubbles in glass; circular valve mark on base and uneven lip.
Number Of Parts
1
Provenance
Items belonged to donor, a physician from Ottawa.
Dates
1880
1900
circa 1880 - 1900
Date Remarks
Online research
Material
glass: green
Permanent Location
Storage Room 0010
0010-A4-8 Box 1 Row A
Length
7.3
Width
3.7
Depth
3.7
Unit Of Measure
centimeters
Condition Remarks
Minor residue inside bottle; minor bubbles in glass; minor chipping on opening
Copy Type
original
Reference Types
Internet
Reference Comments
Household Bottles. Society for Historical Archaeology Inc.
Research Facts
The rough "burst-off" type finish present on the opening of this bottle (which is almost a non-finish finish) is very commonly encountered with English made ink bottles though was also used in U. S. ink bottle manufacture
This rounded shoulder type square ink was referred to as a "round shouldered carmine" ink bottle by bottle makers.