(a) A machine-made glass bottle with manufacture seams on both sides and a flat bottom; it has a cylindrical body that tapers to a short neck that turns upwards in a pronounced lip; a paper label is attached to the body of the bottle; the glass stopper (b) is mushroom-shaped with manufacture seams …
(a) A machine-made glass bottle with manufacture seams on both sides and a flat bottom; it has a cylindrical body that tapers to a short neck that turns upwards in a pronounced lip; a paper label is attached to the body of the bottle; the glass stopper (b) is mushroom-shaped with manufacture seams on both sides; it has a tapered stem with leak-proof grindings
Number Of Parts
2
Part Names
a - bottle - Size: Length 16.3 cm x Diam. 6.1cm
b - stopper - Size: Length 4.4 x Diam. 3.2 cm
Provenance
Used by either Dr. C.H. Bird or Dr. Godfrey Bird, of Gananoque, Ont.
Dates
1930
1950
circa 1930-1950
Material
glass: clear
paper: red; discoloured white
paint: white
Inscriptions
A handwritten label on the front of the bottle reads, "Acid Phospho [illegible]"
Permanent Location
Storage Room 0010
0010-A4-2
Condition Remarks
Small flecks of white paint on interior walls of bottle; label is partly loose; writing on label is faded
Copy Type
Original
Reference Types
Book
Reference Comments
"Catalog of Laboratory Apparatus and Scientific Instruments (JC-141)," by CENCO (Central Scientific Company of Canada), copyright 1942, p. 62 (similar to item 10430)