Empty small narrow cylindrical hollow purple tinted glass bottle with a closed, slightly convex bottom; there are two mould seams on the body, none on the neck; the shoulder is rounded, the top is open, and the lip is a tooled, broad, flat, vertical collar with uneven lower edges; the sides of the …
Empty small narrow cylindrical hollow purple tinted glass bottle with a closed, slightly convex bottom; there are two mould seams on the body, none on the neck; the shoulder is rounded, the top is open, and the lip is a tooled, broad, flat, vertical collar with uneven lower edges; the sides of the body and neck are straight; the glass contains several small bubbles; missing cork closure.
Number Of Parts
1
Provenance
Owned by Jack Willson.
Dates
1860
1880
circa 1860-1880
Date Remarks
Mould seams stop at shoulder
Material
glass: clear with violent tinge
Inscriptions
Outside bottom has a raised number: "1/2"
Permanent Location
Storage Room 0010
0010-A4-7 Box 2 Row C
Height
10.0 cm
Diameter
3.3 cm
Unit Of Measure
centimeters
Condition Remarks
The exterior is clean and the interior is slightly grimy; the top rim of the lip has three small chips
Copy Type
Original
Reference Types
Book
Reference Comments
"Bottles: Identification and Price Guide," by Michael Polak, 1994, pp. 19, 21