Two Water Worn Bottles

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Purchase two water worn black glass bottles today. They are both as smooth as a baby's butt. Not sure if they are from the ocean or another body of water. but the are very water worn. They were purchased near the Atlantic coast.
 

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Thanks for the info Harry. I was told this bottle was probably English but wasn't told the time period it was made. Here's a pic of the base and top. Doesn't have a open pontil like the Dutch Onion bottles but has a smooth base.
 

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Harry Pristis

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Your circa-1750s mallet was pontil scarred when new. There was a separation layer of ground glass (typically), sometimes very fine, between the red-hot pontil rod and the bottom of the nascent bottle. Even after water wear, you should be able to find remnant traces of the "sand pontil" with your fingernail.

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Great bottles. I really like the mallet
 

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Great ID and info and very nice bottles
 

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