That is a beautiful looking bottle.I dug up this bottle yesterday from the corner of an old cellar. I believe it might be a medicine bottle but I'm not sure. I don't know if my eyes are just playing tricks on me but there seems to be something embossed on it. Any help is appreciated!
That is a awesome bottle,great find It definitely looks really old definitely 1800 really nice.I dug up this bottle yesterday from the corner of an old cellar. I believe it might be a medicine bottle but I'm not sure. I don't know if my eyes are just playing tricks on me but there seems to be something embossed on it. Any help is appreciated!
Nice!!! Congrats!!!I dug up this bottle yesterday from the corner of an old cellar. I believe it might be a medicine bottle but I'm not sure. I don't know if my eyes are just playing tricks on me but there seems to be something embossed on it. Any help is appreciated!
Just to be a stickler here the bottle isn't a typical black glass.Definitely an oldie right there. That black glass had a Fair bit of iron slag in it which also made it tougher to break. It also contributed to that color which is good at shielding the contents from a lot of sunlight.
Thanks for the great information!Just to be a stickler here the bottle isn't a typical black glass.
It falls into an earlier colour which dates earlier
These 2 photos show the correct colour
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It's in the brown/amber range of colour
one can get a dating range also from the colour
Bottle Colors Page
sha.org
The offset pontil scar is another indication of an early hand blown bottle.
I hope when @Harry Pristis pops back on the forum he can provide some insight into what he knows about the bottle.
He certainly knows his early glass.