Molded unidentifiable aqua glass bottle.
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Molded aqua bottle glass
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Molded aqua bottle glass
Explore This ItemThis fragment is the base from a wine bottle made of dark green glass. Illustrated in this fragment is the “kick” or “push-up,” the inward curving dome at the bottom of the bottle. Wine bottles such as this were primarily imported from Britain and Europe in the eighteenth century, and were…
Explore This ItemThis fragment is the base from a wine bottle made of dark green glass. Illustrated in this fragment is the “kick” or “push-up,” the inward curving dome at the bottom of the bottle. Wine bottles such as this were primarily imported from Britain and Europe in the eighteenth century, and were…
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