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Two-part wine bottle finish.

Two-part wine bottle finish.

Non-Lead | Object #: 1765208

This dark green glass fragment is from a wine bottle finish comprised of a flat top lip and irregular string rim. The term finish refers to the opening where a cork was inserted and secured, often with a small length of copper alloy wire. The finish is comprised of both the lip, to hold the cor...

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Two-part wine bottle finish.

Two-part wine bottle finish.

Non-Lead | Object #: 1765223

This dark green glass fragment is from a wine bottle finish comprised of a flat top lip and down-sloped string rim. The term finish refers to the opening where a cork was inserted and secured, often with a small length of copper alloy wire. The finish is comprised of both the lip, to hold the c...

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Wine bottle with two-part finish.

Wine bottle with two-part finish.

Non-Lead | Object #: 1779728

This dark green glass fragment is from a wine bottle finish comprised of a V-shaped lip and down-sloped string rim. The term finish refers to the opening where a cork was inserted and secured, often with a small length of copper alloy wire. The finish is comprised of both the lip, to hold the c...

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Wine bottle with two-part finish.

Wine bottle with two-part finish.

Non-Lead | Object #: 1781564

This dark green glass fragment is from a wine bottle finish comprised of an irregular lip and down-sloped string rim. The term finish refers to the opening where a cork was inserted and secured, often with a small length of copper alloy wire. The finish is comprised of both the lip, to hold the...

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Wine bottle with two-part finish.

Wine bottle with two-part finish.

Non-Lead | Object #: 1781585

This dark green glass fragment is from a wine bottle finish comprised of a V-shaped lip and down-sloped string rim. The term finish refers to the opening where a cork was inserted and secured, often with a small length of copper alloy wire. The finish is comprised of both the lip, to hold the c...

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Wine bottle neck with two-part finish.

Wine bottle neck with two-part finish.

Non-Lead | Object #: 1781860

This dark green glass fragment is from a wine bottle finish comprised of an irregular lip and V-shaped string rim. The term finish refers to the opening where a cork was inserted and secured, often with a small length of copper alloy wire. The finish is comprised of both the lip, to hold the co...

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Bell jar knop and shoulder.

Bell jar knop and shoulder.

Non-Lead | Object #: 1781865

While the material of this fragment of dark green glass seen here is similar to that of eighteenth century wine bottle, it is of a completely different form. The object is a bell jar or glass dome. These domes flared at the mouth and the rims were often folded back over onto themselves creating...

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Aqua pharmaceutical vial finish and neck.

Aqua pharmaceutical vial finish and neck.

Non-Lead | Object #: 1781896

Aqua glass pharmaceutical vial finish and neck.

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Light blue hollow ware glass with fleur de lis design.

Light blue hollow ware glass with fleur de lis design.

Non-Lead | Object #: 1782216

This small fragment of glass is a part of a French perfume bottle and offers an intriguing story of international trade networks. Despite the slightly golden appearance caused by weathering effects, the color of this fragment was originally a dark blue, achieved by adding cobalt to molten glass...

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Molded unidentifiable aqua glass bottle.

Molded unidentifiable aqua glass bottle.

Non-Lead | Object #: 1782404

Molded aqua bottle glass

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Wine glass with bowl base and partial blue and opaque twisted stem

Wine glass with bowl base and partial blue and opaque twisted stem

Lead | Object #: 1782766

Possible bell or waisted bowl. Twist composed of 1 opaque and 1 blue spiral thread encircling opaque corkscrew

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Wine glass with enamel-twisted straight stem and partial foot

Wine glass with enamel-twisted straight stem and partial foot

Lead | Object #: 1783059

Straight stem with opaque twists.

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Wine glass with enamel-twisted straight stem and partial bowl base

Wine glass with enamel-twisted straight stem and partial bowl base

Lead | Object #: 1783122

Straight stem with opaque twists. Bowl is possibly trumpet shaped.

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Wine glass foot with partial enamel-twisted stem

Wine glass foot with partial enamel-twisted stem

Lead | Object #: 1783193

Conical plain foot. Opaque twists starting to form at stem base.

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Stem with inverted baluster and air twists.

Stem with inverted baluster and air twists.

Lead | Object #: 1783230

10 spiral air twists inside inverted baluster.

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Wine glass with partial conical plain foot and straight stem

Wine glass with partial conical plain foot and straight stem

Lead | Object #: 1783279

Slightly smoothed pontil scar.

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Dark green wine bottle conical base.

Dark green wine bottle conical base.

Non-Lead | Object #: 1840855

This 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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Dark green wine bottle domed base.

Dark green wine bottle domed base.

Non-Lead | Object #: 1840876

This 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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Daniel Parke Custis wine bottle seal.

Daniel Parke Custis wine bottle seal.

Non-Lead | Object #: 1840926

This fragment is a wine bottle seal, bearing the initials of DP Custis. Wine bottles such as this were primarily imported from Britain and Europe in the eighteenth century, and were commonly used to consume cider, beer, wine or liquors in colonial households of all statuses. Seals such as these...

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