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Bottle | SUR-6EA2A4 |
Post medieval | Berkshire |
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| A worn seal from a 17th or 18th century green glass bottle. The seal shows the owner's or publican's initials WP either side of a mitre. | |||||
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Bottle | NMS-EBF253 |
Post medieval | Norfolk |
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| Late 17th to later 18th century dark green glass wine bottle, probably mid 18th century. Onion or mallet shaped with applied rim below the lip. Almost complete, one small sherd missing from side. Maximum diameter 135mm. Height 200mm. | |||||
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Bottle | DEV-21B666 |
Post medieval | Devon |
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| Fragment of a postmedieval moulded glass bottle seal embossed with the letter 'H'. | |||||
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Bottle | LIN-7EFF68 |
Post medieval | Lincolnshire |
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| A circular seal from a glass bottle. The seal depicts a crowned beaded male bust facing. The face is elongated and has a distincting moustache. To either side of the bust is a laurel leaf or branch. The glass is a light green-colour. | |||||
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Bottle | IOW-688730 |
Post medieval | Isle Of Wight |
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| A post-Medieval glass bottle fragment (c. 1700-c. 1800). Surface find in the inter-tidal zone. The fragment is part of the base and has a pronounced 'push-up' and the diameter at the base would have been about 95mm when the bottle was complete. The glass is green and semi-translucent, its surface... | |||||
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Bottle | SWYOR-D2F067 |
Post medieval | West Yorkshire |
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| Three fragments of glass from a Post Medieval wine bottle, including the embossed and applied seal. The seal indicates the owner of the bottle and has the initials MW with the date 1693 below. Consistant with this date the glass is a translucent mid olive colour. In around 1636 English law prohib... | |||||
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Bottle | LIN-08EB88 |
Post medieval | Lincolnshire |
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| A seal from a glass bottle. The seal is oval and has in its centre a shield with a vertical sword. Lance Mytton has kindly provided the following information: The seal is likely to be that of the the Dymoke family of Scrivelsby, Lincolnshire. J.C. Walter's 'History of Horncastle' (1908) records a... | |||||
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Bottle | NLM-CFDAC6 |
Post medieval | North Lincolnshire |
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| Glass Two Bottle fragments. Blueish and greenish iridescent shards, probably from the bases of two wine or champagne bottles with pronounced punts; one from the edge of the base, and the other probably from the side of the punt. Both fragments are decayed to a similar degree, suggesting them ... | |||||
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Bottle | BH-D475E5 |
Post medieval | Bedfordshire |
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| A fragment of a glass vessel, probably of post-Medieval date. The piece represents approximately two thirds of the base of a circular-sectioned bottle or flask The underside of the base is concave and has a flaw at its centre. A deep grooved extends around one third of the base, the wall angli... | |||||
| Bottle | SUSS-27FF78 |
Post medieval | East Sussex |
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| Incomplete neck and mouth from a Post Medieval Frechen stoneware bottle of the 'bellamine' type, 1600-1700 AD. The neck is decorated with a stylised Bartmann face-mask and there are a series of rounded raised collars on the outer side at the mouth. The sherd has a high-fired buff grey fabric, vis... | |||||
| Bottle | SUSS-182F37 |
Post medieval | East Sussex |
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| Two incomplete Post Medieval Frechen stoneware bottles, 1550-1700 AD. The find consists of the bases of two Frechen stoneware bottles, probably Bellamine. Both bottles are made from a pale buff fabric and have a greyish lead glaze on the exterior surface with traces of iron wash. Together the inc... | |||||
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Bottle | LON-18B984 |
Post medieval | Greater London |
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| A Post Medieval glass bottle seal (c.1660). This fragment of a green glass bottle includes the majority of the seal that would have sat on the body of the bottle below the shoulder. The seal is stamped on an oval lump of molten glass which was applied to the body of the bottle. The seal is mar... | |||||
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Bottle | NLM-1CC634 |
Post medieval | North Yorkshire |
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| A post medieval seal from a glass bottle. The circular seal has a letter P at the top with a pellet either side and the letters RA underneath. The diameter is 41.3mm, the thickness is 10.5mm and the weight is 17.38g. | |||||
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Bottle | SUSS-BD7530 |
Post medieval | Greater London |
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| Dark green glass wine bottle of onion shape. The body is complete but the neck and rim are broken. There is a circular glass seal on the body showing a three masted sailing ship with the initials F//T/E arranged in a triangle above (the F being above and between the T and E). This arrangement of ... | |||||
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Bottle | DEV-717A64 |
Post medieval | Devon |
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| Postmedieval fragment from a glass bottle. The circular fragment is dark green in colour and reads 'I Skinner 1736'. Bottles were provided with a seal for several reasons such as to indicate the contents of the bottle, to commemorate a well-known person, or to identify the owner of the bottle. In... | |||||
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Bottle | LANCUM-0F0BA7 |
Post medieval | Lancashire |
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| Small cast lead-alloy bottle dating from the late post-medieval or early modern period, i.e. 1700-1900. The bottle was roughly cast and badly finished with a lop-sided neck and ill-defined shoulders. It is unknown what it was used for but it is possible that it was a small ink bottle. It would ha... | |||||
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Bottle | WILT-68A227 |
Post medieval | Wiltshire |
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| Base fragment of post medieval green glass bottle, with irridescant flakes of a gold colour where the surface is damaged. The fragment has an indented, rounded point, which stands 24.6mm high. Measures 32.3x32.7x3.2mm. It weighs 7.56g. | |||||
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Bottle | LON-1AF1F2 |
Post medieval | Greater London |
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| A Post Medieval glass bottle seal (AD1710). Only the seal remains of this green glass bottle. The seal is heraldic and show a shield bearing a seated animal, probably a dog, above plumes of feathers and scroll work to each side. Dimensions: diameter: 51.77mm; thickness: 10.89mm; weight: 36.6... | |||||
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Bottle | DOR-23C926 |
Post medieval | Dorset |
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| A small clear and blue glass drop-shaped bottle. Handblown. The rim is broken and there is a rounded a collar at the top of the neck. The body flares out at the sides into a rounded drop-shape, but it is flattened front and back. At the base is an applied flat foot which is uneven so that the bot... | |||||
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Bottle | SUR-6E8963 |
Post medieval | Hampshire |
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| A fragment of a post medieval spur. The heel survives together with part of one side and the short (c28.2mm) globular rowel box. The side is decorated with engraved lines and punched curves. | |||||
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Bottle | SUSS-94C197 |
Post medieval | West Sussex |
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| A cast copper alloy object. The object resembles a small bottle, with a round main body and a short neck – terminating with a rolled lip. On the base of the bottle there is a hole. There is a collar around the middle of the bottles body. The metal is a mid greenish-brown colour. This object is ... | |||||
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Bottle | LON-B416A6 |
Post medieval | Greater London |
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| A late 17th century glass wine bottle (AD1670 – 1700). The base of the bottle has a kick-up to trap the sediment in the wine and it also bears the circular scar from where the bottle was attached to the blowing tube. The bulbous body of the bottle gradually expands to the curving shoulder. ... | |||||
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Bottle | DEV-E83C65 |
Post medieval | Devon |
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| Onion-shaped glass wine bottle dating to 1700's AD. | |||||
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Bottle | SOMDOR-1CEDF3 |
Post medieval | Somerset |
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| A small light green blown glass bottle of post-medieval date. The bottle has a globular body with a maximum diameter of 35.94mm. In plan it is sub-quadrangular with rounded corners. There is a central conical depression in the base. Overall the bottle is 39.66mm high. The body narrows quickly int... | |||||
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Bottle | CORN-8504D8 |
Post medieval | Cornwall |
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| Dark green glass fragment or shard of an onion bottle. These 17th-century wine bottles were so called because of their globular 'onion' shape below the neck of the bottle. Glass seals are often found attached to these bottles, which can give an indication of who the owner was or which public hous... | |||||
| Bottle | NCL-F7FAB5 |
Post medieval | Greater London |
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| A complete glass wine or brandy bottle, probably dating to the eighteenth century. The bottle is square in profile with a slightly tapering neck and a collar at mouth. The base of the bottle is circular and concave. The bottle has a diameter of 82mm and a height of 195mm. | |||||
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Bottle | SUSS-3DCE14 |
Post medieval | East Sussex |
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| A cast copper alloy object. The object resembles a small bottle, with a round main body and a short neck – terminating with a rolled lip. The base of the bottle has corroded though, largely because the metal is very thin. The metal is a mid reddish-brown colour. This object is likely to date... | |||||
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Bottle | LEIC-68D115 |
Post medieval | Rutland |
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| The base and lower body of a post-Medieval pale green glass bottle, dating from the 19th-20th century. It is 21mm in length and weighs 8.7g. The walls vary in thickness from 1-2mm and has a thick base with a raised dome at its centre. | |||||
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Bottle | SUR-04C905 |
Post medieval | Oxfordshire |
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| A seal from a wine bottle, probably of mid-18th century date. The seal reads 'Mag. Coll/ C.R'. | |||||
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Bottle | LIN-49FC12 |
Post medieval | Lincolnshire |
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| Post-medieval glass witch-bottle and contents. The glass bottle has a wide flat base with a twisted/fluted narrow neck, which is broken mainly around the rim. The size and form of the base and neck indicates that the vessel was originally an inkwell or a small ornamental candle holder, the form... | |||||

