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Description

AMEC Analysis: Part: Whole Bottle Type: Condiment Neck Finish: Lipping Tool Comments: This is a pickle bottle with "H" and "530" embossed on the base. Seven fragments of one clear glass food bottle with polygon base and wide patent finish. Faceted body up to shoulder. Wide patent finish indicative of bottles holding condiments, oils or other food. Side mold seams extend beyond faceting to mid-neck. Largest fragment labeled 45KI765/M-43a, second largest fragment labeled 45KI765/M-43b, third largest fragment labeled 45KI765/M-43c, fourth fragment labeled 45KI765/M-43d, three smallest fragments bagged together and labeled 45KI765/M-43e. Base has embossed Maker's Mark: 630 H Dried substance on interior and exterior surfaces. J. Dougherty 03/22/2010 Bottle broken into two large pieces and two small pieces in between photography and cataloging at the Burke Museum. There were significant cracks in the bottle which likely caused breakage during movement of the box containing the complete bottle. K. Meyers 06/16/2010

Dimension Details

Depth = Thickness. Dimensions are of fragmented object. Dimensions given are of largest fragment. Diameter is of complete object at base, height is of fragmented object, thickness measured at fragmented portion of body. Dimensions of 49.9g object is: H: 2.02"; D: 2.2"; Th: 0.13". Height is of fragmented object, diameter measured at complete rim, thickness measured at fragmented portion of body. Dimensions of 6.8g object: L: 1.9"; W: 0.86"; H: 0.66". All measurements of fragmented object. Dimensions of 0.9g object: L: 0.97"; W: 0.50"; Th: 0.24'. All measurements of fragmented object.

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King County North America Northwest Coast Puget Sound Washington State Western United States Western Washington

Credit Line

Washington State Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation

Collection Owner

Owned by The Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture

Item History

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