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AMEC Analysis: Part: Whole Years (min): 1880 Years (max): 1890 Neck Finish: Prescription Height: 5 5/16 Width: 2 One clear glass medical bottle with buffalo or Philadelphia oval base and prescription finish. Two vertical mold seams extending from cup-bottom seam mold to within .5" of neck finish. Brown and black discoloration on interior. Iridescence on exterior. L. Pentilla 01/25/2010
AMEC Analysis: (None- this was not in the original combined catalogue. LP) One aqua glass medical bottle with packer finish and blake base profile. No apparent mold seams, possibly shoulder-height mold (IMACS). Empressed Maker's Mark: (Side) KUTNOW'S POWDER (base) K's P Kutnow's Powder was a weight-loss "effervescent." Black and grey discoloration on interior. Iridescence on exterior and mouth. L. Penttila 3/29/2010
AMEC Analysis: Part: Body Bottle Type: Condiment Functional Classification: Food/Subsistence Comments: This fragment is from the shoulder of an octagonal bottle. One aqua glass bottle fragment, likely from bottle. Faceting on exterior of bottle has rounded top. J. Dougherty 12/17/2009
AMEC Analysis: Part: Whole Neck Finish: Lipping Tool Decoration: Embossed Manufacture Method: Hand-made Bottom hinge Comments: This is a cure-all product. One brown glass medical bottle with monarch or erie oval base and flat or patent finish. Seams run up two opposing sides from base to shoulder. Seams rubbed out at neck, indicative of hand finishing. Embossed Makers Mark: "OZOMULSION" Maker's mark indicates the bottle was made by T.A. Slocum Company at 68 Pine Street in New York City. Dried remnants on inside of bottle. Two-part upside down Y-shaped crack on back panel of bottle. J. Dougherty 01/21/2010
AMEC Analysis: Part: Whole AMEC Analysis: Part: Whole Bottle Type: Catsup Dates: 1880-1930 Neck Finish: Small Mouth External Thread Manufacture Method: Semi Automatic Comments: The base shows a suction scar from a semi-automatic machine. One clear glass bottle with round base and small external thread finish. Post base has suction scar indicative of the Owens Automatic Bottle Machine. Two-piece body mold seams extend up to horizontal mold seams that circle the bottom of the finish. Dried substance on interior and exterior. L. Penttila 1/25/2010
AMEC Analysis:Comments: This artifact is a single fragment of clear flat glass approximately 1/16 inch thick.One clear window pane glass fragment. Fragment has two small cracks. J. Dougherty 12/22/2009
AMEC Analysis: Comments: This artifact consists of three pieces of clear, flat glass. Each is approximately 2 inches and 1/16 inch thick. Three clear window pane glass fragments. Largest fragment labeled 45KI765/P9-55a, middle fragment labeled 45KI765/P9-55b, smallest fragment labeled 45KI765-P9/55c. Brown and black discoloration and tan accretions on surfaces of all three fragments. J. Dougherty 12/09/2009
AMEC Analysis: Part: Finish Decoration: Painted/silk screened Comments: This fragment was Painted gold. One clear glass fragment with remnants of non-decorative metallic paint on exterior. Fragment has slight curve. Paint is flaking off. J. Dougherty 12/09/2009
AMEC Analysis: Part: Neck Vessel Form: Whiskey/Liquor Functional Classification: Alcohol Comments: "394" and "2" are embossed on the base. One brown glass bottle fragment. The base is intact showing mold seams consistent with a cup bottom mold. Bottom of bottle embossed with: "399 / 2." J. Dougherty 12/10/2009
AMEC Analysis: Part: Whole Neck Finish: Lipping Tool Manufacture Method: Hand-made turned in mold Functional Classification: Alcohol Comments: The bottle has a sand pontil mark on the base. One green glass wine bottle with round base and bead finish. Concentric horizontal rings present on body are indicative of turn-molded manufacture. J. Dougherty 12/16/2009