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AMEC Analysis: Part: Whole Years (min): 1900 Years (max): 1915 AMEC Analysis: Part: Whole Years (min): 1900 Years (max): 1915 Neck Finish: Lipping Tool Decoration: Embossed Manufacture Method: Hand-made hinge bottom Comments: This is a fig syrup bottle. One clear glass bottle with prescription neck finish and blake base profile. Two vertical mold seams run from cup-bottom mold seam to within .25" of finish. Red, brown, grey and black discoloration on interior and exterior. Two chips from neck finish, one shallow and one deep, leaving about half of finish intact. L. Penttila 3/29/2010
AMEC Analysis: Part: Whole Bottle Type: Bitters Neck Finish: Hand applied Decoration: Paper One olive green glass Hungarian mineral water bottle with round base and blob finish. Cup bottom mold with two seam molds extending up either side of bottle to just below finish. Embossed base features Maker's Mark: HUNYADI JANOS SAXLEHNERS BITTERQUELLE Whittle marks and bubbles present in glass. Remnants of label on outside, chips at heel. J. Dougherty 03/17/2010
AMEC Analysis: Part: Whole Diagnostic Base Mark: Owens Ring/Cutoff Scar Date Range: 1913 Neck Finish: Automatic Machine One clear glass condiment bottle with round base and small mouth external thread finish. Post base has suction scar that is indicative of the Owens Automatic Bottle Machine. Two-piece body mold seams extends up to horizontal mold seams that extend to top of finish with circular seam at base of finish. Dried substance present on inside of bottle. J. Dougherty 03/01/2010
AMEC Analysis: Part: Finish Years (min): 1900 Years (max): 1920 Decoration: Embossed Manufacture Method: Hand-made Post Bottom One aqua bottle fragment, including the base. Bottle was manufactured with post-bottom method. Thickness of walls is visible due to breakage; thickness varies extremely (almost .1"). Empressed Maker's Mark: J.G.Fox & Co SEATTLE WASH Dried brown substance on interior. Black discoloration/accretion on exterior base. L. Penttila 3/15/2010
AMEC Analysis: Part: Finish Years (min): 1900 Years (max): 1920 Decoration: Embossed Manufacture Method: Hand-made Post Bottom One aqua bottle fragment, including the base. Bottle was manufactured with post-bottom method. Empressed Maker's Mark: FO Tradem J.G.Fox & SEATTLE WASH. Brown discoloration on interior. Iridescence on exterior. L. Penttila 3/15/2010
AMEC Analysis: Part: Indeterminate Comments: This is a fragment of a hurricane lamp. One white glass fragment, possibly from a light fixture. Fragment includes a right angle in the object's surface. Dark accretions on both surfaces. L. Penttila 3/15/2010
AMEC Analysis:Comments: This is a fragment with no diagnostic characteristics.One curved brown glass fragment. Brown accretions on interior and exterior. Glass around impact point is splintering and breaking. L. Penttila 3/15/2010
AMEC Analysis: Part: Body Width: 3 3/16 Decoration: Embossed Comments: This bottle has a high push-up base and is embossed with Greek lettering approximated as "N. G. Kallikoynee" One round aqua bottle fragment (body) with two faint (erased) mold seams and a cup-bottom mold seam. Bottle has large push-up in base. Maker's Mark empressed on side: See photo for maker's mark details. Red/brown discoloration on interior. White discoloration on exterior. L. Penttila 3/29/2010
AMEC Analysis: Part: Whole Date Range: 1903 Diagnostic Base Mark: Valve Mark Neck Finish: Automatic Machine One brown glass beer bottle with round base and crown finish. Post mold bottom with circular seam near center of base and seam mold extending up either side of bottle through the top of the finish. Suction scar on base indicative of Owens Bottle Machine. Maker's Mark embossed just above base: R102 Dried substance and abrasions on outside of bottle. J. Dougherty 03/01/2010
AMEC Analysis: Part: Finish Years (min): 1902 Years (max): 1913 Neck Finish: Crown Manufacture Method: Hand-made (finish only) Comments: The metal cap is still attached to the bottle. One green glass bottle fragment with intact neck and crown finish. Cap remains on neck. Two mold seams run up opposite sides, similar to an automatic machine-made bottle. Metal on cap is corroded. Light grey/brown discoloration on interior and exterior. L. Penttila 3/15/2010