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AMEC Analysis: Part: Body Years (min): 1912 Years (max): 1912 Height: 9 3/4 Manufacture Method: Hand-made post bottom One round aqua bottle fragment with two mold seams and a post-bottom mold seam indicative of post-bottom manufacture. Automatic or hand manufacture is indeterminate without neck. Empressed Maker's Mark: AB (attached) Made by the American Bottle Company (1905-1929) (http://www.myinsulators.com/glass-factories/bottlemarks.html#ABCDEF). Red/brown accretions on interior. Light grey residue on interior and exterior. L. Penttila 3/29/2010
AMEC Analysis: Part: Whole Years (min): 1880 Years (max): 1913 Diagnostic Base Mark: Valve Mark Neck Finish: Lipping Tool One clear round glass medical bottle with bead finish. Two vertical mold seams extend to the edge of the base and to .75" from the finish. Base mark (possibly a valve mark) indicates automatic manufacture. White, black, red and grey discolorations on interior. White discoloration and iridescence on exterior. L. Penttila 3/29/2010
AMEC Analysis: Part: Whole Years (min): 1904 Years (max): 1904 Neck Finish: Lipping Tool Comments: The bottle is embossed with the date code used by the manufacturer during 1904. One round aqua bottle with mineral or double oil finish. Bottle was made by cup-bottom method. Empressed Maker's Mark: A.B.G.M. CO. J4 Made by Adolphus Busch Glass Mnfg. Company, plants at Belleville, IL (1886-c.1905) and St. Louis, MO (c.1891-1925): (http://www.myinsulators.com/glass-factories/bottlemarks.html#ABCDEF). Brown discolorations on interior and exterior, with brown accretions on exterior base. Some iridescence on interior. L. Penttila 3/29/2010
AMEC Analysis: Part: Whole Date range: 1903 Neck Finish: Automatic Machine Comments: Likely contained lard from armour & Co. Packers, Chicago. One white (milk) glass jar with round base and bead-like finish. Likely contained lard from Armour & Co in Chicago, IL. Largest fragment labeled 45KI765/P14-4a, second largest fragment is labeled 45KI765/P14-4b, the smallest fragment is labeled 45KI765/P14-4c. Maker's Mark embossed on base: ARMOUR & CO PACKERS CHICAGO Object broken into three fragments. Cracks on body of largest fragment. Dried substance present on inside and outside of bottle. J. Dougherty 03/22/2010
AMEC Analysis: Part: Whole Height: 7 3/8 Width: 3 1/4 Bottle Type: Medical Material: Glass, Clear Neck Finish: Prescription Comments: The Maker's Mark and "9" are embossed on the base. The "9" likely indicates the year 1909. One brown glass beer bottle with round base and crown finish. Cup bottom mold with circular mold seam just above base and mold seams extending along either side of bottle to 1/2" below finish. Embossed Maker's Mark: S.C. Co. 9 AMEC Analysis information for this catalog number does not match the artifact labeled P14-3. This bottle does not match the AMEC Analysis information for any of the missing bottles. Bubbles present in glass. Dried substance present on outside of bottle. J. Dougherty 03/01/2010.
AMEC Analysis: Part: Finish Comments: This piece appears to be part of a light fixture. One white glass fragment, possibly from a light fixture. Horizontal bands are visible, possibly tool marks from manufacture. One side has iridescence. Some brown/black accretions along exposed edges. L. Penttila 3/15/2010
AMEC Analysis:Part: FinishOne aqua glass fragment, possibly from a bottle. Brown accretions on exposed sides. Exterior surface covered with dried residue creating matte appearance. L. Penttila 3/15/2010
AMEC Analysis: Part: Whole Neck Finish: Prescription Technique: Hand-made cup bottom Comments: "586" is embossed on the base. Two clear glass bottle with prescription finish and salamander oval profile. Mold seams are 2 vertical seams running from cup-mold base to 1/4" below finish. Embossed Maker's Mark: 586 Grey/brown residue on interior and exterior with accretion of same on interior. Red/brown residue on interior. Some iridescence on exterior surface. L. Penttila 3/29/2010 Bottle was broken where the shoulder meets the neck during cataloging at the Burke Museum. Bottle was standing upright on a table when the table was bumped causing the bottle to fall over and break. K. Meyers 06/17/2010
AMEC Analysis: Part: Whole Neck Finish: Lipping Tool Decoration: Embossed One clear glass beverage bottle with round base and crown finish. Mold seams include: circular post-bottom mold seam on base and two vertical seam molds extending up to within 1/2" of bottom of finish. Embossed Maker's Mark on side: (Image of cat/fox reaching down to "x") FOX TRADE MARK J. G. FOX & CO. SEATTLE, WASH. (Back side, just above heel) 8 - S A B CO Fragment missing from finish/neck of bottle. Chips missing from rim and heel of bottle. Bubbles present in glass. Dried substance present on inside and outside of bottle. J. Dougherty 3/22/2010
AMEC Analysis: Part: Stopper Dates: 1920-1950 AMEC Analysis: Part: Stopper Dates: 1920-1950 Diagnostic Base Mark: Valve Mark Width: 2 1/8 Technique: Automatic Machine Comments: This bottle once contained some type of liniment. One white glass lid. Maker's Mark: 110 Unable to determine use or function of original bottle or years produced. Possible pontil scar on upper surface. Dried substance on all surfaces. Some iridescence, especially on interior. L. Penttila 2/1/2010