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AMEC Analysis: Part: Whole Years (min): 1850 Years (max): 1920 Neck Finish: Lipping Tool Manufacture Method: Hand-made Post Bottom Comments: The neck and finish are broken, but the height is approximately 9 inches. Four fragments of a round aqua glass soda bottle with crown finish. Neck and two smaller pieces separate from main body. Seams indicate cup-bottom manufacture. Largest fragment labeled 45KI765/M-38a, second largest labeled 45KI765/M-38b, third largest labeled 45KI765/M-38c, smallest labeled 45KI765/M-38d. Maker's Mark embossed on front: GREEN LAKE SODAWORKS GREEN LAKE WASHINGTON And on base: 347 H Object is fragmented leaving jagged, fragile edges. In main body fragment cracks emanate from an impact point below the shoulder with two cracks extending over "GREEN LAKE" and a third extending down the undecorated back side of bottle. Cracks are approximately 1.5". L. Penttila 3/15/2010
AMEC Analysis: Part: Whole Neck Finish: Lipping Tool Material: Aqua Glass Comments: This is a Chianti-style bottle that would have had a wicker base. The base is turned in a mold and the neck and finish are free-blown. One green glass beverage bottle with rounded bottom base that does not sit flat. Packer finish. May have been used as Chianti bottle. Bubbles present in glass. Dried substance inside and outside of bottle. J. Dougherty 03/22/2010
AMEC Analysis: Part: Whole Years (min): 1906 Years (max): 1920 Comments: This piece is an early light bulb. It is made by hand and has a carbon filament. One clear light bulb without base. Filaments are not connected but are present in bulb. Brown and grey discoloration on interior and exterior. Tip has been broken leaving a hole at the apex. L. Penttila 3/15/2010
AMEC Analysis: Part: Whole Years (min): 1900 Years (max): 1920 Comments: This piece is an early light bulb. It is made by hand and has a carbon filament. One clear light bulb with intact metal base. Internal filaments are still present and mostly intact. Dark grey discoloration on glass may be remnant of coating or film on interior. Metal base is corroding. Grey/brown discoloration on exterior. L. Penttila 3/15/2010
AMEC Analysis:Part: FinishComments: This is a bottle fragment.One aqua glass fragment, possibly from the shoulder of a bottle. Brown discoloration especially on exposed edges. L. Penttila 3/15/2010
AMEC Analysis: Part: Whole Years (min): 1903 Years (max): 1920 Diagnostic Base Mark: Owens Ring/Cutoff Scar Neck Finish: Large Mouth External Thread Decoration: Embossed Manufacture Method: Hand-made cup bottom Comments: The bottle is embossed with the product's name and "Cheseborough New York". Five fragments of a clear glass medical bottle with round base profile and large-mouth external thread finish. Largest fragment labeled 45KI765/M-33a, with smaller fragments labeled alphabetially b-e in order of largest to smallest. Empressed Maker's Mark: VASELINE CHESEEBROUGH NEW YORK Dark brown accretions on exterior. L. Penttila 3/15/2010 Objects delivered to Burke Museum partially intact with clear adhesive tape holding them together. The tape was removed by Julie Dougherty, Burke Museum on 08/17/2010 to prevent further damage.
AMEC Analysis: Part: Whole Years (min): 1870 Years (max): 1920 Neck Finish: Hand applied Technique: Turn-molded Comments: This is a small ink well that was filled with black ink. One clear ink bottle with round base profile and prescription finish (hand-applied). Black discoloration on interior, possibly ink residue. Some orange discoloration on interior and exterior. L. Penttila 3/15/2010
AMEC Analysis: Part: Whole Bottle Type: Whiskey/Liquor Neck Finish: Lipping Tool Decoration: Embossed Comments: The sides of the bottle are embossed with "London England Gordon's Dry Gin" and the base is embossed with a dragon's head. A cut glass stopper is still lodged in the mouth. One clear glass gin bottle with french square base and finish similar to grooved ring except that there is no space between upper and lower ring and the lower ring is flared out at the bottom. Remnants wrapper remain on neck/finish, probably tin. Mold seams are difficult to see. Two vertical seams on both sides of the bottle up the body to the beginning of the wrapper, unable to determine if they extend up finish. Front and back are embossed with the same Maker's Mark: GORDON'S DRY GIN LONDON ENGLAND Dried substance present on inside and outside of bottle. J. Dougherty 03/22/2010
AMEC Analysis: Part: Whole Bottle Type: Wine Neck Finish: Lipping Tool One green glass alcohol bottle with round bottom and finish similar to champagne, but with much thicker rim. Kick up at base. Lack of mold seams and horizontal lines indicative of turn in mold manufacture. Dried substance present on inside and outside of bottle. J. Dougherty 03/01/2010
AMEC Analysis: Part: Whole Date: 1906 Neck Finish: Lipping Tool One aqua glass liquor bottle with round bottom. Finish is similar to reinforced extract finish, though round rim is below finish, instead of at top. Also similar to straight brandy or wine finish, except that bottom ring is much larger and extends beyond the width of the rest of the finish area. Post bottom mold. Mold seams include: circular seam on base, two seams extending to approx. 0.5 inches below the collar. Maker's Mark embossed on bottom reads: A. B. Co. C 6 Bubbles present in glass. Dried substance present on inside and outside of bottle and slight abrasions on outside of bottle. Crazing present throughout body of bottle. J. Dougherty 02/22/2010