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This free blown bottle is deep, dark olive greenin color. The form is an early bulbous shape with an unusually tall tapering neck. It has a high cone shape kicked up underside; a sharp, circular pontil scar; and a tapering neck with an applied overlapping string rim.
Typically, these early wine bottles have minor cracks or chips. The condition of this bottle is perfect with no chips, dings, or cracks. It is in untouched original condition. This is a KEEPER! The surface is clean and bright, especially for a nearly 300 year old bottle.
If you are looking for a distinguished, unpolished, and legitimate early 18th century wine bottle, they don’t get any better. Height of the bottle is approximately 7 1/2 inches and the body diameter is 5 3/4 inches. For further information see Roger Dumbrell, Understanding Antique Wine Bottles, 1983, p. 136. This bottle will make a wonderful early 18th century decorative accessory, a decanter for actual use in serving wine, or a highlight addition to your dealer inventory. This is a desirable antique wine bottle that will look great on an early scrub top tavern table. Thanks for looking, tracking, offerding, and book-marking this fine 18th century tavern bottle. SELLING TO THE HIGH buyer WITHOUT RESERVE! Insurance is included with shipping. Absolutely guaranteed authentic.
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