CATHEDRAL PICKLE BOTTLE, CIRCA 1845-1860

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Item Code: 622-169

One of the most popular bottles of the Civil War period is the cathedral pickle bottle. It followed the gothic style in vogue at the time and emulated the well-recognized church window form.

Light aqua/green in color, this wide mouth (1 7/8” diameter) bottle measures 9 1/8” tall; square base is 2 7/8” wide. Excellent condition, no cracks or chips.

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