C1840-1870 QUART SIZE PILLAR MOLDED BAR BOTTLE

C1840-1870 QUART SIZE PILLAR MOLDED BAR BOTTLE

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Item Code: 1239-68

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This 12” tall bottle features 8 molded ribs and an open pontil. Pillar molded bottles are attributed to the Midwest from glass factories along the Ohio River, 1840-70. With their wide bases they were particularly popular on riverboats and are sometimes referred to as Steamboat decanters. These bottles did not have glass stoppers but used metal pouring stoppers and then corks to seal them when not in use.

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