One green glass wine-style bottle with finish found within a barrel along the west wall of the basement of the King's House Tavern, also known as the Lovelace Tavern. Complete should, neck, and finish with cracked-off top and neatly applied and very thinly tooled string rim with rounded edge. There are 170 additional associated glass fragments from context.
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Date made
Circa 1690 - 1705/1706
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Dimensions
Bore Diameter 0.68 inches
Bore Diameter 17.4 mm
Length 2.28 inches
Length 58 mm
Rim Diameter 1.07 inches
Rim Diameter 27.20 mm
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Color
Green
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Animals/objects
Bottle, Wine-Style
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Functions
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Material
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Context
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Forms
Shoulder/Neck/Finish
Indeterminate String Rim
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Techniques
Mouth Blown