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  • Object number
    66/8/1
  • Description
    Glass wine bottle probably dates from 1780-1800. Found during the demolition of a blacksmith's forge in Great Shelford.
    This straight-sided green glass wine bottle probably dates from 1780-1800 (see Morgan, R. 'Sealed Bottles', pp. 24-30). It was found with a large collection of bottles of 'horse potions' which were uncovered during the demolition of a blacksmith's forge in Great Shelford. Found in forge with veterinary bottles at Great Shelford, Cambridgeshire.
  • Physical description
    1 wine bottle: glass; good condition
  • Archival history
    MERL ‘Handwritten Accession’ form (Institute of Agricultural History) - ‘Bottle, Wine // Livestock, Veterinary, Domestic, Storing, drink // RC Lambeth, Rural Industries Organiser, Cambridge// Description: Straight sided bottle with a slight sagging towards the base. The opening is finished with a double laid on lip (ie two rings applied to the mouth of the bottle.) There is a ‘kick-up’ in the base. The bottle is made of mid-green glass. // Dimension: dia. Of base 11cm, height 26.5cm// Associated information: This bottle has the characteristics of a bottle of c.1780-1800. Due to the Methuen Treaty, 1703, at least two-thirds of wine imported in the 18th century came from Portugal. Port wine needs to mature in the bottle, so a straight-sided bottle which could be stored on its side was developed. The earliest straight-sided bottles were mallet shape (see 65/124), but by 1770 the shape had slimmed down to a narrower, high shouldered shape, similar to a modern one. Found in the forge with veterinary bottles at Gt, Shelford, Camb (see Morgan, R. 'Sealed Bottles', pp. 24-30).’
  • Production date
    1780 - 1800
  • Object name
    Bottle, wine
  • Material
    Glass
  • Associated subject
    LIVESTOCK MANAGEMENT : healthcare and wellbeing
    PROCESSING : storage and refrigeration
    Horse
    Wine
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