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Manufacturer: Marked - Aliff, Noah |
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Pottery |
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Free Form |
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Cylindrical |
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Pottery Weiss Beer |
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No |
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Brown, Smooth Base, Rounded Collar, Hand Thrown, Cork Stopper, Cairo, IL, United States Comments: BII Figure 131 Contributor/Source: Bottled In Illinois
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American Stoneware Bottles - A History and Study - David Graci 1995 - Many books have been written covering the subject of Stoneware and its method of production. None have singled out the American Stoneware bottle as a separate study. This book is intended to address that subject, and to list the names of producers and users of these vessels.
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(More) American Stoneware Bottles - An Updated Listing of New Names - David Graci 2001 - Since the Publication of "American Stoneware Bottles" in 1995, the author continued to record new names in the hope of compiling this update, which adds 371 new listings and 165 variations of those already listed.
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Bottled In Illinois - Kenneth B. Farnsworth & John A. Walthall 2011 - This work creates a baseline historical archaeology reference to help date and interpret 1840—1880 embossed glass containers made for Illinois merchants. It describes and illustrates nearly 1,100 different Illinois bottles from close to 500 merchants operating in over 100 towns and cities across the state. It provides detailed information on bottle styles, lettering, and contents, in addition to the histories of Illinois merchants who used these glass and stoneware containers.
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