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- Rectangular pale blue glass vessel has deeply cut triangular decorative motifs, including four protruding knobs. The lower 1/4 of the body & most of the base has been sheared away during excavation (?), revealing the concoidal structure of the glass and showing the vessel’s interior. The neck rises above squared shoulder, & is wheel-cut to form six facets. Vessel is covered with brownish enamel and iridescence. Molded, drilled and cut in translucent bright blue glass.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Kelsey Museum of Archaeology
- Notes:
- Bulbous body, long cylindrical neck. Circular indented ring at base of neck. Neck rim is flared, asymmetrical, chipped. Base is thick-walled, rounded, with rough and protruding pontil mark. Bubbling, stress marks.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Kelsey Museum of Archaeology
- Notes:
- Toilet bottle of yellowish glass has inverted, cone-shaped body. Slight constriction at the base of neck. Short cylindrical neck ends in flared, pinched, slightly asymmetrical rim. Very large circular and vertically stretched bubbles throughout. Triangular pontil mark on base. Several large, sandy inclusions in body. Sandy impurity on exterior of neck, also on rim. Tooling marks at top of neck.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Kelsey Museum of Archaeology
- Notes:
- Rim & part of neck broken off. neck constricts, then vessel broadens into tear-drop shape. Base slightly concave. Wheel-mark bands occur at intervals on body
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Kelsey Museum of Archaeology
- Notes:
- Green glass. Intact excepting threads on neck. Material good. Bubbly with sandy impurities. Some milky weathering. Blowing spirals. Flask with two round coil handles at base of neck. Coils end at rim in a thin thread. Part of each thread is missing. Outsplayed rim, folded up and in. cylindrical neck with constriction at base. Oval body. concave base.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Kelsey Museum of Archaeology
- Notes:
- Club-shaped body, long cylindrical neck. Indented ring at base is thickly-walled, with slightly indented bottom, slight pontil mark. Body and neck are clouded with shiny, brownish incrustation, making entire bottle opaque.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Kelsey Museum of Archaeology
- Notes:
- Bulbous body, short cylindrical neck. Base is rounded, small pontil mark. Neck rim is broken away at the flare, leaving a jagged edge. Long, vertical cracks extend from neck throughout body, culminating in a large, jagged hole on one side. Bubbles of all sizes throughout.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Kelsey Museum of Archaeology
- Notes:
- Bulbous body, short cylindrical neck. Base is rounded, small pontil mark. Neck rim is broken away at the flare, leaving a jagged edge. Long, vertical cracks extend from neck throughout body, culminating in a large, jagged hole on one side. Bubbles of all sizes throughout.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Kelsey Museum of Archaeology
- Notes:
- This yellow glass vessel is a mold-blown bottle with distinct “pillar-mold” ribs on body and neck. Body is straight sided, with distinct shoulder and wide cylindrical neck. Base is thick, with pontil mark, and vessel stands on its own. Entire vessel is abraded and weathered, with rust colored pits and particles of iridescence throughout. One large bubble is evident on interior. Mold blown of translucent, almost colorless, glass with yellowish tinge.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Kelsey Museum of Archaeology
- Notes:
- Squat, yellowish glass toilet bottle with rounded body and irregularly sloped sides. Rounded shoulder gives way to thick, short, very rounded neck, which has a purposely abraded circle around the mouth opening. Mouth opening probably formed by hot, circular rod inserted into vessel. This bottle undoubtedly had a stopper, now missing. The base is marked by five pinched feet, all of which are now chipped or abraded. The glass fabric is cloudy from weathering, but almost totally free from pits, iridescence, or excavation abrasions. Only the base of the neck has noticeable brown enamel weathering.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Kelsey Museum of Archaeology