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AMEC Analysis: Years (min): 1900 Years (max): 1930 Comments: This is the top of a Copenhagen snuff can lid - either the top or bottom. It is 2 1/4 inches in diameter. One steel snuff can lid, embossed "Copenhagen Snuff". Outer surface is tarnished. Corroded on interior and exterior surfaces. Edges of lid have been bent. L. Penttila 3/1/2010
AMEC Analysis: Part: Neck Vessel Form: Whiskey/Liquor Functional Classification: Alcohol Comments: "394" and "2" are embossed on the base. One brown glass bottle fragment. The base is intact showing mold seams consistent with a cup bottom mold. Bottom of bottle embossed with: "399 / 2." J. Dougherty 12/10/2009
AMEC Analysis: Part: Whole Neck Finish: Crown Manufacture Method: Semi Automatic Functional Classification: Alcohol Comments: "184 R" is embossed on the base. One brown glass beer bottle with round base and crown finish. "184 R" is embossed near the base. Two-piece body mold seams begin on post base and extend up over the top of the rim. Horizontal mold seams circle the bottom of the finish. J. Dougherty 12/10/2009
AMEC Analysis: Part: Whole Neck Finish: Small Mouth External Thread Width: 2 5/6 Manufacture Method: Hand-made Post Bottom One clear glass catsup bottle with round base and small mouth external thread finish with continuous threading. Seams extend to rim, indicative of automatic bottle production. Embossed Marker's Mark: SNIDER'S CATSUP Dried substance on inside and outside of bottle. Unidentified accretion on exterior surface near bottom. One accretion fell off exterior of bottle during cataloging. Accretion bagged and labeled. Small groups of cracks below shoulder level. L. Penttila 1/25/2010
AMEC Analysis: Part: Whole Bottle Type: Soda pop bottle Date Range: 1892 to 1913 Neck Finish: Crown Manufacture Method: Hand-made post bottom Functional Classification: Food/Subsistence Comments: "E" and "MIL" are embossed on the base together with the Maker's Mark in a circular shape. One clear glass bottle with round base and crown finish with inside thread. Two-piece body mold seams begin on post base and extend up to 1" below the finish. Likely held soda or mineral water. Made by William Frazen & Son in Milwaukee, WI as indicated by embossed Maker's Mark: WF & S E MIL Dried substance on inside of bottle. J. Dougherty 12/17/2009
AMEC Analysis: Part: Whole Neck Finish: Crown Comments: The base is embossed with a "3", possibly indicating either 1903 or 1913 for the date range. One olive green glass bottle with round base and crown finish. Small push up at base with backwards "3" embossed in center. Post bottom mold. Dried substance present on inside of bottle. J. Dougherty 1/25/2010
AMEC Analysis: Part: Whole Width: 2 7/8 Years (min): 1880 Years (max): 1910 Neck Finish: Dunkley Decoration: Embossed Comments: A 2 is embossed on the base. One round clear condiment bottle with capseat neck finish. No visible vertical mold seams (may be obscured by cracks). The base may have a pontil scar. Embossed Maker's Mark: (Side) F. E. WOLFE HORSE RADISH SEATTLE (Base) 2 Many cracks run through bottle, some radiating from impact point near base. Large piece broken away from rim and shoulder with crack radiating from it. Brown/black accretions and grey residue on interior. L. Penttila 3/29/2010