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Antique Bottle With Ball - Pub Brush Cutter... 20th Century

$ 29.8

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Type: Bottle
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Object modified: Non
  • Number of pieces: 1
  • Condition: Used
  • material: Glass
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • country of manufacture: France

    Description

    The very thick glass bottle (roughness, photo 10) has a constriction at the neck which holds a glass ball.
    Two alveoli are located 1 cm above.
    A rubber ring is inserted inside the neck.
    height: 22.5 cm, diam: 6 cm.
    careful sending against signature.
    (ref ap / 2)
    History:
    The first internal bottle capping test was proposed by John Mattews in the United States in 1864.
    In 1872 the Englishman Hiram Codd filed a patent.
    In France in the 1880s to 1922 brewers sold beer, lemonade and sodas in roll-on bottles made in England. The reason for stopping the use of this bottle is that it was not easily washable. It was banned in France in 1922 because this type of very thick glass bottle was used by anarchists for the manufacture of homemade bombs.
    The very thick glass bottle (roughness, photo 10) has a constriction at the neck which holds a glass ball.  Two alveoli are located 1 cm above.  A rubber ring is inserted inside the neck. height: 22.5 cm, diam: 6 cm. careful sending against signature. (ref ap / 2) History: The first internal bottle capping test was proposed by John Mattews in the United States in 1864. In 1872 the Englishman Hiram Codd filed a patent. In France in the 1880s to 1922 brewers sold beer, lemonade and sodas in roll-on bottles made in England. The reason for stopping the use of this bottle is that it was not easily washable. It was banned in France in 1922 because this type of very thick glass bottle was used by anarchists for the manufacture of homemade bombs.