Figure 18 Wine bottles, England. Glass. H. of tallest:
6". The sealed bottle is inscribed Wm. Adams 1723 and
was retrieved from an English river. The bottle on the right was found
in an American river. Glass bottles, whose production began in the 1660s,
quickly became the standard containers for wines and related alcoholic
beverages. These early examples were free-blown with the final shape being
dictated by the hand of the glassblower. |