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Bottle
Characteristics
Base - The bottom of the bottle.
Body - The main portion of the bottle, between
the shoulder and base.
Bore (Orifice, Throat) -The opening from which
the bottle. contents are accessed.
Collar - The lower ring or rings if multiple
collars.
Embossing - Raised lettering, designs, or
graphics.
Finish - The finish or top is everything above
the neck. It refers to the combination of the lip and
collar.
Heel (Insweep) - The lowest portion of the bottle
where the body begins to curve into the base.
Lip (rim) - describes the extreme upper surface
of the top.
Mold Seam - Raised marks on the bottle formed
during the molding process.
Neck - The constricted part of a bottle that lies above
the shoulder and below the top.
Slug Plate - Usually round or oval
interchangeable engraved plate which was used to produce
different embossing designs from the same bottle mold.
(not shown)
Rim (Lip) - The upper surface of the finish on
top.
Ring - Alternative name for the lower part (or
collar) of a two or more part top.
Shoulder - The portion of the bottle which lies
between the neck and body.
Throat - Alternate name for bore. |
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Hunting
Antique Bottles in the
Marine Environment.
By Capt. Dan Berg
Softcover, 5.5x8.5", 98 pages
printed in full color. $19.95 +P&H
Hunting Antique Bottles in the Marine
Environment is the complete field guide for
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Hunting Antique Bottles
in the Marine Environment
Bottle Collecting
Bottle
Characteristics
How bottles were made
Bottle Value
Bottle Types
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Painted
Crown Top
Blob Top
Hutchnison
Lightening
Bromo seltza
Black Glass
Bitters
Whiskey
Medicine
Poison
Beer
Saratoga
Soda
Codd
Coca Cola
Round and Torpedo
Flasks
Inkwells
Ceramic
Milk
Water Hunting
Scuba Diving
Tools
Shipwrecks
Harbors
Ferry Piers
Dump Sites
Scuba Diving
Cleaning Bottles
Tumbling
Estimating Age
Tops
Mold Marks
Mold Mark Chart
Bottom
Embossing
Patent Numbers
Makers Marks
Just how old
Age Estimating Chart
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