mikebottle97
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Hello,
I am an archaeologist working on a saloon project that dates from 1890-1915. One of the bases we recovered has what appears to be two figures with hats and canes leaning against a square (possibly a crest?) that has some detail on the interior topped by a crown (See attached photo).
I am not sure if this maker mark dates before 1900; however, when I compared it to the rest of our collection it seemed to be more in line with the older bottles. In my opinion, it is likely a product from England as the crown might suggest, but I am not certain. Any information on this base would be greatly appreciated as it is a very unique piece in our collection and I am hoping to make sense of it and give it the attention it deserves.
Thank you.
I am an archaeologist working on a saloon project that dates from 1890-1915. One of the bases we recovered has what appears to be two figures with hats and canes leaning against a square (possibly a crest?) that has some detail on the interior topped by a crown (See attached photo).
I am not sure if this maker mark dates before 1900; however, when I compared it to the rest of our collection it seemed to be more in line with the older bottles. In my opinion, it is likely a product from England as the crown might suggest, but I am not certain. Any information on this base would be greatly appreciated as it is a very unique piece in our collection and I am hoping to make sense of it and give it the attention it deserves.
Thank you.