Ca. 1660-1720 BLACK GLASS NECK FROM HUGE WINE BOTTLE, PROBABLY ENGLISH


Ca. 1660-1720 BLACK GLASS NECK FROM HUGE WINE BOTTLE, PROBABLY ENGLISH

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Ca. 1660-1720 BLACK GLASS NECK FROM HUGE WINE BOTTLE, PROBABLY ENGLISH:
$114.00


Original & very early blown black glass type (dark green glass when held to light usually termed black glass) heavy blown glass wine bottle fragment. A wonderful early wine bottle neck fragment with some of the shoulder present. This piece is from a very heavy, thick, & early blown glass bottle. We are estimating that the bottle fragment is circa 1660-1720 & that it is probably of English origin.

The thickness of the glass measures from a range of 1/4 inch to 3/8 inch. This fragment has a wonderful & very unusual heavy applied glob of glass under the lip around the rim. In our opinion, in this case, more appropriately called a glob than a string.

The neck fragment measures 6 9/16 inches tall by 5 3/16 inches across the shoulder at the widest point. From the huge size of the neck the complete bottle would have undoubtedly held gallons of wine!! The measurement across the top lip ranges from 1 5/8 inches to 1 11/16 inches.

The lip rim has one tiny flea bite. Otherwise, the lip & the applied glob under the lip are intact. The surface shows much appealing age & wear from it’s hundreds of years in the sea. The weight of this fragment is an impressive 14.6 ounces.

Imagine what the complete bottle would have weighted in at even without the wine!!! When the bottle was full you would probably have needed to be a strongman to lift it!

I found this fragment in the late 1970’s while looking for aged pieces of driftwood & antique artifacts on an uninhabited island in the Bahamas. I spotted it sticking out of the mud from about 20 feet away & ran to it in excitement.

It was found in a muddy marshy type area approximately 100 feet from the ruins of an early prison. I never knew the name of the island & I don’t even know if the island had a name.

Based on the look of the surface of the bottle it was probably out in the ocean for much of it’s life & then eventually washed to shore. The reason that I say this is that the surface has many small circles which give the feeling that there were, at one time, many barnacles on the surface.

But, the barnacles were all gone when I found it. So, it must have lost the barnacles while making it’s journey to the island. I have owned this fascinating fragment for almost 40 years. I have just recently decided to offer it for sale. So, it can now make another journey to a new home where it will hopefully meet up with other early black glass wine bottles for it’s new adventure.

Please examine the photos closely & purchase based on your own judgement as to condition & value.

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Ca. 1660-1720 BLACK GLASS NECK FROM HUGE WINE BOTTLE, PROBABLY ENGLISH:
$114.00

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