- Sealed bottles
Sealed bottles have an applied glass seal on the shoulder or side of the bottle. The seal is a
molten blob of glass that has been stamped with an embossed symbol, name or initials, and often it included a date. Collectors of bottles sometimes refer to them as Applied seals, Blob seals orPrunt seals.Up until the 17th century bottles would have been made of
pottery orleather but by the middle of the century a 'new' black/dark greenglass wine bottle came into general use. Early glassbottle s were squat, broad and rounded sometimes referred to as "onion bottles".Around
1636 English law prohibited the sale of wine in glass containers. Individuals were encouraged to have private bottles made with their own seals which they then took to awine importer who filled them with wine from acask . [ [http://historicjamestowne.org/featured_find/wine_bottle.php Wine Bottle with Seal-Historic Jamestowne ] ]External links
* [http://www.glswrk-auction.com/033.htm Bottle seals By Richmond Morcom]
* [http://www.blm.gov/historic_bottles/glossary.htm Bottle Glossary]
* http://www.glswrk-auction.com/029.htm
* [http://www.swanseaheritage.net/article/gat.asp?ARTICLE_ID=508&PRIMARY_THEME_ID=1 www.swanseaheritage]References
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