ANTIQUE INDUSTRIAL GREEN GLASS BOTTLE
JAMES RUDMAN, BRISTOL (c. 1890s-1910s)
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PRICE: £25
A classic Late Victorian to Edwardian square-based green glass utilitarian bottle, standing at 11.5cm tall with a distinct 3.5cm profile. This distinctive piece showcases exceptional late 19th-century industrial design, featuring one smooth front panel engineered to accommodate a paper retail label, juxtaposed with three deeply recessed and bevelled panels designed for secure handling in workshops. One of these recessed sides is crisply embossed with the historical maker's mark: "RUDMAN BRISTOL", denoting James Rudman, a prominent late Victorian oil, paint, and varnish manufacturer famed across the West Country for their innovative 'Stainoleum' wood stains and pigments. The base is neatly marked with a single factory mould letter "P". Condition: Offered without a stopper, this wide-mouthed specimen is in excellent antique condition with no chips, cracks, or structural flaws. The translucent glass displays beautiful clarity, holding a rich, organic olive-green tone that reacts magnificently to natural light. A charming and tactile piece of West Country industrial heritage, offering fantastic geometry for a tiered curiosity cabinet or Scientifica shelf display. Dimensions:
Please note: This historical artifact is sold strictly as a decorative and collectable object for display. It is empty and does not contain any substances. Shipping Information:
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