English Cylinder Bottle with Applied Seal A.S.C.R circa.1760
Origin: English
Colour: Olive Green
Dimensions: Height 10.5in Width 3.75in
Lip: Applied string rim
Base: Kick-up with sand pontil scar
Source: England
Condition: Excellent. Full gloss with minor surface wear.
Special features: Well-struck seal attributed to All Souls Common Room, Oxford University
Seal: A.S.C.R
Fay Banks catalogues this bottle as Type 4(a) c.1763-1782 and further describes both Type 4a and 4b as "Dark, heavy metal which means that although they are probably two of the oldest bottles, they have a high survival potential." She also alludes to the fact that these bottles (Type 4a and 4b) although bearing the same seal, body structure and pontil type, have different string rim construction.
Fay Banks, Wine Drinking in Oxford, 1640-1850, BAR British Series 257, 1997.