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Item Code: M22205
A very fine condition, unmarked, ceramic ginger beer bottle from the Civil War era. The cylindrical container is made of clay and has a light beige two-toned color on the surface. A light brown coloring starts at the spout and continues to mid-body while the remainder of bottle wears a light cream colored outer surface. Entire bottle stands 8¼” high, has a 3” diameter base and an exterior surface that has been clear-glazed. Spout has a ¼” thick brim that held a cork, now missing. Entire bottle surface is free of cracks, chips or breaks. Common type of bottle used at the time.
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