Antique Stoneware Two-Tone GINGER BEER Bottle Circa 1875
Antique Stoneware Two-Tone GINGER BEER Bottle Circa 1875
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This 8 ½” tall Antique Stoneware Two-Tone GINGER BEER Bottle has a 3" diameter base and is believed to have been made in Great Britain during the 1870s or 1880s.
During that time period, crock bottles made of stoneware were commonly used for bottling stout beer and non-alcoholic drinks due to their durability and resistance to light. In the United States, stoneware beer bottles were typically phased out after 1895. This specific bottle, although unmarked, does have a chip on the rim and near the base.
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