- Ethnohistorical collection
Champagne bottle
The bottle is complete. It is cylindrical in shape. In cross-section, it has a slightly tapered wall at the top, a drooping shoulder and a high, slightly constricted neck, ending in a neck with a split annular ring, below a straight lip with an uneven, fire-polished top. The base is rounded and the bottom has a domed fulcrum; the center is sunken into a cone, and shows an imprecise sand or glass pumice mark; None, other than the shape of the object.
- Accession Number 2018.10.802
- Date 1850 c
- Materials dark green colored glass from France
- Measurements 28,6 x 2,793 cm
- Accession Number 2018.10.802
- Date 1850 c
- Materials dark green colored glass from France
- Measurements 28,6 x 2,793 cm
© © Collection Pointe-à-Callière, fonds Paul-Gaston L'Anglais, 2018.010.0802
Photo by René Bouchard
- On display
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