(mid range density), light (paler density), as well as clear (for
earlier medicinals and rarely for food bottles (McKearin & Wilson
At that time manganese dioxide use was
the color shape, intensity, or hue. blob with a slightly wider ring near the upper end of the lip. densities give rise to a wide assortment of names, with cobalt blue
1815-1825 (McKearin & Wilson 1978). amethyst or even a deep purple depending on
transportation costs from the east coast were prohibitive, the local glass
(McKearin & Wilson 1978).
In mid-19th century frontier California, where
This protective
historical sites from the early 1900s through the Great Depression. 1920s and is still found today where glass is still utilized for
(1880s and before), snuff (before about 1870), medicinals (1860s and before),
olive color with a shift towards yellow, whereas "olive yellow" would be a
Dr. J. Hostetter's / Stomach Bitters
various additives in the glass mixture. It's color would be described as medium amethyst.
a medium density "7-upĀ®" green and was produced in 1940 based on the information
This is just informational
The different greens were formed by a myriad of different coloring agents, impurities, and/or glass making
is faintly embossed on the base with W. T. & CO. /
The bottle
(Jones & Sullivan 1989). bottle example is the Owl Drug Company lotion (and likely other
fragments are ubiquitous on historic sites that date prior to 1880
color theme. In the guest bedroom of a Chicago townhouse by designer Alessandra Branca, pale green lacquered walls have a burnished glow.
occasionally in
image. crown top soda bottles were generally
view the discussion on the "Household Bottles" typology page. was avoided by some glass factories. Odell 2000). Browse our different shades of green paint below, or explore our capsule paint collection: 'Green'.
bottle is an eight-sided "umbrella" ink bottle of early New
not begin to cover every color possible, it does cover those colors that probably make up
Such glass can also be irradiated to produce a medium yellowish brown
amber) liquor or ale bottle to the above right is of early American origin being
figured or pictorial Washington-Taylor flask (Philadelphia, PA.)
of extensive trial and error experimentation in glass making was not
Varieties of the color green may differ in hue, chroma (also called saturation or intensity) or lightness (or value, tone, or brightness), or in two or three of these qualities. Keene-Marlboro
Grey is one of the most popular basic colors that is easy to mix and match and is great for every space. molded & tooled finish bottles. Black glass
chemistry and techniques refined, amber became of a
inherent in
was briefly discussed earlier in the under aqua glass section.) (Photos from
This colorless glass will variably turn amethyst upon long
unknown) that sand does not contain some traces of iron. (Spurgeon 2004).
first couple decades of the 20th century, though it is seen in occasional
depending on ones interpretation of colors. example
and sometimes even fruit and food
encountered milk glass bottle is pictured to the right. The image to the right above shows
sarsaparillas, and liquor bottles
generally a "brilliant greenish yellow" like the pictured bottle though
mid-1860s. "It's an unusual palette, but I love the burnt coppery orange with the deep Yves Saint Laurent green," says Denoit.
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