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Chris,
Can you post some images. It would make it easier to identify the glaze.
Are you sure they are Ginger beer and not seltzer water? Are they two-tone
glazed?
Thanks,
Bill Liebeknecht
Regional Manager
Dovetail Cultural Resource Group
Wilmington, Delaware
On Sun, Sep 10, 2017 at 1:20 PM, christopher.horrell <
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> Folks,
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> I am looking for some information on stoneware bottles from the early 19th
> century. I have tons on the Ginger Beer bottles of the 1830s etc. but I
> need some information on those early examples (likely salt-glazed)
> 1800-1820s or so. This is a little out of my league!
>
> Would any of you have any suggestions?
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> Thanks!
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> Chris
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