George and all, thanks very much for this and the other helpful information, sent both on- and off-list!
--Barb
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From: HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of George Miller
Sent: Friday, August 18, 2017 6:28 PM
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Subject: Re: glass bottle query
Barbara,
There is some information on plated molds and minimal runs once machine production takes off in an article that I wrote with Antony Pacey that was published in 1985 in Historical Archaeology, Vol 20, (1) pages 38-50. The article is titled "Impact of Mechanization I the Glass Container Industry:
The Dominion Glass Company of Montreal, a Case Study. Reprinted catalogs from Whitall Tatum also have information on the cost of having a plate made for plated molds.
Peace,
George
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On Fri, Aug 18, 2017 at 6:50 PM, Barbara Voss <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Dear Hist Arch'rs,
>
> For those of you looking for a puzzle or two to start your weekend off
> right:
>
> 1) Does anyone know, what would be the typical minimum production run
> for a 19th century custom embossed mold-blown bottle? What would be
> the tipping point when it would be worthwhile for a product
> manufacturer to contract with a glass bottle producer for customized
> embossed bottles with their company name, rather than putting printed
> paper labels on unembossed
> (plain) bottles? There would clearly be some investment on the part of
> the glass bottle producer in making the inset plates with the custom
> embossing mold; at what level of production would that be cost-effective?
>
> 2) On a related note, I'm looking for examples of 19th embossed
> bottles with bilingual (or even multi-lingual) labelling, from either
> archaeological or museum contexts.
>
> Thanks in advance everyone!
>
> --Barb
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