Tue, 29 Dec 1998 06:31:53 -0500
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Thanks for the reply...look forward to future posts. I just
double-checked the OED and no answers there...will be interested to see
what you turn up! Good luck!
VivianLea Stevens
RCL wrote:
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> Nothing to date. Advert was for a German surnamed liquor distributer,
> mineral water was a German brand. I'd not thought of the bottles
> themselves being basket-wrapped. I've always placed those further south,
> around the Med, but... That's why I wrote! I've no clue!
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> RCL
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> At 08:21 PM 12/28/98 -0500, you wrote:
> >...could this refer to the European custom of wrapping bottles in a
> >wicker-like covering, like a basket? Did you ever find an answer? I've
> >kept this in my inbox because I'm curious!
> >
> >VivianLea Stevens
> >
> >RCL wrote:
> >>
> >> I've run across an advert for bottled mineral water from 1870. It offers
> >> "...200 baskets - quarts and pints - ..." Can anyone explain "baskets" in
> >> this sense? I'd infer that it's used as we would use "cases". But were
> >> they really "baskets" as we know them? And is there any way to tell how
> >> MANY quarts or pints to the "basket"?
> >>
> >> Robert C. Leavitt
> >
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