I found one in the deposits of a tavern turned fur trading station at Arkansas Post. The deposits are mostly late 18th and early 19th century in age. My MA thesis was published in 1978 by the Arkansas Archeological Survey, Research Series Number 11, and illustrates the find. The seal is similar to yours, but from Marseilles. A Bordeaux seal was reported by Mendel Peterson, 1969, History Under the Sea: a manual for underwater exploration. Smithsonian Press. Carl Steen wrote: > Hi all - > > ?I have an olive oil bottle seal marked "Huile D'Olive / Bordeaux (in script) / Surfine Clarifee" The glass fabric is a dark aqua color. The seal was found in an 1830s to 1840s context. I've seen reference to these in later contexts (1860s to 1870s) but has anyone seen this mark in 1830s to 40s contexts? I've tried googling it, but can't seem to drill down beyond the many recipes employing olive oil and Bordeaux wines. > > I can send an image if anyone is interested. > > Thanks, > > Carl Steen -- Patrick E. Martin, Ph.D. Professor of Archaeology Department of Social Sciences Michigan Technological University Houghton, MI 49931 phone 906-487-2070,email [log in to unmask] www.industrialarchaeology.net