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Beer Bottle

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Material
GLASS
Description
A brown long neck bottle with 'Labatt's Pilsner' label that is glued to it. The label is blue, gold, white and black. There's also a smaller label around the neck of the bottle that reads 'Enjoy the Pilsen flavor, LUCK LAGER BREWERIES LTD. NEW WESTMININSTER AND VICTORIA, B.C. CONTENTS 12 FLU-- …
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Title
Labatt's Pilsener
Category
DISTRIBUTION AND TRANSPORTATION OBJECTS
Sub-Category
CONTAINER
Description
A brown long neck bottle with 'Labatt's Pilsner' label that is glued to it. The label is blue, gold, white and black. There's also a smaller label around the neck of the bottle that reads 'Enjoy the Pilsen flavor, LUCK LAGER BREWERIES LTD. NEW WESTMININSTER AND VICTORIA, B.C. CONTENTS 12 FLU-- TRADE MARK 2'. The writing is in blue, red, and black. On the bottom of the bottle it reads 'MADE IN 2377 W.S. CANADA'. There are 3 designs also on the bottom of the bottle.
Narrative
In 1870 the East and Midwest had the shape of the beer bottle standardized, and a wired on cork closure was used. By 1890 the West, too, had embossed bottles, which came in pint and quart sizes.
Material
GLASS
Height
23
Width
5.5
Units Of Measurement
Centimeters
Accession No.
1982.27.2
Type of Record
Museum Artifact

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