19th Century Stoneware Beer Bottle R.K. & Co. Knickerbocker with Spelling Error
Description: An early salt glazed, stoneware beer bottle from the later 1800s that holds just under 1 quart. Incised R.K. & Co. Nickerbacker which is believed to be a makers' spelling error and should have been Knickerbocker. A nice primitive appearance with a light gray exterior and age wear. A unique find for your bottle collection.
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Circa: Most likely Late 1800s
Dimensions:
Height: 9 ¾”
Mouth Diameter: 1 ½” (outside), 7/8” (inside)
Product Weight: 2 pounds 3 ounces
Markings: No visible makers’ marks or signatures
Material: Stoneware, Clay
Color: Gray
Origin: United States
Condition: Previously owned – used. Condition is consistent with age and normal use. In good condition with normal age wear and spots.
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