In his comprehensive survey, collector David Burton brings together a definitive list of British manufactured sealed bottles with social and genealogical history. The first of the well-illustrated volumes explores the changing style of bottles, the context in which they were made and the significance of the West Country, Wales and North American colonies. Volumes two and three detail almost 5,000 bottles and fragmentary seals, including provenance and sale details, undated examples and what can be learned even from detached crests and coats of arms.
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