Authentic antique green glass soda / mineral water bottle, dating to the late Victorian to early Edwardian period (circa 1890–1910).

This bottle features an early screw-top finish, complete with a black composite / hard rubber cap, typical of turn-of-the-century mineral and soda water bottles as manufacturers moved away from cork and Codd closures.

The bottle is hand-blown, showing natural character such as glass bubbles, uneven thickness and a gently rounded base. Embossed lettering is present on the body, softened through age and use.

A genuine piece of British beverage and industrial history.

📋Features:

• Early screw-top closure

• Original black composite / rubber cap

• Green / aqua hand-blown glass

• Embossed lettering to body

• Rounded base with visible wear

• Manufacturing bubbles & imperfections

📌Condition: Please study photographs carefully as they form part of the description.

The letter L of ‘Mineral’ as a slight chip

Good antique condition.

No cracks or repairs observed.

Expected age-related wear including surface scuffs, internal haze and minor inclusions.

Cap shows wear consistent with age but remains present and displayable.

🏡Ideal For:

• Antique bottle collectors

• Victorian / Edwardian displays

• Pub, bar or shop décor

• Industrial or rustic interiors

• Soda & mineral water memorabilia

• Display or prop use

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