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  2. Hock (wine) - Wikipedia

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    Over the years, hock-shaped bottles have come to signify sweet, cheap wine in general. [2] The term seems to have been in use in the 17th century, initially for white wines (predominantly Riesling) from the Rheingau, but in the 18th century it came to be used for any German white wine sold in Britain, to convey some of the then very high ...

  3. Bocksbeutel - Wikipedia

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    Bocksbeutel. The Bocksbeutel (German: [ˈbɔksˌbɔɪ̯tl̩] ⓘ) is a type of wine bottle with the form of a flattened ellipsoid.It is commonly used for wines from Franconia in Germany, but is also used for some Portuguese wines, in particular rosés, where the bottle is called cantil, and in rare cases for Italian wine (in this case called pulcianella) and Greek wine.

  4. Glass onion - Wikipedia

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    These early bottles, usually referred to as "shaft and globe" bottles, evolved into the onion bottle shape by the 1670s. This shape gradually evolved to be stouter with a broad base and short neck by the end of the 17th century, then became elongated during the onset of the 18th century.

  5. Wine bottle - Wikipedia

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    A wine bottle is a bottle, generally a glass bottle, that is used for holding wine. Some wines are fermented in the bottle while others are bottled only after fermentation. Recently the bottle has become a standard unit of volume to describe sales in the wine industry, measuring 750 millilitres (26.40 imp fl oz; 25.36 US fl oz).

  6. Sealed bottles - Wikipedia

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    Collectors of bottles sometimes refer to them as Applied seals, Blob seals or Prunt seals. Up until the 17th century bottles would have been made of pottery or leather but by the middle of the century a 'new' black/dark green glass wine bottle came into general use. Early glass bottles were squat, broad and rounded sometimes referred to as ...

  7. English delftware - Wikipedia

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    English delftware dish, 1638, probably by Richard Irons, Southwark, London (Victoria and Albert Museum) Wine Bottle, dated 1645, LondonEnglish delftware is tin-glazed pottery made in the British Isles between about 1550 and the late 18th century.

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