Thoughts on bottles?
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Thoughts on bottles?
I'm starting to get the grape vines done up for the year's growth, and I hope to get a decent amount of wine bottled this year.
And while most of it is going into modern bottles, I'd love to do a dozen or so Middle-earth friendly "Amon Lendel" bottles.
Thing is, I don't know if that's plausible, or what they should look like, or how to get them. (I'd love love love to find or have made a dozen or so on the pattern the PJ crew used for that "Dorwinion Wine" crew gift. )
We know from songs and such that the Hobbits have (presumably glass) bottles and corks, and there's a reference to bottles in the wreck of Isengard from Saruman's stores - from the Shire, I would assume.
Also there's the "leather bottle of wine" an invisible Bilbo filches from the Lakemen after the barrel ride - though I suspect that was more a workman's field portion rather than a storage bottling.
Does anyone else have any thoughts on what might have been used in Eriador, and especially in the Angle or Breelands?
I presume the most historically plausible solution might be that wine went straight from aging barrels to cups, but I'd still love your thoughts!
And while most of it is going into modern bottles, I'd love to do a dozen or so Middle-earth friendly "Amon Lendel" bottles.
Thing is, I don't know if that's plausible, or what they should look like, or how to get them. (I'd love love love to find or have made a dozen or so on the pattern the PJ crew used for that "Dorwinion Wine" crew gift. )
We know from songs and such that the Hobbits have (presumably glass) bottles and corks, and there's a reference to bottles in the wreck of Isengard from Saruman's stores - from the Shire, I would assume.
Also there's the "leather bottle of wine" an invisible Bilbo filches from the Lakemen after the barrel ride - though I suspect that was more a workman's field portion rather than a storage bottling.
Does anyone else have any thoughts on what might have been used in Eriador, and especially in the Angle or Breelands?
I presume the most historically plausible solution might be that wine went straight from aging barrels to cups, but I'd still love your thoughts!
Persona: Aerlinneth, Dúnedain of Amon Lendel c. TA 3010.
Re: Thoughts on bottles?
I’d go with something from Historical Glassworks.
Probably from the Middle Eastern or Early American lines.
Alternately, for a bit less money, Dansk Mjod Mead comes in a rustique earthenware bottle that might fit the bill.
Probably from the Middle Eastern or Early American lines.
Alternately, for a bit less money, Dansk Mjod Mead comes in a rustique earthenware bottle that might fit the bill.
-Jack Horner
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Impression: Cædmon Reedmace | bronze founder living in Archet, Breeland. c. 3017
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Impression: Cædmon Reedmace | bronze founder living in Archet, Breeland. c. 3017
Re: Thoughts on bottles?
SO is this the Dorwinion wine you were referencing?
Maybe this? It's only 12 oz. though.
https://www.save-on-crafts.com/glassbottles5.html
Last idea, maybe look into Vinegar bottles/cruets?
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BUTCOJ0/re ... B01N7HTWDQ
Maybe this? It's only 12 oz. though.
https://www.save-on-crafts.com/glassbottles5.html
Last idea, maybe look into Vinegar bottles/cruets?
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BUTCOJ0/re ... B01N7HTWDQ
-Jack Horner
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Impression: Cædmon Reedmace | bronze founder living in Archet, Breeland. c. 3017
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Impression: Cædmon Reedmace | bronze founder living in Archet, Breeland. c. 3017
Re: Thoughts on bottles?
Hello!
very classy and handmade options
http://www.bohemianglass.cz/detail.php?id=215
http://www.bohemianglass.cz/detail.php?id=218a
townsends
http://www.townsends.us/food-drink-c-74 ... 6.html?p=2
but townsens are weirdly more expensive
for inspiration, this is my dorwinion glass :
http://www.bohemianglass.cz/detail.php?id=214
very classy and handmade options
http://www.bohemianglass.cz/detail.php?id=215
http://www.bohemianglass.cz/detail.php?id=218a
townsends
http://www.townsends.us/food-drink-c-74 ... 6.html?p=2
but townsens are weirdly more expensive
for inspiration, this is my dorwinion glass :
http://www.bohemianglass.cz/detail.php?id=214
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Re: Thoughts on bottles?
Thanks for the ideas all!
Caedmon - yes, exactly! It might not be the most practical, but it is lovely.
I ran into a glassblower at an SCA gathering earlier this year, and just pinged her about making some. Hopefully it's doable.
If that falls through, the vinegar ones do look interesting - cool!
Gulli - wow! Neat stuff! Especially if I make a hobbity vintage one of these years.
"Old Winyards...."
I discovered the Townsend offerings are Depeeka - this little flask I is from them in fact. I was hoping it would be rounder in cross section rather than flat, but I misread the product photo. Still it's a nice thing to have around.
One of the tricks is the corking - if you look on the Dorwinion bottle, it has a nice solid rim around the neck for the corking machine to hold on to. The Depeeka ones don't: which might be more historically correct, but definitely makes bottling a trickier business.
Anyhow.. onward.
Caedmon - yes, exactly! It might not be the most practical, but it is lovely.
I ran into a glassblower at an SCA gathering earlier this year, and just pinged her about making some. Hopefully it's doable.
If that falls through, the vinegar ones do look interesting - cool!
Gulli - wow! Neat stuff! Especially if I make a hobbity vintage one of these years.
"Old Winyards...."
I discovered the Townsend offerings are Depeeka - this little flask I is from them in fact. I was hoping it would be rounder in cross section rather than flat, but I misread the product photo. Still it's a nice thing to have around.
One of the tricks is the corking - if you look on the Dorwinion bottle, it has a nice solid rim around the neck for the corking machine to hold on to. The Depeeka ones don't: which might be more historically correct, but definitely makes bottling a trickier business.
Anyhow.. onward.
Persona: Aerlinneth, Dúnedain of Amon Lendel c. TA 3010.
Re: Thoughts on bottles?
I have No idea about designs, but I can say that what I believe is the only direct use of "glass" comes from Thorin, referring to hobbits' ignorance between the difference between jewels and glass beads. So I would think it a safe bet that dwarves are the source of glass in Eriador at least.
Personae: Aistan son of Ansteig, common Beorning of Wilderland; Tungo Brandybuck, Eastfarthing Bounder, 3018 TA; a native Man of the Greyflood, c.850 SA
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Re: Thoughts on bottles?
Some beautiful work. I'm also pleased that I can understand 95%+ of the Czech. "Nizozemi" took me a minute.Gulli wrote:Hello!
very classy and handmade options
http://www.bohemianglass.cz/detail.php?id=215
http://www.bohemianglass.cz/detail.php?id=218a
townsends
http://www.townsends.us/food-drink-c-74 ... 6.html?p=2
but townsens are weirdly more expensive
for inspiration, this is my dorwinion glass :
http://www.bohemianglass.cz/detail.php?id=214
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Re: Thoughts on bottles?
my son just got back from a school trip on the East Coast, Colonial Jamestown has a Glass Blowing Shop, and they sell online. A lot of Wine bottles, mostly green and cobalt.
https://www.eparks.com/store/home/1191/Jamestown-Glass/
https://www.eparks.com/store/home/1191/Jamestown-Glass/
-Jack Horner
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Impression: Cædmon Reedmace | bronze founder living in Archet, Breeland. c. 3017
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Re: Thoughts on bottles?
First if you every get the chance to visit the Jamestown Museum, do so. Fantastic immersive experience and great museum.
Next on the subject of bottles is a site my daughter turned me on to. She picks up one or two Christmas ornaments every year from them but the rest of the site is devoted to all forms of glass works throughout history:
http://historicalglassworks.com/
Next on the subject of bottles is a site my daughter turned me on to. She picks up one or two Christmas ornaments every year from them but the rest of the site is devoted to all forms of glass works throughout history:
http://historicalglassworks.com/
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Re: Thoughts on bottles?
A stoneware bottle was not an unheard of thing. Jas Townsend sells one:
http://www.townsends.us/stoneware-beer- ... -1322.html
I don't know about wine bottles, but the first beer bottles in the US were apparently of stoneware:
http://www.mrbottles.com/Category/ClayBeers
http://www.townsends.us/stoneware-beer- ... -1322.html
I don't know about wine bottles, but the first beer bottles in the US were apparently of stoneware:
http://www.mrbottles.com/Category/ClayBeers
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