Fayette County, Alabama
~ County Treasures ~
Payne
Family
Clock
(1868)
James
A.
"Jimmy"
PAYNE
with 98-year-old
family clock
~ Fayette County,
Alabama ~
(1966)
Generously
contributed by
Frances Lowrey Brasher
(11/10/2007)
Stacks
Bar
Bottle
(circa 1860)
This early
American decanter was purchased from a STACKS
descendant
by
Frances (LOWREY) BRASHER in 1968.
It was already one hundred years old, having been owned
by Susan Terrell (HAND) STACKS,
who was born in 1835.
It has been cherished through the years and was lovingly given
to Susan Kristine
BRASHER
when she married Walter EVANS in June 1997.
Research found a photo of same bottle in Dorothy DANIEL's book about
cut glass.
The curator of the Corning Museum of Glass wrote:
"I believe the decanter you refer to
is likely to be of American origin
and date from the period of about
1850–1865. Actually with the broad sloping lip
it is more properly termed a bar
bottle and was probably used
on a bar for serving liquor, and
probably never had a glass stopper.
Such bar bottles were produced by
many glass factories,
both in the East and the Mid-West, so
it is difficult to identify its specific origin."
Generously
contributed by
Frances Lowrey Brasher
(5/29/2011)
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Co.,
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Jun 2011