original c. 1856-7 intact emerald green iron pontiled e. roussel soda water bottle featuring lightly embossed giant block lettering

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UR-21492-15
eugene roussel, bottler, philadelphia, pa.

 

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single mid-19th century american richly colored emerald green glass iron pontil flavored soda bottle distributed by early bottler eugene roussel, philadelphia, pa. the bottle contains a long and narrow neck with intact applied blob top. the pontiled base retains much of the original iron resin left from the coated pontil rod. the body contains huge block lettering around the entire bottle. the city (i.e., phildelphia) is abbreviated just above the base along the heel. typical crudity consistent with age and date of manufacture. the bottle was likely fabricated by the dyottville glassworks kensington, pa. in 1838 or 1839 the first syruped soda water was bottled in this country by eugene roussel who kept a perfumery shop in philadelphia. he had a dispensing apparatus in his store, and the idea came to him that there was a legitimate extension of his business in the bottling and sale of soda or mineral water. the first syrup bottled was lemon, and roussel soon established a business and a reputation, and was followed closely by other philadelphia competitors, so that within a few years there were no less than half a dozen manufacturers of bottled carbonates in the quaker city alone. it took about six years for the new trade to reach new york, for in the spring of 1843 three soda-water bottling establishments were opened simultaneously by philadelphians john tweddle, a. w. rapp and thomas newton. they all began bottling within the same week. the first bottled soda water sold in new york, was made by roussel in philadelphia and shipped to john tweddle for sale. it was "pure food" soda even in those days, for the greatest care was exercised in its compounding and preparation; the sugar employed was the best loaf, the whites of eggs were used to clarify it and the syrup was well-boiled and strained before the flavoring was incorporated.

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