Codd-Neck Bottle
Codd-Neck Bottles were invented by Hiram Codd in 1872 for the purpose of bottling carbonated drinks. These bottles enclose a marble and rubber gasket and were filled upside down. This bottle was purchased from England where the bottles were most popular. I was attracted to the details and patina.
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![Codd-Neck Bottles were invented by Hiram Codd in 1872 for the purpose of bottling carbonated drinks. These bottles enclose a marble and rubber gasket and were filled upside down. This bottle was purchased from England where the bottles were most popular. I was attracted to the details and patina.](https://www.andygordon.photo/img-get2/I00003Lrj2_UVl4I/fit=1000x750/Codd-Neck-Bottle-Detail-16.jpg)
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