Antique Bottles in Philadelphia
Maps of Philadelphia Glass Manufacturing Facilities
Ernest Hexamer
created a series of insurance maps of Philadelphia
beginning in 1857.
The maps below
were created in
the period 1866 to 1896 and are in the collection of the Philadelphia Free Library. Below you will find links directly
to the individual maps and information.
View map information and links to available maps
View historic maps of Philadelphia on the Greater Philadelphia GeoHistory Network
Philadelphia Glass Works, later called Kensington Glass Works. A brief history by Kevin Sives.
Sub-Sections
Dyottville Glass Works
19th Century Soda Bottlers in Philadelphia
Dyottville Glass Works
Photo albums for bottles made at the Dyottville Glass Works:
Philadelphia Soda and Porter Bottles
Photo albums for soda and porter bottles used in Philly:
- Philadelphia sodas
- Philadelphia short sodas
- Philadelphia Hutchinson stopper sodas
- Philadelphia Codd patent stopper sodas
- Philadelphia crown cap sodas
- Twitchell soda and porter bottles
- Andrews soda and porter bottles
- F. McKinney soda and porter bottles
- Johnston soda and porter bottles
- P. Hall Soda and Porter Bottles
- Roussel Soda and Porter Bottles
- McFarland Soda Bottles
- Heiss Soda Bottles
- Riddle Soda Bottles
- John McLaughlin's Soda and Porter Bottles
- Rice & McKinney's Soda and Porter Bottles
Philadelphia Beer Bottles
Photo albums for beer bottles made in Philly:
- Philly Brown Stouts
- Blob top Beers
- Stoneware Beers
- Philadelphia iron pontil porters
- Philadelphia smooth base porters
Philadelphia Medicine Bottles
Photo albums specifically for medicine bottles made for Philly:
- Philadelphia Pontil Medicine Bottles
- Philadelphia Unembossed Medicine Bottles
- Philadelphia Colored Pharmacy Bottles
- Philadelphia Smooth Base Medicine Bottles
Kensington Glass Works
Kensington Glass Works photo album
Cut Glass Lamps Attributed to the Union Flint Glass Works, Kensington, Philadelphia (PDF) by Ken Wilson. Published in the Corning Journal of Glass Studies.
Union Glass Works
19th Century Soda Bottlers in Philadelphia
Who were the first Philly soda bottlers? (PDF)
Philadelphia Stoneware
Photo album of Philadelphia stoneware
Philadephia Redware Pie Plates
Pie plates were a common everyday item used in the kitchen for centuries in Europe and in America. Early Pennsylania German potters were influenced by German sgraffito plates. Sgraffito is a technique in which the body of the pot is covered over with the slip of a different color clay. The coating is carved away to exposed the diferent colored body of the pot. Slipware usually occurs as an earthenware body that has been decorated with slip or liquid clay. Slipware was introduced to this country by the Netherlands in the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries. Soon after the English Staffordshire tradition was born. Slipware began to be made in Sussex, Kent Somerset and DevonCounties. It is the wares produced in these English counties that influenced the local American potteries that produced earthenware pie plates. I am guessing that local earthenware pie plate production started soon after settlement in Philadelphia. These wares were not difficult to make and were essential to everyday life. Raw materials such as clay and wood for firing were abundant in the area. Whole Colonial examples of slipware or sgraffito pie plates are rare. The earliest examples at the Philadelphia Museum of Art are from about 1792. There is an entire reference book documenting the Museum's collection. Most of the plates seen in this photo album are c. 1840-60. They are all dug from privies in Philadelphia and restored. In about 1860 the popularity of earthenware decorated vessels and plates plummeted. People began to favor the cleaner looking yellow ware pottery made famous by the Bennington, NH potteries.
View the photo album of pie plates View the photo album of early Philadelphia glass and ceramics
- More Redware Pie Plates - powerpoint ppt file
- PA Redware Plates at Pook & Pook - powerpoint ppt file
- Redware at Phila Museum of Art - powerpoint ppt file
- Greg Shooner Reproduction Redware Pie Plates - powerpoint ppt file
Mechanic Glass Works
Back of Book Philadelphia
View photos of Bears Grease pot lids in this powerpoint presentation