File:Hot water bottle.jpg
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Hot water bottle label QS:Len,"Hot water bottle" |
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Reference URL InfoField | https://collection.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk/objects/co120685 |
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Author | Science Museum Group Studio | ||
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JPEG file comment | Circular copper hot water bottle with neck on side, screw cap missing, two rings attached for carrying, with embossed and chased illustration of baptism of Christ and Coptic(?) or Cyrillic(?) inscription, possibly pilgrim bottle, European or North African, 1751-1830. |
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