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Victorian Glass Carboys

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Description

Shop windows in the 1500s and 1600s consisted of small panes of glass, often with a “bull nose” where the hand-made glass had been attached to the glassblower’s rod. In 1773, polished cast glass was developed. Larger panes of clear glass were now possible, and as a result, pharmacists used larger display jars or carboys in their shop windows.