Torpedo bottle hits £5000 hammer

Storing a bottle of carbonised mineral water upright often caused the cork to dry out, the gas to escape and the drink to go flat. Persuading a chemist or grocer to store them horizontally proved difficult until the adoption of William Hamilton’s egg-shaped or torpedo bottle.

Patented in 1814, some of the first Hamilton bottles were made in stoneware rather than glass. Pot…

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