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Bottle

Part of the collection: Folk ceramics

Popularization note

In the second half of the 16th century, attention was drawn to the therapeutic qualities of the mineral waters, which included springs of bitter water from the vicinity of Zaječice, Sedlec and Korozluky and from the now-defunct village of Bylany in North Bohemia. The strongly bitter-tasting, odourless, hypertonic and yellowish water there, mineralised with magnesium sulphate, has been extracted from the original springs since 1717. It is recommended for people with intestinal, liver and gallbladder ailments and those suffering from constipation and haemorrhoids. Baths using it were thought to rejuvenate and purify the skin. It is also an excellent source of magnesium. As early as the 18th century, it was the equivalent and competitor of the most famous, considered medicinal, Epsom salt. Since then, it has been distributed under various trademarks to many world markets. Suitable containers were needed for the, often distant, transport. Mineral water from North Bohemia, now known as Zaječická hořká, was poured into stoneware bottles with cork or tin lids from the 18th century until the early 20th century. Hundreds of thousands of vessels similar to the one on display were probably produced, because they were treated like the plastic bottles we use today, i.e. disposable. Depending on the manager or owner of a particular spring, who changed over time, the bottles were marked with different stamps. The museum copy bears the mark PILLNAER BITTER WASSER, with A. below. ULBRICH. The name probably refers to the person Adalbert Ulbrich, who founded the Pillnaer Bitterwaser company around 1820. Under the direction of his son Anton in the 1970s and 1980s. During the 19th century, the company gained recognition at world exhibitions in Europe, the United States and Australia. Iwona Karwowska



Signatures and inscriptions:

  1. Inscription;embossed print: PILLNAER BITTER WASSER ❁
  2. Inscription;embossed print: A. ULBRICH

Information about the object

Information about this object

Author / creator

producer: unknown
principal: Pillnaer Bitterwasser (około 1820 - po 1883)

Object type

bottle

Technique

throwing (pottery technique), glazing

Material

stoneware

Origin / acquisition method

donation

Creation time / dating

1870 — 1915

Creation / finding place

powstanie: Czelin (województwo zachodniopomorskie)

Owner

Muzeum Narodowe w Szczecinie

Identification number

MNS/E/5009

Location / status

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