Object Name
Bottle
Artist/Maker
William Pipe
Date Made
Circa 1900
Materials
Glass
Catalogue Number
2009.038.058
Dimensions

Base Diameter: 3.5cm x Body Diameter: 5.5cm x Height: 18.0cm

Description

This is a glass soda or water bottle made by William Pipe in Kingston. It is moulded and light aqua in colour. The bottle has a circular body, light taper at base, and a 1-part finish for a "Hutchison Stopper" type closure. On one side of the bottle are embossed words that read "W. Pipe / Kingston". On the base of the bottle, there are scrolled interlocking letters of "43 TBK 55".

History

This bottle was made by William Pipe Bottler in Kingston. William Pipe Sr. was born in Ipswich England in 1825 and moved to Canada in 1842. He was in Kingston in 1848. On June 2, 1858 he announced the start of his soda water business from 54 Princess St in the Daily News. He gradually expanded his business into groceries, drugs, confections, ice houses, and an operation in Ottawa (and potentially another operation in Rochester, New York). William Pipe (Kingston) only operated in Ottawa for about 6 months, but considerable competition there forced him to refocus on Kingston. In 1883 his activities were organized under the newly formed Kingston Bottling Works (KBW) and expanded from soda water to include other beverages. He died in 1898. The company became D.C.Pipe Wines and Liquors in 1902/1903 under the guidance of David Pipe. William Sr.'s grandson.