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Acme Water Cooler, Bottle & Insulated Canteen [190861]

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Acme Water Cooler, Bottle & Insulated Canteen [190861]
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Just when you think you've seen all the embossed bottles in America, out sneaks another one.... and here it is: An embossed, clear glass Acme Water Cooler with a W&T logo inside a circular slug plate. The embossed bottle part is 4.5" diameter and 6" tall with ground lip. Whittal Tatum initials on the bottom. The bottle sits snugly into an insulated container resembling a canteen of sorts. the top of this device separates from the bottom, with a handle.
We have not had, nor seen one of these. BTW, Mike Polak, the author of eight major bottle books who just passed away, would have loved this piece.
Water coolers have been around for more than a century, designed to hold water cold. This bottle was specifically designed to harbor ice and to keep water cold all night. It was originally intended for sick rooms. The WT version appears to have been invented about 1898.An Australian version, quite different , was made in 1890.
This is a rare early medical glass device/bottle. [ water