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sealed glass bottle of alazarine indigo g paste

Date: circa 1900
Inventory Number: 4563
Classification: Chemical
Subject:
chemistry, textile dye,
Maker: Friedrich Bayer & Company (founded 1863)
User: Chemistry Laboratory, Harvard College (founded 1850)
Cultural Region:
Germany,
Place of Origin:
Elberfeld,
City of Use:
Cambridge,
Dimensions:
11 x 4 x 4 x 4 cm (4 5/16 x 1 9/16 x 1 9/16 x 1 9/16 in.)
Material:
glass, paper, wax, ink, chemical: class B,
Description:
Class B chemical. Glass bottle containing the dessicated remains of Alazarine Indigo G Paste, an artifical mordant dyestuff used for cotton, wool, and silk. This bottle is cylindrical, with a neck and wax stopper sealed in paper.
Signedprinted in blue on white label: FARBENFABRIKEN / VORM. FR. BAYER & CO. / ELBERFORD. / Alizarin Indigo G Paste
Inscribedstamped in black across the label: Manufactured in Germany
printed in white on red label near base of bottle: 0973
printed in black on beige label on back of bottle: Vor dem Gebrauch umzuschütten. / Shake the bottle before using. / Bien rumuer avant l'emploi.
FunctionFor the dying of textiles.

Webster's 1913 Unabridged: "Alizarin n. (Chem.) A coloring principle, C14H6O2(OH)2, found in madder, and now produced artificially from anthracene." Alizarin was the first natural dyestuff (originally from madder root) prepared artifically from the coal-tar product anthracene (1868). Friedrich Bayer & Co. was founded by Friedrich Bayer in 1863. In 1881 the company became public and had its name registered as "Farbenfabriken vorm. Friedr. Bayer & Co." An in-depth reference on dyes and dyeing, entitled "Dyeing" can be found in the CHSI's 1911 edition of the Encyclopedia Britannica. Vol. 8, pp. 743-754.
Curatorial RemarksThe bottle bears the label used by the Chemical Laboratory of Harvard University.
Related WorksA history of the development of sythetic dyestuffs in the late 19th Century can be found in A.S. Travis, The Rainbow Makers . London, Assoc. University Presses, 1993.

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