
Night Watchman bottle produced in Germany circa 1930. The dependable night watchman, with his luminous lantern in tow, served the Williamsburg community by keeping a vigilant watch throughout the night. He made his rounds of various streets and alleys, checking doors and investigating any noises that were out of place. His job was to assure that all was well and secure so that the townsfolk could sleep in peace. In a time before mass production of clocks, he would call out the hours and the weather: "Twelve o'clock and all is well!" He also might be entrusted with lighting and extinguishing the streetlamps of the town each evening and morning. DRGM on the bottle's base stands for "Deutsches Reichs Gebrauchs Muster", which was a German registration mark used from 1891 to 1944.
Maker:
unknown
Germany
circa 1930
Model #:
Derivative
bottle
Size:
large
Height:
7 1/4"



