Porte-bouteilles de vin

Utiliser cette image

Puis-je réutiliser cette image sans autorisation? Oui

Les images sur le portail de la collection d’Ingenium ont la licence Creative Commons suivante :

Copyright Ingenium / CC BY-NC-ND (Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0)

ATTRIBUER CETTE IMAGE

Ingenium, 2010.1296.001
Permalien:

Ingenium diffuse cette image sous le cadre de licence Creative Commons et encourage son téléchargement et sa réutilisation à des fins non commerciales. Veuillez mentionner Ingenium et citer le numéro de l’artefact.

TÉLÉCHARGER L’IMAGE

ACHETER CETTE IMAGE

Cette image peut être utilisée gratuitement pour des fins non commerciales.

Pour un usage commercial, veuillez consulter nos frais de reproduction et communiquer avec nous pour acheter l’image.

TYPE D’OBJET
S/O
DATE
1900
NUMÉRO DE L’ARTEFACT
2010.1296.001
FABRICANT
Inconnu
MODÈLE
Bright’s Wines
EMPLACEMENT
Unknown

Plus d’information


Renseignements généraux

Nº de série
S/O
Nº de partie
1
Nombre total de parties
1
Ou
S/O
Brevets
S/O
Description générale
Wood

Dimensions

Remarque : Cette information reflète la taille générale pour l’entreposage et ne représente pas nécessairement les véritables dimensions de l’objet.

Longueur
6,5 cm
Largeur
80,0 cm
Hauteur
210,0 cm
Épaisseur
S/O
Poids
S/O
Diamètre
S/O
Volume
S/O

Lexique

Groupe
Agriculture
Catégorie
Divers
Sous-catégorie
S/O

Fabricant

Ou
Inconnu
Pays
Inconnu
État/province
Inconnu
Ville
Inconnu

Contexte

Pays
Canada
État/province
Ontario
Période
Early 1920's to 2010
Canada
Taken from curatorial worksheet "The Niagara Falls Wine Company (later T. G. Bright and Company) was established in 1874 in Niagara Falls, Ontario. By the 1920s the company was said to be the largest winery in the British Empire and it was close to the top in terms of the world industry. Although there had previously been a number of small local wineries, the firms’ two principals were well-moneyed and therefore set out to increase production and more importantly to expand their distribution network out of the local area. They continued to produce wines under the Brights name until the early 1990s and their merger with several wineries under the corporate name Vincor and the Inniskillin product label. By this time Canadians’ palates were beginning to undergo change and the sweet ports and sherries that had been Brights stock and trade wee going out of favour. Like the rest of Canada’s wineries the era of prohibition and shortly thereafter depression produced a major financial strain on Brights. Wine legally could be made during prohibition but when it ended in the 1920s most of the producers found themselves with a surplus of stock. In the instance of Brights this led the company to change hands and the new owner to look to imported expertise to attempt to differentiate the company and their product from competitors such as London Wines and Cartier. It was hoped that Canadians could be convinced of the merits of a dry table wine and more to the point those strains of grapes could be grown on the Peninsula. Adhemar de Chaunac was brought to Brights from France in the early 1930s to play a key role in the implementation of those changes. He stayed with the company until he retired in the 1960s. Like many of his compatriots who found Niagara Falls too working class for their taste, he purchased a home down stream at Niagara-on the lake. His next door neighbour was Mr. Matthew Leerie a very successful lawyer with a practice in St. Catharines. It was through the auspices of de Chaunac that the wine rack came into the possession of the Leerie family. The rack dates to the early incarnation of the company under the name T.G. Bright and Company. From what I have been told by the auctioneer who is relaying information from Mr. Leerie’s son, this wine rack and hundreds of others were removed during a major facility renovation in the 1940s. In fact Mr. Leerie’s legal partner a Mr.Coy was also given one of the racks (which the family still owns). As is often the case, staff either legally or surreptitiously brought home material that was being discarded as part of the renovation. The rack was used in the basement of the Leerie home to store champagne bottles.".
Fonction
Used to hold wine bottles while aging.
Technique
Taken from curatorial worksheet "After wine has been bottled it needs to sit for a period of time in order to mature. Given wine bottles of te early 20th century were sealed with real cork, they had to be placed in their side so the cork would absorb moisture and produce a more effective air seal. This rack would have been used to store wine bottles for that “aging” and until they were boxed for shipment to retail outlets. Although I am not sure, if Canadian port was treated in the same manner as “the real stuff” it would have been bottle aged for a number of years.".
Notes sur la région
Inconnu

Détails

Marques
None apparent
Manque
Small piece of wood from the rack is in a baggy attached to it.
Fini
Dark brown wood; varnished and aged. Fabricated with a series of vertical wooden pieces with oval holes cut out and horizontal slats.
Décoration
S/O

FAIRE RÉFÉRENCE À CET OBJET

Si vous souhaitez publier de l’information sur cet objet de collection, veuillez indiquer ce qui suit :

Fabricant inconnu, Porte-bouteilles de vin, vers 1900, Numéro de l'artefact 2010.1296, Ingenium - Musées des sciences et de l'innovation du Canada, http://collection.ingeniumcanada.org/fr/id/2010.1296.001/

RÉTROACTION

Envoyer une question ou un commentaire sur cet artefact.

Plus comme ceci


...
Ensemble-type…

1995.0516.001

Object

...
Étalon de cap…

1995.1327.001

Object

...
Étalon de cap…

1997.0085.001

Object

...
Bouteille, v…

2012.1169.001

Object

...
Étalon de cap…

1995.0515.001

Object

...
Étalon de cap…

1995.0514.001

Object

...
Étalon de cap…

1997.0084.001

Object

...
Étalon de cap…

1995.1521.002

Object

Aucune image disponible.
Étalon de cap…

1995.1521.003

Object

...
Ensemble-type…

1995.1521.001

Object

...
Avion

1967.0684.001

Object

...
Ensemble-type…

1997.0081.001

Object

...
Boîte à sirop…

2014.0302.001

Object

...
Boîte à sirop…

2014.0302.002

Object

...
Boîte à sirop…

2014.0302.003

Object

...
Laxatif

1991.0294.001

Object

...
Laxatif

1991.0294.002

Object

...
Laxatif

1991.0294.003

Object

...
Grille-pain

1992.0664.001

Object

...
Crémier

2005.0063.001

Object

...
Beater, carpet

2008.0423.001

Object

...
Porte-outil d…

1998.0160.001

Object

...
Rivoir à tail…

1986.0877.001

Object

...
Automobile

1968.0172.001

Object

...
Talon de baga…

1972.1322.001

Object

Aucune image disponible.
Talon de baga…

1972.1322.002

Object

...
Plaque de num…

1968.0026.001

Object

...
Porte-allumet…

2004.0024.001

Object

Aucune image disponible.
Talon de baga…

1972.1322.003

Object

...
Étalon de cap…

1997.0171.001

Object

...
Fiole

2002.0390.001

Object

...
Boîte

2014.0303.001

Object

...
Pompe à essen…

1973.0347.001

Object

...
Clayette de r…

2014.0321.008

Object

...
Ciseaux

2010.0190.001

Object

...
Pendule de gr…

1993.0234.004

Object

...
Pendule de gr…

1993.0234.005

Object

...
Pendule de gr…

1993.0234.006

Object

...
Automobile

1975.0212.001

Object

...
Canette

2014.0295.009

Object

...
Bouteille à t…

1991.0292.001

Object

...
Dispositif de…

1991.0589.001

Object

...
Automobile

1975.0208.001

Object

...
Remorque

2015.0043.001

Object

...
Lecture de di…

2005.0060.016

Object

...
Porte-bougie

1988.0182.001

Object

...
Pendule de gr…

1993.0234.002

Object

...
Pendule de gr…

1993.0234.003

Object

...
Presse-baril

1982.0143.001

Object

...
Étalon de cap…

1995.0518.002

Object

...
Étalon de cap…

1995.0518.003

Object

...
Étalon de cap…

1995.0518.004

Object

...
Prise pour an…

2008.0834.001

Object

...
Étalon de cap…

1995.1522.001

Object

...
Protège-lampe

2014.0321.007

Object

...
Grille-pain

1992.0671.001

Object

...
Collection de…

1997.0507.001

Object

...
Clé

1968.0944.001

Object

...
Clayette de r…

2014.0321.002

Object

...
Clayette de r…

2014.0321.003

Object

...
Clayette de r…

2014.0321.004

Object

...
Clayette de r…

2014.0321.005

Object

...
Tiroir de réf…

2014.0321.006

Object

...
Bouchon

2013.0035.002

Object

...
Grille-pain

1992.0659.001

Object

...
Taraud pour b…

2016.0181.001

Object

...
Manchon

2016.0181.002

Object

...
Bol à beurre

1987.0035.001

Object

...
Ensemble-type…

1995.0518.001

Object

...
Tambour de ba…

2005.0060.002

Object

...
Chariot

2010.0170.001

Object

...
Étalon de cap…

1995.0512.001

Object

...
Bouilloire

2009.0142.001

Object

...
Perceuse

1968.0850.001

Object

...
Porte-allumet…

2004.0039.001

Object

...
Tambour de ba…

2005.0060.003

Object

...
Tambour de ba…

2005.0060.004

Object

...
Collection de…

2005.0060.017

Object

...
Spécimen géol…

2018.0111.007

Object

...
Scanner numér…

2005.0060.001

Object

...
Talon de baga…

1972.1320.001

Object

Aucune image disponible.
Talon de baga…

1972.1320.002

Object

...
Étalon de mas…

1995.0507.002

Object

...
Couvercle

2013.0079.002

Object

...
Fiole

1986.0373.001

Object

Aucune image disponible.
Fiole

1986.0373.002

Object

...
Pasteurisateur

2013.0091.001

Object

Aucune image disponible.
Étalon de cap…

1995.1328.001

Object

...
Pellicule

1991.0217.002

Object

...
Torpille

1966.1059.001

Object

...
Étalon de cap…

1997.0146.002

Object

...
Étalon de cap…

1997.0146.003

Object

...
Étalon de cap…

1997.0146.004

Object

...
Porte-allumet…

2004.0058.001

Object

...
Grille-pain

1992.0656.001

Object

...
Luminaire

1992.1807.001

Object

...
Petit nappero…

1969.0285.001

Object

...
Étalon de mas…

1995.0504.001

Object

...
Étalon de mas…

1995.0503.001

Object

...
Grille-pain

1992.0669.001

Object