Can you confirm info about this bottle dug from canal of an old mill in southern France?

From reading, I believe this is a turn-mold Champagne style bottle with a push-up base, which has a mamelon. It is 29 cm high and quite heavy. However in pictures I usually see the mouth is beveled and the ring more rounded than this one. I'm wondering if it can be dated more precisely than just late 19th/early 20th century. Any help appreciated!
with concentric rings (you can feel them but hard to see in the pictures) and no evidence of side seams.





Comments

  • As you are probably aware, this champagne shape has been made for a long time. The more refined the glass and shaping, the newer the bottle likely is.

    I do see a bubble and just a bit of irregularity. I cannot tell even from your great photos if the ring at the top is applied.

    Just based on experience, I would say late 19th or very early 20th century.
  • I agree with Chris . . . 20th Century. Here are some earlier examples:


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