Sold for A$37
1. Mint. Sme dust and grime which will soak off. Maybe a tiny impact or two. This is not old. 2. Excellent. Heavy inner dirt will soak out. Capsule around the lip. Couple of dull spots near base edge and some scuffs and scratches. A couple of deep scratches to the body, but not overly long. A few ting nicks. Some other fine scuffs and scratches. Small spot of rust under base. Quite a nice example of this early piece of black glass. 3. Good. Some rust around the lip. Flake to lower lip. Milky stain throughout. Chips and flakes around the heel. A couple of deep scratches. Lovely whittled glass throughout. Often referred to as a Cooktown beer due to plenty of them having been found around Coooktown in the early days by collectors. 4. Very Good. Small chip to front lip. Shallow flaking to front right lip and a few other lip nicks. Some scuffs and scratches. A little light wear in places. A bit of inner grime. Wood panel like mould lines are clearly visible in this machine made variety. 5. Very Good. Polished. Some stain and etching to inner lip and neck. Burst bubble to lower right seam has been filled with resin, this is about 11 x 7 mm. A few little nicks. Remains of some scratches and minor marks. Embossing is a tad flat in places, this is as per manufacture though. Lovely colour. Surface bubble to upper right rear. EST: $50 - 75
Five Bottles: 1. Absolutely / Pure Milk / (Cow being milked) / The Milk Protector. No base mark. 2. Patent. Base mark: (Dot). 3. Green skittle. Base mark: (Dot). 4. J D K Z. Base Mark: S (Inside a D). 5. Stafford's / Ink. No base mark. (United States) 1. Machine made. Aqua. 1 Quart. 2. Applied top. Black. 26 oz. 3. Applied top. Green. 26 oz. 4. Machine made. Black. 30 oz. 5. Applied top with pouring lip. Forest Green. 12 oz or so. 290, 287, 254, 264 & 196 mm. 1850s to Modern Day