Sold for A$45
1. Crossed American and English flags. No base mark. 2. The / Carters / Condiments / Manafactory / The / Carters / Condiments / Manafactory // This bottle is the / property of Carters. Base Mark: Ross Bros / (RB within circle) / Erskineville. 3. W. D. Peacock / Hobart. No base mark. Household Sauce Various Various. 1890s-1910s
1. Very Good. Some light outer lip wear. 12 mm surface fracture to inner neck. Patch of light inner haze. Some ground in dirt to the rear. Some light scratches and a couple of little impact marks. Superb deep colour and a nice shiny example. 2. Very Good. Note the double incorrect spelling of Manufactory. Little bit of lip wear. Stained throughout including some etched staining. A few deeper scuff marks to the front. Scuffs and scratches scattered around. Some tiny impact marks. Some crude mould lines throughout that have splits to the very surface only. Interesting Sydney sauce bottle. 3. Good. Tiny open bubble to upper lip. Right rear body has two short fractures that don't go all the way through the glass. 5 x 5 mm bruise that is difficult to see to rer base edge. 7 mm fracture to front base edge, again hard to see. Some light haze, scuffs and scracthes. Grade: N/A Estimate: $20 - 30