Sold for A$22
Nice group of bottles and an advertising pottery tray: 1. Crude 3 piece mould square ribbed ink. Dot to centre of base. 2. Luxette / Registered / Trade Mark. No potters stamp. 3. 5 CL crudely embossed near base. Smooth base. 4. Dental / King. Smooth base. Miscellaneous Bottles 1. Square section. Ribbed to three sides. Pen rests are poorly formed from the mould. Burst or Shear lip. Darker Blue-aqua. 2 oz. 2. Round ceramic soap dish. Black Print. 3. Squat shouldered cylinder with ladies leg type neck. Black (really a dark grey colour). 50 ml or 2 oz. 4. Rectangular. Tool finished lip. Aqua. Quarter ounce. 67-90 mm. 1890s-1920s
1. Excellent. A really nice ink. A little bit of stain on the label side. Only minor marks anywhere else. Unusual form and a great colour. 2. Very Good. A bit of rust stain underneath and a couple of spots to the front. Some discolouration but generally a nice piece of advertising. 3. Excellent. Crudely made European bottle, probably a sample liqueur or similar. A bit dirty and grimy is the main thing. Lots of crude mould marks and the like but nothing too much in the way of faults. Nice little bottle, the colour is really unusual when you hold it up to the light. 4. Excellent. Being such a small bottle possibly contained Mercury for fillings? A little dullness but no real faults. A nice and interesting little bottle. Grade: N/A Estimate: $40 - 60