Sold for A$50
Pair of Goldfields Bottles: 1. 9 leaf petals over shoulder, six around base. Robert Thin / Liverpool with British registration diamond to base (dated 11th May 1858 and registered to John Cummington & Co., Liverpool). Known as the Robert Thin Leaf Bottle. 2. Large Goldfields Salad Oil with three indented tear drops to each side on the neck, eight indented concave panels straight down the body. Base mark: Indented base with ribbed sides and an E in the middle. Goldfields Various 1. Applied top. Aqua. 26 oz. 2. Applied top. Large Goldfields Salad Oil with three indented tear drops to each side on the neck, eight indented concave panels straight down the body. Aqua. 26 oz. 330 & 335 mm. 1850s
1. Fair. Looks much better. 6 x 18 mm sliver flake from bottom of applied lip down the neck. Another chip on other side where there is a drip of glass hanging down under that drip. Both are from making. Impact to rear base edge has a small nibbled mark from it, but under the base is a large bruise of about 50 x 17 mm. Impact to opposite base edge has a small flake from it. Up from this on the lower body is a nibbled flake over about 8 x 9 mm. Scuffs and scratches down one side. Some lumps of chunky rust scattered around. Some dirt as well. Still will look good once cleaned up as the main damage is under the base. 2. Very Good. Stained throughout, heaviest to the neck and shoulder. Some dirty inner stain will likely soak out. Couple of little impact marks to base edge. Some scratches and the odd scuff mark. A lovely looking item with the flared lip. Grade: N/A Estimate: $70 - 100