Sold for A$45
1. C. B & W. B Ltd / (C B in a Diamond) / Newcastle. No base mark. (New South Wales) 2. Half size white stout. Potters stamp: Port-Dundas / Glasgow / Pottery Coy. 3. Whybrow Pickle. No base mark. 4. Herringbone pattern salad oil. Round label space. Base: 495. 5. Toohey's Ltd / Trade / (Stag) / Mark / Cordials. Base mark: 17 / (VR Monogram). (Sydney, New South Wales) 6. Green Capers Bottle. No base mark. . Miscellaneous. Bottles. Various 302, 222, 203, 347, 288 & 165 mm. 1850s - 1910s
N/A. (N/A). 1. VG. 5 x 4 mm chip to upper right neck. Hazy. Open bubble to heel. Some fisheyes and impact marks. Some heavily scuffed scratches in patches. Other scuffs and scratches to be found. Looks black on the shelf, but held up to a light you can see through it, it is a dark amber colour. 2. VG. Little glaze flake to upper lip. Scuffed scratch down one side. A few dark scuffed scratches lower down the otehr side. Some stains and discolouration. Tiny flake to heel. Some making marks. 3. Good. Stained, has an etched feel as well. Small nibbled impact flake to shoulder. Couple of little nibbled impact marks. Worn with scuffs and scratches scattered around. 4. VG. Hazy in places. Inner dirt and some rust should soak off, but haze will remain. Some little fisheyes. Some minor scuffs and scratches. Little nick or two to base edge. With large shiny patches, a good soaking clean should leave a nice example. 5. EXC. Shallow 7 x 3 mm flake to inner rear lip. Little nick to inner left lip looks like a making split. A few little nibbled impact marks to the upper part of the lip ring. Some heavy inner dirt which will soak out. Some scratches and the odd scuff mark. Actually quite a fabulous example with lovely wavy and whittled glass. Strong embossing as well, through the trade mark is less distinct. Will clean up beautifully. 6. VG. Hazy. Some minor scuffs and scratches. Couple of nibbled spots of wear to base edge corners. . Estimate: $100-150