Sold for A$20
1. Plain capers type bottle with FBH base mark. 2. The / Ideal (VIROL in a Belt) Food / Virol / A preparation of / Bone-Marrow / An ideal fat food / for children / & invalids. V impressed on base. 3. Choicest Pasteurised Cream / S. L. Cannon / Gunns Plains, Tas. Base Mark: L358 / M / AGM. (Tasmania) 4. Small Chevron Salad Oil. Base Mark: (Dot) / A. 5. Small black with Star of David to base.. Miscellaneous. Bottles. Various 231, 135, 130, 207 & 150 mm. 1870s - 1930s
N/A. (N/A). 1. VG. Hazy throughout. Oiled internally. Some scuffs and scratches, doesn't look like anything too deep though. 2. EXC. Little making split to upper lip. Some glaze misses around the neck from making. Little discoloured scratch to left of badge, another one lower down. Couple more to the rear as well. Slightly scuffed scratch to lower right. Couple of thin, very shallow flakes under the base are likely potters pulls. Nice example of this jar in one of the medium sizes. 3. EXC. A few little nicks around the lip edge. Little nibbled spot to right base edge. A few fine scratches and little scuffs. Nice little cream jar. 4. VG. Hazy throughout. Reasonably large surfaced bubble inside the upper body. Some little fisheyes and impact marks. A few tiny nicks. Some scuffs and scratches. 5. VG. Discoloured, this is scuffed and scratched throughout, but these scuffs and scratches are discoloured as well. Minor sliver to upper lip. Unusual little bottle, possibly a Hartwig product as they used the Star of David trade mark. It is also shaped like some bitters, so fits the bill nicely.. Estimate: $40-80