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1. Remfry's / Guardian Phenyle. No base mark. (Victoria) 2. Boxed bottle of Kulla-Bak Anti Grey Hair Lotion, Jean Pierre Pty. Ltd., Sydney. Amber. Contents in place. (New South Wales) 3. Labelled W. Clark's Cure of some sort for horses. (London, United Kingdom) 4. Plain stoppered cobalt bottle. Base Mark: E B & Co Ld / 13467. Label: Aq. Anisi. Conc. / A. P. F. 5. Full bottle of BonKora Treatment, Battle Creek Drugs, Sydney. Inside original box, pictures of naked lady on box and bottle. (New South Wales) 6. Howard's Sulphate of Quinine, London. 1 oz. (United Kingdom) 7. Boracic / Acid / Directions / Eye Lotion - One tea- / spoonful to a pint of warm / water. / Lotion for cuts and / sores - Two teaspoonfuls / to a pint of hot water. / B. F. Huntsman / M. P. S / Chemist / 624 Burke Road / Camberwell E. 6 / Phone W5402. 8. Vitreous Stone Bottles / J. Bourne & Son / Patentees / Denby Pottery, / near Derby. / P & J. Arnold. / London. / England. (United Kingdom). Miscellaneous. Bottles. Various 120 - 210 mm. 1890s - 1950s
N/A. (N/A). 1. VG. Hazy. Oiled. Little open bubble to base edge, another to upper right edge. Scuffs and scratches. A few little fisheyes and impact marks. 2. EXC. Bottle has dust and grime which should clean off. Label is pushed up at bottom edge on the bottle. Some scratches. Also has instructions pamphlet. Box is foxed to edges, the tabs at top are torn or loose. Missing section to one side. Stains. Wear. We won't be able to send this with the contents. 3. VG. Still sealed and has a bit of weight, so some contents in place. Some chips and flakes around the base edge and heel. The original label is poor. Heavily worn, plenty of holes, also heavily discoloured and faded to boot! Appears to have been a horse cure of some sort from what I can make out, what can be seen easily on the label is the address, W. Clark, 528 Oxford Street, near the marble arch! Interesting item. 4. EXC. Small nibbled flake to inner lip. A few scratches and minor scuffs. Label is brittle. It has some stains. Label over the top has very faded writing. Interesting pharmaceutical bottle. 5. EXC. Dust and grime. Minor wear to the labels of the bottle, and some minor discoloration. Box has more wear, a lot of fozing at the edges and corners, tabs inside lid are torn off. Discoloured. Also has instructions inside. This was a weight loss product, apparently it burnt the fat away! Not sure if you noticed, the lady is scantily clad! Well, not clad! We won't be able to post this with the contents. 6. NM. Can't get any more original! The jar is still wrapper in the original paper wrapper. Label is heavily worn, but you can see it is Howard's Sulphate of Quinine from Ilford, London, and that it has won awards from 1862 right through to 1908 in London. Small tear through upper part at shoulder of jar reveals a clear glass jar fill of white powder, can't tell you any more than that, except that the jar is not embossed, that would be felt through the packaging if it was. 7. VG. Still has some powder inside! Discoloured label. Some foxing to the edges. Some stains. Interesting item. 8. NM. Tiny lip nick. Tiny shoulder nick. One or two scratches and the odd tiny mark. A great example of this early ink bottle.. Estimate: $50-100