Sold for A$50
1. Plain Vinegar styled on a James Heddle. Base Mark: (Dot). 2. George Whybrow with petalled shoulder. Dot to base. 3. Ribbed salad oil. 4. Whybrow Pickle. No base mark.. Goldfields. Various. 1. Applied top. Aqua. 26 oz. 2. Applied top. Aqua. 6 oz. 3. Applied top, spun finish. Aqua. 6 oz. 4. Applied Top. Whybrow Pickle. Aqua. 1 Pint. 323, 233, 247 & 200 mm. 1850s - 1880s
N/A. (N/A). 1. EXC. Some inner dirt which will soak out. Scratch to outer lip. Some outer grime which should soak off. Some scratches and scuffs, nothing major though. Interesting bottle, for all intents and purposes this is a James Heddle, Leith bottle, just without the usual embossing. 2. Good. Heavily stained. Some lip nibbles. Shallow flake to base edge. Scuffs and scratches. 3. Good. Heavily stained and dirty. Some scratches and scuffs. 4. EXC. Inner dirt, this will soak out. A little rust under the base. Some light scuffs and scratches. Nice example. Estimate: $50-100