Sold for A$30
Stoneware: 1. Hulstkamp & Zoon & Molyn gin. 2. Plain all white ginger beer. 3. Doulton, Lambeth Ink. 4. Large Kennedy, Barrowfield Pottery, Glasgow Stout. 5. Herzogthum Nassau Selters. 6. Unmarked wide mouth salt glaze jar. 7. Large unmarked salt glaze cylindrical gin. Base Mark: 62. 8. Regd March 1849 / Powell, Bristol. (United Kingdom) 9. Early Grey and Blue Pottery Jar. Possibly Dutch. 10. Early plain all white porter or stout. Impressed stamp: Doulton & Co / Lambeth Pottery / London. (United Kingdom). Pottery. Miscellaneous. Various 1. 226 mm. 2. 211 mm. 3. 205 mm. 4. 266 mm. 5. 285 mm. 6. 173 mm. 7. 325 mm 8. 117 mm. 9. 222 mm. 10. 250 mm. 19th to 20th Century
N/A. (N/A). 1. Very Good. Nibbled flakes around most of the inner lip. Some flakes and nibbles around the base edge and heel. Hairline across the base edge. Making marks. 2. Very Good. Small, dark scrape to bottom of lip. Rust spot to bse edge. Minor rust to the body. Couple of flakes to base edge. Some scratches and minor marks. Looks exactly like an all white ginger beer, except plain! 3. Very Good. Flake to outer lip to left of pouring spout. Little flake to right of pouring spout as well. Flake to left rear outer lip. Some scratches and maybe a little discolouration. Nice shiny glaze. 4. Excellent. A little rust around the lip. Some making marks. Some fine scratches and minor marks. 5. Good. Handle is missing. Couple of small inner lip flakes. 13 x 7 mm chip to front left base edge. Glazed over base chip as well. 100 mm crack to front lower left. Early bottle. 6. Very Good. Minor making split near base edge. Some grime. Some surface wear in places. Unusual jar. 7. Good. Large item! 20 x 17 mm deep chip to shoulder. 25 x 10 mm chip to base edge. 14 x 17 mm sliver chip up from base edge. Couple of kiln kiss type marks to the body. Some wear and grime. Unusual and large bottle. 8. VG. Vendor listed this as a College Tobacco Jar? Has a Powell, Bristol marked lid in place, but this is not the correct lid, the correct lid would have sat inside, not on top. Lid has some chunky rust and a flake or two, but is pretty good. About a 10 x 8 mm section of glaze flaking to outer, lower front lip. 9 x 4 mm flake to front left lip edge. Little flake to outer left rear lip. Front and left base edge/heel has a couple of small chips, possibly making marks. Some minor scratches and marks. Nice little piece of pottery which is quite early. 9. Good. 145 mm crack from lip down. From this is another hairline over about 60 mm. 40 x 9 mm chip to base edge. 40 x 6 mm section of flaking around from this. Couple of flakes to the lower blue band around the body. Some discolouration and minor marks. Interesting jar, looks to be of Dutch origin, and could be quite an early item. 10. EXC. 10 x 5 mm flake to rear base edge may be from making. Some spots of grime which will clean off. Some glaze misses from making. A few scratches and minor marks. A lovely piece of early pottery which likely held ale, porter or stout of some sort. Estimate: $50-100