Sold for A$15
1. Large cobalt pharmacy jar. Base Mark: (Dot) / 2383. 2. Flat scent bottle, clear glass with pink and white spirals within the glass. 3. King Handmade and Handpainted German Stein, Number 3,104 of a Limited Edition of 10,000. 4. The Pipe Book, by Alfred Dunhill, 1969.. Miscellaneous. Various. 1. Applied top. Cobalt. 1/2 Gallon. 2. Thin, wide scent bottle with gorund lip. Pink and white spirals through the clear glass. 3. King Handmade and Handpainted German Stein, Number 3,104 of a Limited Edition of 10,000. 4. Hard cover with dust jacket. 208 pages. 1. 288 mm 2. 80 mm 3. 145 mm without lid 4. 247 mm high. Late 19th to 20th Century
N/A. (N/A). 1. Poor. The upper lip is ground, there is a couple of lip flakes as well. Whilst it is possible that this was made this way, I doubt it in this instances as this looks like one of those large pharmacy bottles that had a "crown seal" looking cork stopper. Therefore, I would suggest around 10 mm or so has been ground back? Stained throughout, this is etched as well. Some nibbled chips around the base edge. Open bubble ore two. Some scratches and the odd scuff, some of these are deeper than standard. 2. Good. Chip to lip. There is no cap on this, it would have had a metal cap in place covering this chip anyway. Some rust. A bit hazy. Scuffs and scratches scattered around. Fabulous piece of glass, could actually be a fair bit earlier than the 1900s suggested. 3. Mint. Has the original certificate of authenticity inside, which also states that it has a handcrafted solid pewter top, and that the certificate guarantees you the most authentic quality available. There is a minor making split to the handle. Lovely looking item. 4. VG. This was once a library book and so has the usual attachments of a library book. Quite discoloured. Has somewhat of a musty smell. Estimate: $20-40