Sold for A$250
Good (6.0). It really looks like a 1 after Co, hence I have written Co1! About 60 mm of the front and left base heel is flaked under the base back around 12 mm at the furthest. 36 x 10 mm chip under the right base heel. A few flakes and chips elsewhere around the base edge and heel. Some flaking to the glaze around the body. Discoloured throughout. Hard to get bottle. This was made at one of the Launceston potteries. EST: $100 - 150
Kelly & Co / Hobart. No potters stamp. (Tasmania) Two tone, tan top, off wihte body. Impressed. Champagne. 10 oz. 208 mm. 1890s