Sold for A$61
1. Good. Polished. Lip has been ground slightly. Inner lip 10 x 3 mm chip. Remains dull. Impact flakes, pitted wear, fisheyes and impact marks throughout. 2. Excellent. Some dirt and grime should soak out. Nibbled impact to mid rear body. A few fine fisheyes. Some light scratches and minor marks. 3. Good. 9 x 5 mm fracture or bruise to mid chamber. Some marble wear to inner chamber and a open bubble. Some inner haze. Little nibbled surface flake to upper body. Little nibbled flake to heel. Nibbled chips and flakes right around the sharp base edge. Fine scuffs and scratches throughout. An odd looking bottle, has a true applied top, yet looks a little later? But then has a narrow neck? Maybe it is a European example? EST: $40 - 60
1. Hall & Sons / (Fancy device) / Norwood. Base Mark: O O / F B H. (South Australia) 2. Junior Army and Navy / (Lion) / (Crown) / Stores Limited / Aldershot // Dan Rylands Ld / 4 / Sole Makers / Barnsley. No base mark. J. A & N S Ltd around chamber. (United Kingdom) 3. Unmarked narrow neck codd. No base mark. 1. Copy of an Acme Reliance Patent. Applied top. Aqua. 10 oz. 2. Applied top. Traditional codd style patent with two tear drops. Embossed to chamber. Aqua. 10 oz. 3. Applied top. Traditional codd style patent with two tear drops. Clear. 10 oz. 238, 220 & 230 mm. 1890s - 1900s