Not Sold
1. Very Good. Stained throughout. Some pitted scratches. A few fisheyes and impact marks. Most unusual, probably held Creme de Menthe or a similar liqueur. 2. Very Good. Stained throughout. Some rust stain. A few surface flakes here and there. Some swirled surface etching. Some fisheyes and impact marks. A few little nicks here and there. This also would have held some sort of liqueur more than likely. 3. Very Good. Stained throughout. A bit opalescent with some etching as well. A bit of rust. Some scratches and pitted marks. Some little fisheyes and impact marks. Some scuffs as well. Cusenier was most well known for making absinthe. EST: $30 - 50
Three wine/spirit bottles: 1. The property of Thomas Hardy // & Sons Ltd Adelaide. Base Mark: (Modern AGM Monogram) / K55 / M. 2. This bottle is the property of // B. Seppelt & Sons Ltd Melbourne. Base Mark: S & S. 3. Cusenier. No base mark. (South Australia, Victoria, France) 1. Machine made. Green. Bulbous Creme de Menthe shape. 26 oz. 2. Applied top, tooled finish. Tapered cylinder. Clear. 26 oz. 3. Applied top, ring seal, spun finish. Green. Wide bodied cylinder with long neck. 26 oz. 1. 274 mm. 2. 242 mm. 3. 205 mm. 1900s-1930s