Sold for A$10
Miscellaneous bottles: 1. Horlick's Malted Milk Jar. 2. J. F. McKenzie & Co. Coffee Essence. 3. A. M. Bickford & Sons Ltd, Brisbane Coffee Essence. 4. James Dickson & Co Pty Ltd, Melbourne Cordial. 5. Plain 500 ml jar with label for E. Schering, Berlin. 6. Summit Aerated Water Co., North Coburg 24 ounce crown seal.. Miscellaneous. Bottles. 1. Machine made. Clear. 1 Pint. 2. Applied top, spun finish. Aqua. 6 oz. 3. Applied top, spun finish. Aqua. 12 oz. 4. Early machine applied top. Aqua. 26 oz. 5. Applied top, tooled finish. Cobalt. 500 ml. 6. Machine made. Aqua. 24 oz. 1. 171 mm. 2. 165 mm. 3. 217 mm. 4. 295 mm. 5. 186 mm. 6. 255 mm.. 1910s-1940s
N/A. (N/A). 1. Very Good. Quite dirty and grimy, this should clean up. Some scratches and scuffs. Some crude making marks. 2. Excellent. Some scratches to the right panel. Some inner dirt which will soak out. 3. Poor. Crack across the bottom front, bottom right, bottom rear and bottom left! Yes, cracks at bottom of each panel, yet these do not join in any way. Having said that, the base may well just pop off one day! Actually looks good on display, but the issues are not minor. 4. Very Good. Some dirt and grime which will clean off. Couple of nibbled letters. Some scratches and the odd scuff mark. 5. Very Good. Very stained. Remains of label, this is hard to read nbut is from E. Schering, Berlin who produced all sorts of pharmaceutical products used in Australia, including perfumes and soaps as well. Rust stain. Scratches and scuffs. 6. Fair. Jagged and dangerous lip chip over about 15 x 12 mm. 14 x 6 mm chip to outer crown. A few other nicks around the lip. Grimy, this will clean off. Nibbled impact to right base edge. Scuffs and scratches.. Estimate: $30-50