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1. Vitreous Stone Bottles / J. Bourne & Son / Patentees / Denby Pottery / near Derby / P & J. Arnold / London. 2. Beaded decoration around shoulder. Price / L / Bristol. 3. Stephen Green / Imperial / Potteries / Lambeth. 4. Stephen Green's / Glass Lined Inside / Lambeth (last word largely unreadable). 5. Vickerys' / Emulsion. 6. No embossing or marks. Interesting stoneware polish jar. Miscellaneous Stoneware 1. Stoneware tall ink with pouring lip. Salt glaze. 3 oz. 2. Round jar, decoration to shoulder. All white stoneware. Pint. 3. Dump shape. All white. Blob top. 10 oz. 4. Dump shape. Salt glaze. Blob top. 10 oz. 5. Small cylinder. Light yellow & tan speckled glaze. Small. 6. Wide cylinder, tapered shoulder, narrow lip. All white. 10 oz. N/A. 1850s-1900s
1. Excellent. Has some rust stain near the base in a couple of places. A few minor surface marks. Impressed stamp is near perfect, nice stoneware ink bottle. (8.7) 2. Very Good. Some manufacturing hairlines and the like. A few spots of stain and rust. Small flake chip under the front base. A couple of the beads around the neck have some flakes. Nice unusual stoneware jar. 3. Very Good. There is a rough area to the lip over about 15 x 8 mm. A handful of short hairlines around the top as well, likely there from manufacture by the look of them. A hairline around the base that also looks to be from manufacture. Some spots of rust and stain over the body with typical minor usage marks. Quite a crudely made early piece of pottery. 4. Good. 15 x 10 x 2 mm chip under the front base directly below the stamp. Surface of the bottle is worn and dull all over. Some little flakes and impact marks around the lip. Solid example of a very early ginger beer. 5. Excellent. Two little chips to an unglazed section at the front base. Minor scratches and scuffs over the surface. Tiny glaze flake to shoulder. Probably Bendigo pottery but not marked as such. 6. Excellent. Some rust stain on the surface. Little flakes on the lip, around the shoulder and one on the edge of the base. Nice looking piece of early stoneware. Grade: N/A Estimate: $15 - 25