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10 Various Bottles: 1. Emil Resch / Trade / Lion (Rampant Lion with Barrel) Brewery / Mark / Broken Hill // This bottle / cannot be sold or / used by any / other person. Base: M. 2. Embossed to base: = 2A / CC monogram & Co. 3. Geelong and W. D. Pres. Coy. Ltd. / Long G Long / Tomato Sauce. Base: 4 4. McLintock's / Pickles / are the best. Smooth base. 5. Vickerys / Emulsion (small stamp). 6. O. T. Punch Regd. / This bottle is the sole property of / J. Dixon / Melbourne. Base: M. 7. Schweppes Ltd / (English Royal Coat of Arms with latin motto). Base: J.L. & Co Ld C / Dot / 890. 8. Reputed Pint. Base: M. 9. & 10. Vickerys' / Emulsion. Miscellaneous Bottles 1. Lamont. Applied top. Aqua. 6 oz. 2. Preserving Jar. Straight sided cylinder. Screw thread top. Seam to ground lip. Aqua. Quart. 3. Tomato Sauce. Tall cylinder. Spun finished top. Very pale amethyst. 13 oz. 4. Pickle Jar. Round section. Applied top. Aqua. Pint. 5. Small cylinder. Rich speckly brown glaze. Small. 6. Cordial. Almost square shape. Spun on top. Very pale aqua. 26 oz. 7. Crown Seal. Champagne shape. Seam through lip (crude machine finish). Dark Forest green. 6 oz. 8. Whisky. Oval shape. Spun finished double collar top. Unusual colour - Yellowish olive with hints of amber. Pint. 9. Tall cylinder. Speckled tan glaze. Large. 10. Small cylinder. Dark greenish tinged Honey glaze. Small. 1: 193 mm. 2: 168 mm. 3: 242 mm. 4: 195 mm. 5: 130 mm. 6: 240 mm. 7: 203 mm. 8. 213 mm. 9. 186 mm. 10. 135 mm.. 1890s-1920s
1. Very Good. Actually the main thing here is that the bottle has a lamont bullet stopper stuck the wrong way in the top, probably needs a drill or something to get it out! Inside needs a clean but of course the stopper has to come out first. There is a bruise in the rear lip, 15 x 8 mm. An inclusion in the glass near the rear base has a fracture running 15 mm, this is only on the internal surface. Some tiny flakes under the base. There is a burst bubble near the back base between the N of Person and the seam line that is 11 x 6 mm. Another one under the very edge of the back base that is 6 x 4 mm. Nice clean bottle otherwise with only minor marks. Some light scuffs and marks with a few fisheyes and tiny impacts throughout. Good looking Lamont in this skinny, tall shape for a 6 oz. size. (7.8). 2. Very Good. The colour of the glass of this makes it look Australian made although the style and the base embossing are not familiar. It's in solid condition, slightly dull or stained all over with some swirled effect throughout the glass and some scuffs and marks. Around the sealing area of the lid is the remains of some sort of capsule. A bit of internal stain as well. (7.5). 3. Very Good. There is a bruised area behind the left seam line just lower than the shoulder that covers 15 x 9 mm. A little bit of fine hazy dirt inside and some light scuffs and scratches over the surface. (7.1). 4. Very Good. Shallow 7 x 6 mm chip under the front base. There is some dullness and light stain inside and out. Some scratches and scuffs to the surface. (7.2). 5. Excellent. Minor flakes near base and around shoulder. A few scratches and scuffs. Really shiny glaze. (8.9). 6. Fair. Can count around 8 bruises on the lower part of the body and a 28 mm long fracture in the back. Some light haze and stain and a few scuffs and scratches. (5.5). 7. Good. Chipped and worn all around the base. Scratches and scuffs elsewhere and some wear around the lip and on the strong embossing. Nice colour and unusual variation, displays OK. (6.5). 8. Very Good. Some haze and spots of internal stain. Some scratches and scuffs outside and very slightly dull to the surface. A nice, crudely made bottle in an unusual colour. (7.7). 9. Very Good. 8 x 6 mm chip to the back lip, a couple of other small glaze flakes around the lip. A few scrapes and scratches to the body. Impressed stamp is a bit weak. Probably Bendigo pottery but not marked as such. (7.8). 10. Good. Chips around the lip, all are shallow but cover around one third of the lip to the right side. Also a chip to the back left lip. Minor marks over the rest of the jar. Crudely made. Probably Bendigo pottery but not marked as such. (6.7). Grade: N/A Estimate: $50 - 75