Sold for A$15
7 bottles: Adam & Co Castor Oil; Bowen & Co, Melbourne chemist; Rocke Tompsitt; Spooner's phenyle; Rosella Fruit Jar; McEwin, Adelaide pickle; RF Goldfields pickle. Miscellaneous Bottles Various Various. 1860s-1920s
The Adams castor oil would be nice as it is a very pale colour and large size but it is heavily stained including some rust stain, has a few lip nibbles as well, and so needs a bit of work. RF Pickle has a large chip to base but not seen when on display, this is hazy with scuffs and scratches throughout. The Rocke Tompsitt is hazy but has no major marks. Rosella Jar has large burst bubble/chip to front base edge, a flake chip to upper lip and plenty of dirt throughout. Spooners phenyle is solid with some haze, this is hard to get. Bowen Chemist is nibbly around the lip and base and hazy throughout. McEwin pickle is heavily stained. Grade: N/A Estimate: $10 - 20