Sold for A$30
1. Whybrow's / Worcester // Sauce, Base mark: Dot / 1401. 2. D-S & Co. No base mark. 3. Property of / (Chilli) / O.T. Ltd / Melbourne. Around neck: Granny / Sauce. No base mark. 4. Stephens Son & Co / Gloucester. No base mark. 5. H. Jones & Co. No base mark. Household Sauce Various Various. 1870s-1910s
1. Very Good. Shallow and little under base flake. Little impact mark under base. Minor making splits in upper lip. Impact mark to rear shoulder. Stained throughout. Scratches throughout. A few impact marks, some minor marks to some of the letters. Quite a scarce and early sauce bottle. 2. Very Good. We have never seen this one before, and do not know what the D-S stands for. Extremely crude, the front lip has a large fold in the glass with numerus bubbles. Milky imperfection near the base swirls around and under the base. Milky haze throughout internally, outside is good with only a few scratches. Superb colour, crudity and age, this will polish up to a wonderful and rare piece. 3. Very Good. Little flake to front lip with some wear as well. Grime and dirt around the embossing. Some light haze throughout. Some scuffs and scratches. Little fracture across top of of Granny. Quite hard to get in this small size. 4. Very Good. Small flake chip at bottom of right hand seam line. Crudely made with dirty bubbles and stain within the glass down the front neck and shoulder. Some scratches, mainly to the rear, these are light. A few fisheyes to be found. The main one with this is the colour, this is likely a zapped bottle as it has that blue hue to the colour and the early age of this bottle would signify and aqua bottle under normal circumstances. Does have an amethyst stopper. 5. Near Mint. Some dirt to be found. The odd surface scratch. Crudely made with crude marks throughout. Rare bottle. Grade: N/A Estimate: $60 - 80