Sold for A$15
Three interesting Bottles: 1. Johnson Bros & Coy Ltd / Glebe / Sydney / 13 ozs. Base Mark: 3330. (New South Wales) 2. (Crown) / Taunus Brunnen / (JF Monogram) / Schutzmarke / J. Friedrich / Grosskarben / 3. No base mark. 3. Alexander & Paterson / Finest Quality. Base Mark: M. Household Various 1. Applied top, spun finish. Amethyst. 13 oz. 2. Applied top. Green. 26 oz. 3. Applied top, tooled finish. Flattened barrel shape. Amethyst. 26 oz. 238-300 mm. 1890s-1910s
1. Good. Small flake to front lip with a couple of impact nibbles to upper lip as well. Scuffed scratch to front neck. Nibbled spot of wear to rear base edge. Nibbled impact to right base edge. Stained internally. Above the NEY of Sydney at the front is an odd impact mark that seems to have two slightly angled fractures near it, one is 10 mm and the other 5 mm, but these don't go all the way through the glass. Some scratches to be found. A lovely colour. This is a hard bottle to get. (6.7). 2. Very Good. Grosskarben is in the Frankfurt region of Germany. This company had stoneware Selters bottles, so I am listing this as a Selters bottle as well. Impact nibble to upper lip with associated inner lip bruise. Some inner dirt that looks as though it will wash out. Some scratches and scuffs scattered around. Small chip to right rear base edge. Some other impacts and marks around the base edge. Nicely embossed. (7.5). 3. Very Good. Small thin open bubble to inner lip. Deep section of wear to front upper right body, some scuffing down the bottle from here. Small impact mark under left rear base edge. A little hazy in places. Spots of wear to body with scuffs scattered around and scratches. A few little impact marks. (7.1). Grade: N/A Estimate: $$50.00 - $70.00