Sold for A$30
6 miscellanous bottles: 1. Large amber ether dripper, base mark: British Made, 100. 2. Black cod liver oil. 3. Vickerys' Emulsion, Bendigo Pottery. 4. Green Imperial Pint. 5. R & J. McFarlane, Fitzroy, Collingwood & Melbourne. 6. Grimwade's Patent Milk. Miscellaneous Bottles 1. Machine made ether dripper. Amber. 100 mL. 2. Applied top. Black. 13 oz. 3. Dark Honey glaze. Impressed. 4. Applied top. Green. 1 Pint. 5. Applied top. Aqua. 8 oz. 6. Applied top. Blue. 1 Pint. 1. 119 mm without stopper. 2. 227 mm. 3. 150 mm. 4. 248 mm. 5. 175 mm. 6. 187 mm.. 1860s-1930s
1. Excellent. Some grime. Inner contents staining. Couple of spots of white paint externally. Stopper has some grime but no damage. 2. Very Good. Some light stain scattered around. Deep scratch to base edge is short, but a bit flaked. Some scuffs and scratches. A few little impact nicks. Nice early piece of black glass. 3. Excellent. Tiny nick to inner rear lip. Crudely made with some large glaze misses and dark glaze drips. Some fine scratches and minor marks. A lovely example. 4. Excellent. Some of the original capsule remains around the lip. Some inner stain looks like it will soak out. Some spots of surface crud. Some minor scuffs and scratches. An unusual bottle in this green colour and style, quite an early bottle. 5. Good. Stained throughout with some swirled etching. A bit of surface rust. Some scratches and minor marks. 6. Good. Stained and etched throughout. Tiny nick to lip edge. Horseshoe fisheye over air bubble near base. Surface has an odd flaked effect. An early bottle. Grade: N/A Estimate: $50 - 75