Sold for A$85
Four Household Bottles: 1. Medium size Whirley Salad Oil. Base mark 10 oz (with reverse Z) / (symbol that looks like rugby goal posts?) 2. Skipping Girl / Registered / Trade (Skipping Girl / Little Audrey) / Mark / Vinegar / This bottle is the / property of the / Vinegar Company of Australia / Abbotsford, Melbourne. Base: 5 (Modern AGM Monogram) / M354 / M. (Victoria) 3. British Registration Diamond. Potters stamp: Doulton & Co Limited / 21 / Lambeth. (United Kingdom) 4. Queensland Canning Co / Trade / (Cannon) / Mark / Brisbane. Base: M. (Queensland) Miscellaneous Bottles Various 283, 240, 143 & 124 mm. 1880s-1930s
1. Near Mint. Dirty, this will clean out. Little surface bubble or two. Lots of bubbles and crude whittled surface. Can't even make out any scratches on this one. 2. Excellent. Inner dirt should soak out. Tiny nick to rear lip. Tiny scratch to front neck. Little fisheye to upper rear. A few scratches and minor marks. Should clean up beautifully. 3. Good. Pouring spout is chipped off. Little flake to upper outer lip edge. Some surface rust to be found. 4. Poor. The entire base has been broken off at some stage, the original base has been glued back in, the glue is yellowing. A bit grimy and hazy otherwise. Surface bubble to inner left neck. Really fine and small bruise to mid rear. Burst bubble to inside to lower right. Some minor scratches. Still looks OK on the shelf, so not a bad shelf filler of this rare jar. This is from the late Roy Millar collection. Grade: N/A Estimate: $30 - 50