Sold for A$25
Six Household Bottles: 1. Goldfields pickle like a Batty's Crown but without the Crown. Indented base. 2. Stoneware Blacking Jar faintly impressed to the side: Brillant Belge / Brevete S. G. D. G. / Fourgault. (France) 3. (Around shoulder) Edward Pink & Sons // Superior // Pickles. Smooth base. (UK) 4. (Around shoulder) Waldron & Co // Worcester. Dot to centre of base. (UK) 5. Longmore's / "White Crow" Sauce. Base: M. (Victoria) 6. Maconochie / Lowestoft. Base: M 16 / 1130. (UK) Miscellaneous Bottles Various 242, 138, 196, 211, 219 & 236 mm. 1860s-1910s
1. Excellent. Nice bottle. Has a bit of haze. Some dirt inside the base. Minor surface marks. A stylish goldfields pickle. 2. Very Good. Looks like a tan top but this is stain that has come through the crazing in the glaze. Rough looking but no real faults. The impressed stamp is very hard to read. Interesting jar and not one we see here in Australia too often. 3. Very Good. Polished. A bit of haze. Scratches and scuffs. Some nibbles at the lip and base edge. Unusual pickle. 4. Excellent. A really nice crude bottle. A few scratches. Loads of bubbles through the glass. A massive inclusion to one side but no fractures around it. 5. Very Good. Actually although there is some haze and a few scratches this will probably clean up to Excellent without too much effort. Earlier type without the "property of..." embossing around the base. Very strong and crisp embossing. Nice bottle. 6. Very Good. A bit hazy and stained inside. Fleabite on the lip. Some scratches. Some rust stain and dirt still. Good looking bottle. Grade: N/A Estimate: $50 - 75