Sold for A$110
1. Battersea / Round / A / Morgan / England. 2. Taylor Bros. / Co-Operative Ltd. Base Mark: M. 3. Bouillon / Kemmerich. No base mark. 4. The Crown / (Crown) / Perfumery Co Ltd. Base Mark: 00876D. Crown Shaped Stopper. (United Kingdom) 5. New Skin Co. No base mark. 6. Commonwealth / Serum / Laboratories / Melbourne. No Base Mark. (Victoria) 7. Small green square poison with stopper and dropper.. Miscellaneous. Bottles. Various Various. 1880s - 1930s
N/A. (N/A). 1. VG. One of the smaller crucibles of this style that I have seen. A little rust and chunky stain. One of the better condition examples I have seen too. 2. VG. Hazy throughout. Tiny nick or two to lip. Some scratches and the odd scuff mark. Crisp embossing has just a few minor marks. Actually the VE do have flat flakes that are barely noticeable due to being flat. Nice bottle in this size and colour, this company was in Sydney and Hobart as well, but these are Victorian found bottles and so this would be from their Abbotsford factory. 3. EXC. Some inner dirt which will soak out. A bit if grime which will clean off. Some little scuffs and scratches. Nice little bottle. 4. VG. Two small flakes to upper lip. Upper lip is polished, not sure if it was made this way or has been ground back to minimise the flakes? Hazy internally. Lovely little item. 5. VG. Hazy throughout. Some shallow flakes to rear lip edge. Couple of other little lip flakes. Some surface folds from making. Nice little item. 6. VG. Has a green stopper in place, but doesn't look correct. 4 x 3 mm flake to left lip edge. 5 x 3 mm spot of deep wear to left shoulder. A little grime. A few scratches and minor marks. We have sold clear and amber examples in the past, this is the first green one we have sold. 7. EXC. Minimal marks to the bottle. Stopper has some fractures to the lower part, possibly from making. Nice little item. Estimate: $40-80