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Check the listing for details. A selection of vintage/antique bottles. Condition: Used. Listed at 10.56 USD. Normal 0 false false false EN-GB X-NONE X-NONE A selection of vintage/antique bottles in multiple lots: A selection of bottles and jars in small lots. Please see individual photos for condition or ask for more information. This offering consists: Two antique brown stoneware salt glazed ink bottles – the larger (15cm /. 6” tall) stamped LOVATT & LOVATT LTD, the smaller (13.5cm /5.5” tall) STEPHENS, ALDERSGATE ST LONDONTwo Vintage milk bottles. The first has “J. Saunders, Langley Lodge, Farm Dairy” printed in brown on the front beneath embossed ‘Clapham’. Embossed on the reverse it says “Tinsley’s, Dairies Ltd, Bottled on the farm”. The other is embossed “Wolverton Industrial and Provident Society Limited, Wolverton” Each is 215mm (8.5”) tallGreen 1 Pint Beer Bottle – Northampton Brewery Co Ltd. Embossed with the company name and star logo. Approx. 26cm tall (10”)Pair of Vintage/Antique Beer bottles – Aylesbury Brewery, Walton (1895-1937). One green, one brown. Each is around 22cm tall Hookers Malted Aqua jar – 1920’ advertising - embossed “HOOKERS MALTED MILK, BUCKINGHAM, ENGLAND”. No lid. Approx. 17cm tall.Pair of Vintage/Antique Beer bottles: one green bottle from Mitchells & Butler, Birmingham (1898 on) with chips to base; the other from Hopcraft & Norris of Brackley (1842-1946) brown with no chips.Vintage / Antique Jas Shoolbred advertising bottle: Jas Shoolbred & Co of Tottenham Court Road, London 1820-1931). A rare item. I appears that the bottle contains some of the original cork. Around 106mm tall, 45mm wide and 25mm deepA set of three chemist and / or poison bottles. The largest is ribbed and states “NOT TO BE TAKEN” and has a large chip out of the bottom. It is just under 16cm tall. The middle blue one is plain apart from1164 embossed on the base. It is around 13cm tall. The green one is around 11cm tall and contains the remnants of the original cork.A pair on antique or vintage ink bottles in salt glazed stoneware. Each is around 48mm tall. The condition is as in the photos.A set of 5 stoneware ink or storage bottles. The largest is around 136mm tall, the shortes110mm. As can be seen there are some cracks and nibbles but generally they are structurally sound. One has a stamp impression but I haven’t been able to decipher this. Feel free to ask for further photos.A small white stoneware ink bottle or jug. A vintage bottle with a larger than normal neck for an ink bottle. It is 185mm tallA set of three vintage North and Randal (Aylesbury) Codd or marble bottles, all with the marbles intact and two with the rubber seal inside. Made for fizzy drinks these were used across the world. The tallest is 235mm tall, the shorted 200mm.A pair of vintage or antique Codd or marble bottles, each with the marbles intact. The first is: Mallinsons / Colchester, the other: Beesley & Co / Oxford. Made for fizzy drinks these were used across the world. They are about 23cm tall.A very nice antique Codd or marble bottle, with the marble and seal intact made for Carter / Banbury / Brackley / Buckingham. In addition to the company details the reverse is embossed with Cannington Shaw & Co, / Makers / St Helens along with GC on the bottom. Made for fizzy drinks these were used across the world. Cannington Shaw operated from 1875-1913. It stands at about 23cm tall.Antique “Torpedo” bottle made for Hitchcock & Co. of Oxford, soda manufacturers. Approx. 24cm long with a maximum diameter of around 7.5cm NB – if you wish to purchase more than one lot, please add to your basket so that I can quote discounted price and combined postage: 2 lots for 5% discount; 3-5 lots 10% discount 6-10 lots 15% discount 11 or more for 20% discount