Four brown glazed stoneware bottles in varying forms and sizes. Each with a narrow neck and cylindrical or rounded body, typical of utilitarian storage vessels used for liquids such as ink, ginger beer, medicines or chemicals. These types of stoneware bottles were widely produced in the late 19th and early 20th century as durable containers for everyday commercial use. Shows general age related surface wear. One of the bottles has a few chips - see photos. Dimensions: Height ranges from 11.5cm - 24cm (h)
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