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Re: Old Bottles

Postby myfriendstan » Fri Sep 10, 2010 12:03 am

Sio wrote:Hi Guys I live in Trinidad, Caribbean and was given a old vessel by my father in law that got this from his grandfather...made by fossil pottery for Richard Smith's executors ltd. Acid makers. The vessel is approximately 20" tall and 2-3 gallons. Does anyone know the acid that was in it?

Will post a picture soon, as I have not seen it on the forum

It's unusual

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Re: Old Bottles

Postby Dexter St. Clair » Fri Sep 10, 2010 6:40 am

Sio wrote:Hi Guys I live in Trinidad, Caribbean and was given a old vessel by my father in law that got this from his grandfather...made by fossil pottery for Richard Smith's executors ltd. Acid makers. The vessel is approximately 20" tall and 2-3 gallons. Does anyone know the acid that was in it?

Will post a picture soon, as I have not seen it on the forum

It's unusual

Simon


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Re: Old Bottles

Postby Josef » Fri Sep 10, 2010 7:32 am

I trust Dex isn't referring to the HG contingent who went to the 'Old Glasgow Pubs' lecture last night and then went for some practical experience afterwards.

The National Register of Archives for Scotland have this information on Richard Smith Ltd, chemical manufacturers

Looks like a fairly comprehensive set of records, but they're not available online, so you'd have to contact them.
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Re: Old Bottles

Postby Nobby » Fri Sep 10, 2010 7:47 am

I remember being a dinner guest in Exeter, about 20 years ago, and being offered a pre-drink whisky. I was much obliged until I saw it was a bottle of White Horse. (Oh, the memories of abusing quarter bottles of cheaper blends during my youth !)

And it was brilliant. Turned out the bottle was inherited on the death of my host's father and was dated to between the wars. Bottle even came complete with orginal cork ! I've only since realised that White Horse was the first whisky brand to move from corks to screw caps. Meaning the bottle I was drinking must have been pre-1925(?) and so would have had fully 65 years bottle age on it before we started drinking it.

Any whisky bottles out there without screw caps, and you know they are likely to be pretty old.
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Re: Old Bottles

Postby fourbytwo » Fri Sep 10, 2010 12:40 pm

Strange to think about it now....
About 25 years ago, when you could fish and expect to catch at least one, in the Clyde, we, used to dig worms along the Helensburgh coastline.
I remember on a few occasions digging a low tide at the old Craigandoran Pier and moving to the very end of the remnants of the pier and finding that there was a very large pile of bottles, of course many were smashed, but there were a lot intact, and I did take about 5 home.
Cleaning them up to find 3 stone bottles and 2 frosted glass bottles, all with the stone stoppers intact, I gave them to a family friend who collected such trivia.
I don't think anyone has ever been back to actually explore the site, and I assume that it may have been a dump by either the steamers or even a local dump, one thing was certain.....the bottles I brought home were about the 1920's, as similar were seen some years later in museums........
I wonder if in fact anyone has ever re-disovered that source, or if it has dissappeared along with the remains of the old pier....?
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Re: Old Bottles

Postby Kortesas » Wed Jan 04, 2012 6:29 pm

Hello,
maybe someone want these bottles?
http://www.part.lt/perziura/8bf1f36074d ... 106788.JPG
I have them in Ottershaw, Surrey. One of them is Woodward.
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