Dorset Club Meeting March April 2016

Ahh! Forgot camera for March so no pic’s sorry for all you regular followers. So I’ll make up with April’s

Competition voting time .

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Andy Having a good local directory read after dinner.

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A few Mini Marmalades, Spot the rare Health Tonic marmalade Kelliers pot  C 1912

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Classy Dorchester rolled lip Hamilton’s, Wren Boscombe.

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Sad dug find shaving soap pot

april2The best bought category was keenly contested as members added more items to their collections. Small Foulstans Crescent poison Diamond reg cottage ink, Rose tooth past lid London, Oldfields Portsea narrow neck Codd & Slab Seal Flagon Bishop Dorchester.

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Dorset Club Meeting Feb 2016

February meetings competition entries were excellent quality . A couple of the up to three different black and white pot lids category entries.

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The up to three Mineral water company item bought out some rare South Westen Mineral water company item the black glass beer Siphon are of note

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I want each of the R H White items Classy Bournemouth items. Wilfred Amdrews blue marble codd Varients

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Dowden Codd, Blackglass GB and Chapmans patent. Wonderful red lipped colored Codds and colored marble Codd from Kimberly South Africa

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The best Bought items drew in a classy mini gin Rare A Graham Weymouth GB, Seymors Enamel, Hants and Dorset GB

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Members Nattering

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Items Brought along for sale

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Show calendar Updated for 2016

Hi All just updated the show calendar for 2016 you will notice a few question marks in the list as the exact dates are currently not available these will be updated when the flyers appear and are known.

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Bottle Shows and Auctions Winter 2015

Here is a quick update on the shows and auctions, which happened at the back end of last year from the Dorset perspective.

Starting with Berkhamstead in Oct. This was a very busy show with lots of buying and selling. One of the highlights was the discovery of a small hoard of ointment pot lids from Baumbrough’s Leigton Buzzard which once contained his ‘never failing ointment’ being dispersed by the lucky finder. There has been some lengthy research been published on the British Antique bottle forum and BDUK.  Most have found homes quickly and some have appeared on the internet for sale since. Some have even found their way back to decedents in Canada. Showing how finds quickly find appreciative homes these days.

I had a good find in a rather innocent looking Codd, which has been reported in ABC Magazine. It looks like it could be a Days Patent or a Fosters patent variation. Both have a notch or groove in the lip to hold a pin or spring clip. So when this was depressed the marble was dislodged and the drink could be poured. This idea was not successful and few firms took the idea up. So they remain an elusive find. Nobbs Stent of Dorchester also are one of the firms to also use them but has additional serrations in the lip to hold a cardboard cap to prevent dust from getting on the marble. they were prone to lip damage as can be seen on the Nobbs Stent version pictured first below.

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The Original Winternational is fast approaching 21st Feb so one for the diaries.

 

Alton Show was also heaving with goodies to be found and bought. For a full rundown of the show it’s best to take a look of Mick Wells vid on U-tube on the event, which captures it, far better than I could put in words. Looking forward to the next on in March.

Kidlington of the Oxford Club Show traditionally marks the end of the annual show season. I have usually visited this one rather than stalling but decided to support it full this year and was not disappointed. There was a real buzz and feeding frenzy down in the sunken stage! Well done to Gary Wakeland for taking over the show running from Reg Ives who has been one of the custodians ensuring the shows success for many years. Long may it continue.

There have been several Auctions up to the run up to Christmas

BBR slotted a last end of year auction just a week or so before Christmas It brought out a fine list of Items. They have also had their Winternational at Elsecar and another auction. With the weather I think none of the Dorset contingent made it up to the show but from the news trickling back from the Forums and the twitchers network it sounds that a good time was had with plenty of new acquisitions finding appreciative homes.  Their New Auction House Venture is also well underway and will be fully functional this year. We in Dorset wish Alan and Team continued success with this venture.

AA Auction No 2 provided some items of interest for us Dorset-ites. The 2/9 Beach and Barnicott pot seemed a bargain for some one at around £80.

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There were a good number of coloured skittles which are attributed mainly to the West country. Although a few Dorset and Hampshire firms used then as well. These were from Alans own collection and the prices reflected the rarety colour and condition on offer. These are seldom offered for sale. The Douglas Legg Skittle preformed well and a number found there way into a Dorset collection. I particularly liked the Yeovil one.

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On the Ebay Front there have been a few items, which could have so easily slipped under the radar. Not least the fairly innocent group of Dorset ginger beers. The uninitiated were probably surprised to see them go for in excess of £120. The South Westerns, Hygiene and Westcliff are relatively common and some had issues. For those in the know it was the E P King which was the real rarity with few known examples recorded it appeared to be in pristine condition.

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Dorset Club Meeting Jan 2016

jan16 jan23There was a good turn out for January’s meeting with members showing off their Christmas presents in the best bought category. Once again some excellent competition entries showing off their collections.

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Up to three 6oz local codds highlights narrowneck Eastcliffe, Hope & Co, Risley Bevis patent, Weymouth soda water Eclipse patent Cumber Winton.

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Coloured print potlids

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The Whisky Jug Catagory brought out some of the Locals Gayton Blue top Southampton, Hodges Bournemouth, Dorchester and Weymouth. Green top Lovibond Salisbury, sone nice special sprigging as well.

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I don’t know what superman would have thought of the best dug Crypton Toothpaste lid Manchester found a long way from home if only it could talk to how it got here. And some Victorian silver Forgeries from the Thames.

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Club members had been spending their Christmas money and bought them selves a few presents in the strongly contested best bought cat.

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A couple of Sad finds in the form of a C1840 Ringwood Flagon Mills Ringwood and a badly damaged Worth Chemist Pot Lid Bournemouth.

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Old Badges brought out a Hampshire Regiment  and AFS  Badges clearly dug by members.

Mike distributed latest copies of the Dorset Digger mag (free to members) but also brought a long a few of the bottles behind the excellent research and stories.

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Dorset Club Meeting December 2015

The Dorset club was in Party mood at their Christmas Bash With Wives partners and children in attendance to celebrate Christmas. Some were a bit shy!

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The raffle was excellent as usual and most people came away with a prize.

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The competitions brought out some excellent items. The blue bottle class a cobalt blue Codd, 20oz Poisonous Not to be taken round, and a Wasp waist poison.

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Your favourite bottle a green Hattat Barret and Elers Stick patent mineral water, Small Collis Gillingham blue lip acme reliance patent, free blown cylinder and dark amber Douglas Legg Weymouth skittle.

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The three Bournemouth bottles category brought out some really choice Bournemouth bottles. Dominated by Mineral waters and Ginger beers.

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Mannock late Hope and Co, Crawleys CO2 and Bournemouth Brewery Codds,

An East Cliff Bournemouth grouping consisting of a Lamonts, Chapmans pinch neck and Chapmans patents.

Crawleys CO2, Hope and Co Boscombe and the two tone Bedford and Burniston GB’s

Deserved winners of the class Crane and Osmond Ltd GB South Western and Wren and Co hamiltons really rare Bounemouth items. The GB is first one I have seen in the flesh.

Best Bought item was won by the Purwell Dairy Christchurch milk jug fighting off competition from the large Petteys dairy blue top and Laneys Dairy Cream pots.

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Sad find and a new discovery for the Dorset Ginger beer list was a base of a South Western Mineral water Works Wimborne GB. It just goes to show you that there are still new discoveries out there waiting to be found despite years of collecting and digging. It just begs the question when will a whole one be found? They have got to be out there some where

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Dorset Antique bottle club competitions 2016

I have just updated the competition page to show the categories for 2016.

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Dorset Club Meeting November 2015

nov1 nov2 nov3       The club meeting in November was boosted by an excellent Display of Wiltshire items Mike has acquired over a number of years. I particularity liked the Purton Sulphated & Bromo Iodated Saline water, American Antiseptic toothpaste from Bush of Melksham, Early rolled lip Squary & Sons Salisbury Hamilton and of course the gallon salt-glazed flagons.

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The competitions entries were a bit thin on the ground but the quality as always was excellent. Blanchflowers farmyard scene K

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ranol hair food, Wrights cold cream Ilfracombe harbour scene. All are classic pot lids.

The non pontiled early Hodgsons Soda Water stood out in the Hamilton class as a clear winner in its class.

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The real winner in the best bought was the C 1790 I Dominy Ale flagon? Found at a Dorset car boot (I obviously don’t go to the right ones). This is a possible Fullham made piece and could have possible Dorset connections but requires further research.

Don’t be shy Mike one of the best discoveries in 2015.

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Happy New Year 2016

Apologies for not keeping the regular followers of this blog up to date the last few months have just flown by coupled with Internet connection problems over the last few weeks you realize just how much time you spend blogging and using the internet.

Despite the seeming inactivity in the blog the bottle world in Dorset has been far from dormant as I bring you up to date. And now that the festive season has passed we wish you all a happy New Year and may your find some welcome additions to your collections. Happy hunting and searching for 2016.

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NSCF & Co Autumn Extravaganza Show & Attlebrough Show Oct 18th 2015

Dates for the diaries and reminder.  Fast approaching are :-

NSCF&Co’s Autumn Extravaganza (Berkhamstead leasure centre HP4 3QQ).

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Attlebrough show (Connaught Hall, Station Rd, NR17 2AS).

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