Saint John….continued
NB-37 Dolan Bros
"Dolan Bro's"
Description: Medium blue top quart.
Height: 9.5"
Base:
Category: 2
NB-38 Dolan Bros
"Dolan Bro's"
Description: Dark blue top pint.
Height: 7.5"
Base:
Category: 2
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Saint John….continued
NB-39 Dolan Bro's
"Dolan Bro's"
Description: Brown quart.
Height:
Base:
Category: 2
NB-40 Dolan Bros
"Dolan Bros / St. John, N.B."
Description: Blue top quart.
Height: 9 1/2"
Base: smooth
Category: 2
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Saint John….continued
NB-41 Dolan Bros
"Dolan Bros / St. John, N.B."
Description: Dark green top quart.
Height: 9 3/4"
Base:
Category: 4
Note: Rare top colour.
NB-42 Dolan Bros
"Dolan Bros / St. John, N.B."
Description: Green top pint.
Height: 7 1/4"
Base: Smooth
Category: 4
Note: Rare top colour. The thought
among collectors is that the green
tops occurred when the normally
blue-top bottles were overbaked -
but this is only conjecture.
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Saint John….continued
NB-43 Dolan Bros
"Dolan Bros. / St. John, N.B."
Description: Blue top pint.
Height: 7 1/2"
Base: smooth
Category: 2
NB-44 T Driscoll
"T. Driscoll / St. John, N.B."
Description: Grey quart.
Height: 9 1/2"
Base:
Category: 5
Note: Extremely rare.
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Saint John….continued
NB-45 Wm. Evans
"Wm. Evans"
Description: yellow body quart.
Height: 9"
Potter: Possibly Foley Pottery, Saint John.
Category: 2
NB-46 Wm. Evans
"Wm. Evans"
Description: Tan glaze over grey body.
Height: 9"
Potter: Possibly Foley Pottery, Saint John.
Category: 2
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Saint John….continued
NB-47 Wm. Evans
"Wm. Evans"
Description: Grey quart, blue wash in lettering.
Height: 9 - 9 3/8"
Base: Smooth.
Category: 2
Note: This bottle also comes in a variant with no blue wash.
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Saint John….continued
NB-48 Robert J Garnett
"R J Garnett"
Description: Grey quart, blue wash in
lettering.
Height:
Base:
Category: 2
Note: 1890-1891 at 356 Haymarket Square
Saint John N.B.and 1891-1908 at 122
Brussels St.Saint John N.B.
NB-49 R J Garnett
"R.J. Garnett"
Description: Honey yellow glazed quart.
Height: 9"
Potter: Possibly Foley Pottery, Saint John
Category: 2
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Saint John….continued
NB-50 Robert.J. Garnett
"R. J. Garnett"
Description: Honey brown glaze
over grey body - mead or cider
shaped.
Height: 10"
Potter: Perhaps a variant from
the Foley Pottery?
Category: 4
Note: Very odd style. Five
known (as of 2002). They are
so unique that we've included
photos of the three we've seen.
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Saint John….continued
NB-51 Robert J. Garnett
"R J Garnett"
Description: Brownish grey quart.
Height: 9 1/4"
Base: Smooth
Category: 2
NB-52 Robert J. Garnett
"R G Garnett"
Description: Blue top quart.
Height:
Base:
Category: 2
Note middle initial is G, not J?
Note on the Garnetts: A single transfer-
printed Garnett is known to exist. See
Transfer Printed Ginger Beers of
Canada for details.
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Saint John….continued
NB-53 Michael J. Hurley
"M. Hurley"
Description: Grey quart, blue wash over lettering.
Height: 9 1/2"
Base: Smooth
Category: 2
Note: Michael J Hurley was a grocer and probably
operated a tavern in Saint John at least in the
years 1866-68. Wife's name Catherine. Operated
first on Sheffield St, then Water, then Dock.
NB-54 J.R. (James Ready?)
"J.R."
Description: Brown pint.
Height: 6 3/8"
Base: Smooth
Category: 1
Note: This bottle most likely came from the soda
water manufactory of James Ready or James
Roue. Bottles have been found both in Saint John
and Halifax during digs, leading some to believe
the bottle is more likely a James Ready bottle, as
Ready had plants in both locations.
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Saint John….continued
NB-55 J.R. (James Ready?)
"J.R"
Description: Ivory pint.
Height: 7"
Base:
Category: 1
Note: This bottle most likely came from the soda
water manufactory of James Ready or James Roue.
Bottles have been found both in Saint John and
Halifax during digs, leading some to believe the bottle
is more likely a James Ready bottle, as Ready had
plants in both locations.
NB-56 W. B. Sargeant
"W.B. Sargeant / Bottle Not Sold / 1853"
Description: Dated quart, medium brown top over
grey.
Height: 9 1/2"
Base: Smooth
Category: 4
Note: The words "& Co." do not appear on this bottle.
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Saint John….continued
NB-57 W. B. Sargeant & Co.
"W.B. Sargeant & Co. / Bottle Not Sold / 1854"
Description: Dated sand quart, blue wash in
lettering (except in date).
Height: 9 3/4"
Base: Smooth
Category: 4
W. B. Sargeant & Co.
"W.B. Sargeant & Co. / Bottle Not Sold / 1854"
Description: Dated grey quart, blue wash in
lettering.
Height: 10"
Base: Smooth
Category: 4
Note: Same bottle as previous, but in a slightly
different clay colour - hence we did not give it a
unique listing number.
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Saint John….continued
NB-58 W. B. Sargeant & Co.
"W.B. Sargeant & Co. / Bottle Not Sold"
Description: Brown top quart.
Height: 10 1/4"
Base: Smooth
Category: 3
NB-59 W. B. Sargeant & Co.
"W.B. Sargeant & Co. / Bottle Not Sold"
Description: Light grey quart, blue wash in lettering.
Height:
Potter:
Category: 3
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Saint John….continued
NB-60 W. B. Sargeant & Co.
" Sargeant & Co."
Description: Light grey quart.
Height: 10"
Base:
Category: 2
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Saint John….continued
NB-61 J.A. Wallis
"JA Wallis"
Description: Grey quart, blue wash in lettering.
Height: 10 1/4"
Base: Circular wire groove
Category: 2
NB-62 J.A. Wallis
"JA Wallis"
Description: Brown quart, blue lip, blue wash in
lettering.
Height: 9 1/2"
Base: Smooth
Category: 2
Note: There has been question as to whether the
Wallis is Canadian or American, but these two
bottles were dug in Saint John. Wallis had glass
bottles with an American address, as well as
glass bottles with a Saint John address. That
said, these bottles were probably used on both
sides of the border.
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St. Stephen
NB-63 J. W. Thomas
"J.W. Thomas"
Description:Grey quart, blue wash in lettering.
Height: 9 3/4"
Base: Smooth
Category: 2
Note: This bottle also comes without the blue
wash.
NB-64 J. W. Thomas
"J.W. Thomas"
Description: Grey pint, blue wash in lettering.
Height:
Base: smooth
Category: 2
Note: It is believed this bottle also comes
without the blue wash in the lettering.
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Unknown
Although we have been unable to trace this bottle, we give serious consideration to the
possibility that it may be a New Brunswick primitive. It appears to be very similar to the brown
top Sargeant bottle from Saint John. Any information would be appreciated.
J. Duffy
"J Duffy & Co."
Description: Brown glaze over grey body.
Height: 10 1/2"
Base: Smooth
Category: 2
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Quebec
Quebec City
QC-1 Goodwin Brothers
"Goodwin / Brothers / Quebec"
Description: Brown pint.
Height: 6 3/4"
Base: Smooth
Category: 2
Note: Goodwin Brothers were potters, not bottlers.
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Quebec City….continued
QC-2 Musson & Co.
"Musson & Co / Quebec"
Description: Cream pint.
Height: 6 1/4"
Base: Smooth
Potter: Price Powell
Category: 4
QC-3 Musson & Co.
"J Musson / Quebec"
Description: Dark chocolate brown pint.
Height: 6 1/4"
Base: Smooth
Category: 4
Note: Musson is an English name, not a French
name. Most Canadian collectors try to
pronounce this name with a French accent, but
John Musson came from England, and spoke
English. We tend to forget there was a sizeable
English-speaking population in Quebec City in
the 19th century.
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Ontario
Arnprior
Bell
Two identical primitives are believed to exist in a museum collection with the family name Bell and Arnprior inscribed. The Bell family
was quite a prominent merchant family in Arnprior.
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Aurora
ON-1 Mager & Hiller (c.1881)
"Mager & Hiller"
Description: Light grey quart, blue wash in lettering.
Height: 9 1/2"
Base: Smooth
Category: 3
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Belleville
ON-2 J Eves
"J Eves / Belleville"
Description: Light orange/brown quart, blue
wash in lettering.
Height: 10 1/2"
Base: Smooth
Category: 4
ON-3 J Eves
"J. Eves / Belleville"
Description: Light grey quart, blue wash in
lettering.
Height: 9"
Base:
Category: 4
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Belleville….continued
ON-4 J.B. Hall
"J.B. Hall / Belleville"
Description: Grey quart.
Height: 9 1/4"
Base:
Category: 4
Note: Hall opened a brewery in Belleville called the "City Brewery" in August of 1845.
He was still listed as being in business in the 1851 census, but disappears by the time
of the 1858 city directory. Note also the similarities between this bottle and the J.F. /
Kingston.
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Belleville….continued
ON-5 Philip H. Hambley (c. 1881)
"P Hambly / Belleville Ont."
Description: Light grey quart, blue wash in lettering.
Height: unknown
Base: unknown
Category: 5
Note: An exceptional lip finish on this bottle, as
compared to the next example.
ON-6 Philip H. Hambley
"P.H. Hambley / Belleville, Ont."
Description: Dark brown/grey speckling on grey
quart, blue wash in lettering.
Height: 11"
Base: Straight wire grooves
Category: 5
Note: There are probably five or six of these known,
but their shape is clearly unique among Ontario
primitives. Any claims that Hambley ran a dairy and
that these are hence milk bottles are completely
unsubstantiated.
In 1881, Philip H Hambley ran a Bakery and
Saloon, and did between $2,000 and $5,000 worth
of business.
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Belleville….continued
ON-7 R. Smith & Co.
"R. Smith & Co."
Description: Light grey pint, blue wash
in lettering.
Height: 6 1/2"
Base:
Category: 2
Note: This bottle is attributed to both
London and Belleville. The bottle is
equally likely to be from one town or the
other, and possibly from neither. There
was, however, a London merchant
named "R. Smith", and there are crocks
which bear his name.
ON-8 W. Thompson
"W. Thompson / Belleville"
Description: Orange/brown quart.
Height: 9 1/4"
Base: Smooth
Category: 4
Note: These orange clay bottles are
quite rare and seem to be a regional
product of eastern Ontario. They are
highly attractive and are more valued
for this feature.
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Bloomfield
ON-9 T. Corey
"T Corey / Bloomfield"
Description: Light grey quart, blue wash in lettering.
Height: 10 1/2"
Base:
Category: 4
Note: In 1871, Truman Corey, 58 years of age and American-born, was making patent
medicines in Stratford.
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Bothwell
ON-10 J.F. Adkin (c.1881)
"J.F. Adkin / Bothwell."
Description: Light grey/light tan quart, blue wash in
lettering.
Height: 10"
Base: Smooth
Category: 3
Note: There are at least a half dozen of these
known. Two are shown here. In 1881, James F.
Adkin was a Grocer, with yearly sales estimated at
less than $1000.
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Bradford
ON-11 W. Walmsly
"W.R. Walmsly"
Description: Light grey quart, blue wash in
lettering.
Height: 9 3/4"
Base:
Category: 2
Attributed to Bradford.
ON-12 J.F. Williams
"J F Williams / Bradford Ont"
Description: Light grey quart, blue wash in
lettering.
Height: 10"
Base:
Category: 3
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Braeside
Behan
A quart primitive is believed to have come from Braeside, Ontario. It is reputed to have four lines of writing, and probably belonged to
a bottler by the name of Behan.
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Brampton
ON-13 John Clarke
"J Clarke"
Description: Light grey quart.
Height:
Base:
Category: 2
Note: John Clarke was born circa 1839 and operated a grocery store in Brampton
in the 1860s to the 1880s.
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Brantford
ON-14 R.& T. Spencer
"R & T Spencer"
Description: Light grey quart, blue wash in lettering.
Height: 9 3/4"
Base: smooth
Category: 2
Note: In 1871, Thomas Spencer was a 40 year old
Brewer, living in Brantford.
ON-15 H. & T. Spencer
"H. & T. Spencer"
Description: Light brown quart, blue wash in lettering.
Height: 10"
Base:
Category: 2
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Brantford….continued
ON-16 H. & T. Spencer
"H. & T. Spencer"
Description: Blue lip quart.
Height: 10 1/4"
Base: Smooth
Category: 2
Note: Two variants of what we presume is essentially the
same bottle are shown here.
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Brantford….continued
ON-17 W Spencer
"W Spencer"
Description: Brown quart, blue wash in lettering.
Height: 10"
Base: concentric circles
Category: 2
ON-18 M. Whitham
"M Whitham"
Description: Grey quart.
Height: 10"
Base: smooth
Category: 2
Note: There is an incredible similarity in shape between
these two bottles.
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Brantford….continued
ON-19 M Whitham
"M Whitham"
Description: Grey pint, brown lip, blue wash in
lettering.
Height: 7 1/4"
Base:
Category: 2
ON-20 M Whitham
"M Whitham"
Description: Grey quart, brown lip, blue wash in
lettering.
Height: 10 1/2"
Base:
Category: 2
Note: In the 1871 census, Henry F. Whitham was
listed as a soda water manufacturer in Brantford.
Matthew Whitham, age 57, was listed as a baker
and confectioner. Bakers and confectioners often
sold soda water. Perhaps Henry worked with
Matthew, after whom we presume these bottles
to be named.
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Brantford….continued
ON-21 M Whitham
"M Whitham"
Description: Grey quart, blue lip and neck top.
Height: 10 1/2"
Base:
Category: 2
Note: Similar to the H&T Spencer quart (ON-16).
ON-22 M Whitham
"M Whitham"
Description: Tan pint.
Height: 7"
Base:
Category: 2
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Brighton
G. James
"G. James / Brighton"
Description: Medium brown pint.
Height: 6 1/2"
Note: This is NOT a Canadian bottle. It was erroneously listed as a bottle from
Brighton, Ontario in early ginger beer books. In fact, it is from England. Derek Askey,
a published Ginger Beer book author from, yes, BRIGHTON, UK, writes:
Dear Phil,
I'm sorry to disappoint you, but the G. James ginger beer undoubtedly comes
from Brighton, England. Brief details as follows:
1) About seven variations known, all impressed lettering, brown saltglazed and two-
tone slip glazed.
2) Rarest example, although probably not earliest, impressed "A.E. James" and with
a raised moulded design of a dolphin, also having the quite rare Bailey Fulham
Pottery (West London). All other examples are without pottery marks, and most
likely came from Doulton or J. Stiff Potteries in Lambeth, S. London.
3) George W. James is listed as a mineral water maker from 1865 and Mrs. Ann
Eliza James from 1865. James continued until c.1884.
Kind Regards,
Derek
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Brockville
ON-23 Starr Brothers
"Starr Brothers / Brockville"
Description: Light grey/tan pint, blue wash in
lettering.
Height: 6 1/2"
Base: Smooth
Category: 2
Note: Starr Brothers were around for at least
several decades. In 1881, Gil Starr & Co.,
Wholesale Confectioners and Fruit Dealers,
grossed between $40,000 and $75,000, an
amount 20 to 40 times greater than most of
their peers! This bottle is one of eastern
Ontario's most common primitives.
ON-24 Starr Brothers
"Starr Brothers / Brockville"
Description: Blue top grey pint, cobalt blue
wash in lettering.
Height: 6 1/2"
Base: Smooth
Category: 3
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Brockville….continued
ON-25 A Starr & Co.
"A Starr & Co. / Brockville",
pint.
Description: light grey pint,
blue wash in lettering.
Height: 7 1/4"
Base: Smooth
Category: 4
Note: The 1871 census lists
an Alexander Starr, but he is
73 years of age. Thus, if this
is his bottle, it likely dates
from the 1850s or 1860s.
ON-26 Starr Brothers
"Starr Brothers"
Description: Tan quart bottle,
blue wash in lettering.
Height: unknown
Base: unknown
Category: 4 {for a near mint
example}
Note: In the 1871 census,
Henry Alfred Starr, age 39,
and Gordon Starr, age 36,
were listed as merchants.
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Brockville….continued
ON-27 Starr Brothers
+ {impressed star}
Description: Tan slip over ivory cork pint.
Height:
Potter:
Category: 1
Note: These impressed star bottles have often been found off
the pier in Prescott, Ontario, in the vicinity of Starr Bros.
bottles. Starr Bros. also used a glass pint bottle with "+ /
Bros." on it. That said, many collectors are still reticent to
grant this bottle its pedigree. In our estimation, it is a true
Ontario bottle, properly identified as the property of the Starr
Brothers.
ON-28 Starr Brothers
"Star"
Description: Light brown quart, blue line painted around neck.
Height: 10 3/4"
Base: typical Cronk-style
Category: 2
Note: Could this bottle be a Starr Brothers from Brockville?
Undecided.
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Brockville….continued
ON-29 Starr Brothers
+ {impressed star}
Description: Light brown quart.
Height: 10 1/4"
Base:
Category: 2
Attributed to Starr Brothers from Brockville.
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Canboro
ON-30 Martin V Farrar
"M.V.F."
Description: Light tan large pint, blue wash in lettering.
Height:
Base:
Category: 2
Note: In the 1871 census, 32 year old Martin Farrar was listed as a farmer. He was
born in the USA. It is our understanding that a small number of these bottles were dug
from a bottle dump on the Farrar property, hence the attribution.
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Carleton Place
ON-31 E Hutchings
"E Hutchings / Carleton Place Ont."
Description: Grey quart.
Height: 10 1/4"
Base: Smooth
Category: 3
Note: In an 1881 business directory, E Hutchings
was listed as a Grocer, selling between $1,000 -
$2,000 of goods that year.
ON-32 A.R.G. Peden
"A.R.G.P."
Description: Grey quart.
Height: 10"
Base: Smooth
Category: 2
Note: In the 1871 census, 58 year old William Peden
was listed as a merchant in Carleton Place. In 1881,
ARG Peden was listed as a grocer, doing less than
$1000 in yearly trade.
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Carleton Place….continued
ON-33 RJ Raine
"RJ Raine"
Description: Grey quart, blue wash in lettering.
Height: 10"
Base: Smooth
Category: 2
ON-34 RJ Raine
"RJ Raine / Carleton Place"
Description: Grey quart, blue wash in lettering.
Height: 10 1/4"
Base: Smooth
Category: 3
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Chatham
ON-35 James Brown
"James Brown"
Description: Medium brown tall pint.
Height: 8 3/4"
Base: Smooth
Category: 3
Note: James Brown (1879-1880) is attributed to
Chatham by the Graci book. This bottle might have
been Category 2, but the lip is very heavy and
distinctive, and the overally style is quite unique.
ON-36 G.J. Fiedler
"G.J.F."
Description: Grey quart.
Height:
Base: Cronk-style
Category: 2
Note: There is a listing for George J. Fiedler in
Chatham in 1893 as a ginger beer manufacturer. But
there is also a GJ Fiedler, soda water manufacturer,
listed in Toronto in 1894. We have listed this bottle in
both places, but have numbered it only in Chatham.
There is also a transfer printed Fielder bottle from
Chatham (see Transfer Printed Ginger Beers of
Canada).
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Chatham….continued
ON-37 J.A. Hoon
"J A Hoon"
Description: Tan quart.
Height:
Base:
Category: 2
ON-38 J.A. Hoon
"J A Hoon"
Description: Grey quart, blue glaze in lettering.
Height: 9 1/4"
Base: Smooth
Category: 2
Note: J. A Hoon was born in England in 1825, the
son of John and Jane - one of 9 children. In 1850, he
and his father (both tailors) emigrated to Canada and
settled in Chatham around 1851. Hoon held a
number of different jobs including working in Isaac
Smith's tailor shop. In 1856, he started a grocery
store and manufactured ginger beer. Apparently he
was very successful, and followed the highest
standards. In the 1871 Federal Census, James Hoon
was a 46 year old merchant.
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Colborne
ON-39 George Carnall
"G. Carnall"
Description: Grey quart, blue paint over lettering.
Height: quart
Base: Smooth
Category: 2
Note: This attribution is made based on the fact that a father and son, both named George
Carnall, lived in Colborne Village, according to the census of 1871. This bottle was dug in
Ontario.
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Dundas
ON-40 Dundas Distillery
"D D"
Description: Grey pint, cobalt blue hand-painted lettering.
Height: 6 1/2"
Base:
Category: 3
Note: See Prescott for a listing for a very similar pint, small initials "dd", that has
been attributed to D Daniels, a Prescott bottler. That bottle was brought up by a
diver off the pier in Prescott. This bottle was one of four dug in Hamilton; all the
rest have small "dd" lettering, rather than capital letters. Dundas Distillery
operated from 1850 to 1853.
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Dunnville
ON-41 Neil & Mable
"Neil & Mable"
Description: Grey pint, blue wash in
lettering.
Height: 7 1/2"
Base: Smooth
Category: 2
ON-42 Neil & Mable
"Neil & Mable"
Description: Grey small quart, blue wash
in lettering.
Height:
Base:
Category: 2
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Egmondville
ON-43 Henry Colbert
"Colbert"
Description: Medium tan large quart.
Height: 11"
Base: Smooth
Category: 1
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