Well, not really but interesting never the less.
I have been busy digging up a new area of garden and have discovered a treasure trove of old bottles.
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Dave Williams, on Flickr
Value zilch but interesting to have an insight in to a previous occupants lifestyle.
I think that these have been under the soil for around 100 years but I might be wrong. Certainly the bottles are pretty old and the nice thing is that in those days they had the both the company name and the town of manufacture embossed in the glass.
Amongst the local ones there are bottles from :-
AJ Leys of Conway
Ellis of Ruthin
Kays of Llandudno
GF and A Brown & sons Llandudno
Slack &Cox( Western) Llandudno
all of which I think might be Ginger beer bottles.
They weren't tea totalers though, there is also a bottle of
Walkers Kilmarnock Whisky ( the predecessor of Johnnie Walker)
They were definitely health conscious though. Among the finds are two bottles from The California Fig Syrup Co and one from K Wampole of Perth,Ontario,Canada which apparently contained Cod Liver Oil.
A couple of bottles from J Winter, Chemist Llandudno suggest more conventional medicine was also taken but even the dog was subjected to a dose of snake oil in the form of Benbows Dog Mixture which according to the 1898 Cruft's Show Catalogue was a cure all for many canine ailments.
Some of branded bottles are still around today. The little brown one is a 1oz bottle of Oxo, there is also a bottle of Garton's HP Sauce ( named after the inventor who sold off his recipe too cheaply in 1899) although the stamped Ind Coope bottle has now become Allied Breweries. The white pots were once full of Harley's Jam and it stated that if it wasnt embossed in the jar it wasn't genuine Hartley's. Counterfeiters a problem even then!
My favourite find has to be this one though
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Dave Williams, on Flickr
The only problem is this was manufactured between 1940 and 1950 so it throws a doubt on the ages of the other bottles!