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Ceramics ModernHot water bottleWINCM:LH 2871Stoneware hot water bottle, inscribed THE D.B.C. FOOT WARMER, purchased early in the twentieth century by the donor's mother from the Domestic Bazaar Company, The Piazza, Winchester. Original Bakelite screw stopper included.Visit Page
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Ceramics EdwardianBottleWINCM:LH 5152.1Stoneware ginger beer bottle for Wilfred Andrews of Winchester and Andover. The bottle has a screw stopper but it is from a Welsh & Co. bottle.Visit Page
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Ceramics VictorianFlagonWINCM:LH 5744.1Brown and cream stoneware jug used for wine or spirits and used by Hayles & Blake High St & Kingsgate St Winchester. Also stamped with the manufacturer's mark of Powell, Bristol.Visit Page
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Social history VictorianFlagonWINCM:LH 3038Stoneware flagon marked 'W. H. Clarke Grocer Wine and Spirit Merchant WINCHESTER'.Visit Page
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Social history VictorianFlagonWINCM:LH 3225Stoneware flagon, cream body with yellow/brown shoulder, neck and handle, cork stopper, maker's mark stamped in oval reads 'Doulton and Co. Lambeth London', marked 'Laver and Son Wholesale Grocers Winchester', sized '2'. Laver and Son traded from No.9 High Street, Winchester in 1879 but by 1887 Laver and Co. were trading from No.4/5 the DeLunn Buildings in Jewry Street; they ahd ceased trading by 1891.Visit Page
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Ceramics ModernBottleWINCM:LH 5144.12Stoneware mineral water bottle for the Piper Steam Mineral Water Works.Visit Page