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AUCTION 44 April 28Th to May 8Th, 2021 Print Post: PP 381712/02531 AUCTION 44 April 28th to May 8th, 2021 Print Post: PP 381712/02531 www.abcrauctions.com FINISH TIME: 7 PM AEST. Details: Travis Dunn: 0417 830 939 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Lot Type Description Condition & Grading (out of 10) Estimate Green & Compy, Fitzroy, Lion TM. Aqua. 235 mm. VG, tiny open lip bubble, spots of surface wear $4,000 - 1 Codd An exceptionally rare and important bottle. and scufs, surface fake, pitted spot (7.5) 5,000 2 Codd A. V. Cowap, Launceston, Kangaroo TM. Aqua. 187 mm. VG, hazy, wear, milky bruise, scratches (7.1) $100-150 3 Codd Anglo-Australian Brewery, Beechworth. Aqua. 188 mm. VG, polished, scratches, lip fake (7.4) $30-40 4 Codd Eberhard & Co, Clunes & Talbot, Crown TM. Aqua. 184 mm. VG, dull, lip impact, scufy, scratches (7.0) $40-60 5 Codd Yoxall, R’glen & Wangaratta, Arm & Dagger. Aqua. 187 mm. VG, tiny lip bruise, scufy, wear (7.9) $30-50 6 Codd M. A. Whittaker, Maryborough, MAW TM. Aqua. 178 mm. VG, small lip chips, wear and marks (7.5) $40-60 7 Codd Mount Gambier Brewing, MGBCo TM. Aqua. 196 mm. Fair, very heavily polished, some pitting (5.9) $50-75 P. G. Dixon & Co, Melbourne, Lion TM. Aqua. 201 mm. NM, a few spots of dirt and a spot or two of 8 Codd $150-200 A superb example of this lovely looking whittled codd. surface rust should all clean of, fsheye (9.3) 9 Codd Phillips & Stone, Bairnsdale, PS TM. Aqua. 187 mm. EX, polished, tiny mark or two remains (8.1) $70-100 Seedsman & Son, Maldon, Crown TM. Aqua. 185 mm. VG, little chip to E, little nibbles, scratches, tiny 10 Codd $150-200 Lovely whittled glass, a solid example of a scarce little bottle. impact to rear heel, spots of wear (7.5) C. R. Goulding, Prahran. Aqua. 231 mm. EX, some grime, a little bit of haze, light scufs 11 Codd $500-750 This is a really unusual and rare Goulding Codd variation. and scratches, lovely looking bottle (8.3) 12 Codd Pritchard, Chiltern, Miners Candles TM. Aqua. 232 mm. VG, fsheyes, shallow bruise, scratches (7.8) $100-150 13 Codd Spain, Kyneton and Woodend, J. G. S TM. Aqua. 230 mm. VG, very grimy, lip nick, scratches (7.6) $150-200 Manger & O’Neill, Echuca & Rochester, Kangaroo TM. Aqua. VG, partly flled lip chip, shallow inner lip chip, 14 Codd $300-400 230 mm. Good darker aqua colour. Great looking bottle. some scufs and wear (7.0) 15 Codd Phillips & Stone, Bairnsdale, PS TM. Aqua. 228 mm. Good, dull, scratches, star fracture, wear (6.4) $30-40 16 Codd R. Harrison, Fitzroy, RH TM. Aqua. 228 mm. VG, grime, tiny lip fake, scratches (7.6) $100-150 Rochester Aerated Waters Co., Kangaroo TM. Aqua. 233 mm. EX, polished, slight remains of some scattered $1,000 - 17 Codd Great example of this spectacular looking marble bottle. pitting, scratches, small heel fakes (8.0) 1,250 18 Codd H. Gowers, Seymour, Coat of Arms TM. Aqua. 227 mm. VG, some wear and scratches, lip bruises (7.8) $80-120 ABBREVIATIONS: NM = Near Mint, EX = Excellent, VG = Very Good, TM = Trade Mark. ABCR Auctions. 2 Auction 44. April 28th - May 8th, 2021. 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Lot Type Description Condition & Grading (out of 10) Estimate 19 Codd W. Leak & Sons, Benalla, Eagle TM. Aqua. 230 mm. VG, dull, scratches and scufs (7.7) $80-120 20 Codd W. T. Thornley, Sale, WTT TM, Ginger Ale. Aqua. 227 mm. Good, polished, fakes, chips, pitted (6.0) $50-75 21 Codd W. T. Thornley, Sale, WTT TM, Lemonade. Aqua. 230 mm. EX, dirt, little scufs, scratches, nicks (8.3) $50-75 22 Codd Extra Strong Glass. Black. 230 mm. VG, lip bruise, base chip, scratches (7.0) $40-60 Grigsby & McSweeney, Geelong, Dove TM. Aqua. 225 mm. VG, quite scratched all around, baby oil 23 Codd $300-500 Attractive and very hard to get bottle. inside, some pitting and small marks (7.4) A. A. Woodcroft, Cooma, Galloping Horse TM. Aqua. 193 mm. VG, dull and scufy, patches of pitting and 24 Codd $300-400 Nice bottle, very hard to get and should clean up better. small marks, strong embossing (7.1) C. Cosier, Dubbo. Amethyst. 200 mm. A very rare bottle, this is Fair, crack to front, nibbled bruise, bruise to 25 Codd $100-150 the frst we have seen for sale in any auction. rear base, wear, scratches (5.8) 26 Codd Charles Oertel’s, Sydney, Whale TM. Amethyst. 200 mm. VG, polished, pitted wear, scratches (7.0) $200-250 Thomas Stokes, Bunbury, Kangaroo TM. Aqua. 193 mm. VG, dull and scufy, pitting in places, bril- 27 Codd $150-250 A really nice little bottle. liant detailed embossing (7.0) 28 Codd Emil Resch, Broken Hill. Aqua. 220 mm. Good, lip chip, bruise, fake, scratches (6.9) $60-80 29 Codd Frankston Springs Co., Melbourne, Dolphin TM. Aqua. 248 mm. VG, lip nicks, scufs, scratches (7.8) $50-75 30 Codd J. E. Jackson, Bega. Aqua. 244 mm. VG, dull patches, scufs, impact fakes (7.5) $100-150 J. Hives & Son, Dubbo & Narromine. Aqua. 235 mm. Good, stained, sliver to upper rear lip, small 31 Codd $100-150 This is the frst large example we have sold. chips, little fakes, pitted scratches (6.7) 32 Codd J. T & J. Toohey Ltd, Sydney, Stag TM. Aqua. 221 mm. Good, dull, scufs, wear, pitting (6.7) $40-60 33 Codd J. T. & J. Toohey, Ltd, Sydney, Stag TM. Aqua. 233 mm. Good, dull, worn patches, oil inside (6.9) $40-60 R. Resch, Cootamundra. Aqua. 220 mm. VG, shoulder wear, fne scratches, 6 x 3 34 Codd $100-150 Hard to get bottle and the frst we have had through. mm “corking” ding inside lip (7.9) 35 Codd Summons & Graham, Parramatta, SGP TM. Aqua. 228 mm. VG, lip fake, wear, little impact fakes (7.7) $40-60 Thomas McVeigh, Young. Aqua. 234 mm. EX, some haze inside, light scufs, wear, 36 Codd $300-400 Superb embossing and a very attractive style. scratches and wear around base (8.4) ABCR Auctions. 3 Auction 44. April 28th - May 8th, 2021. 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 Lot Type Description Condition & Grading (out of 10) Estimate 37 Codd Thomas Stokes, Bunbury, Kangaroo TM. Aqua. 227 mm. VG, dull, pitting, scufs and wear (7.4) $150-250 38 Codd Billson’s, Beechworth & Tallangatta. Aqua. 186 mm. VG, stain, scratches, rust spots (7.9) $70-100 39 Codd Barrett Bros, North Fitzroy, BB TM. Aqua. 199 mm. VG, polished, stain, chip to T, scratches (7.3) $20-40 Bartley & Co, Cootamundra. Amethyst. 206 mm. VG, hazy, some dirt inside, great emboss- 40 Codd $150-200 Lovely light natural sun coloured amethyst. ing, only minor wear (7.8) 41 Codd Border United Co-op, Beechworth & Albury. Aqua. 199 mm. VG, dull, scratches, oil, moth (7.0) $30-50 42 Codd Chas. Cole & Co., Geelong, Heron & Fish TM. Aqua. 196 mm. Fair, polished, fakes, pitted wear (5.8) $30-50 43 Codd Emil Resch, Broken Hill, Lion TM. Aqua. 200 mm. VG, stain, light marks to the outside (7.7) $30-50 Fred Allen, Beechworth, Lion TM. Aqua. 184 mm. VG, worn around shoulder and chamber, 44 Codd $100-150 Solid example of a hard to get bottle. Should clean up a lot better. dull inside, shallow body chip, gouge (7.0) 45 Codd G. H. Billson, Melbourne, Axes TM. Aqua. 205 mm. Good, thin lip bruise, dull, scrufy (6.8) $30-40 G. H. Billson & Co., St Kilda, Axes TM. Amethyst. 208 mm. VG, 6 mm angled fracture at the back right, 46 Codd $50-75 Brilliant embossing. Superb natural dark colour. dull and scufy, some lines of wear (7.0) 47 Codd G. P. Milsom, Launceston, Elephant TM. Aqua. 190 mm. VG, shallow lip sliver, scratches (7.6) $50-75 Grigsby & McSweeney, Geelong, Dove TM. Aqua. 183 mm. EX, oil inside, rubber ring is a replacement $1,500 - 48 Codd Probably the rarest of all the Grigsby & McSweeney bottles. for display, light scratches and wear (8.2) 2,500 Haig & Son, Portland. Aqua. 197 mm. VG, 8 x 3 mm lip chip, really fne 11 mm frac- 49 Codd $300-400 Solid example of a rare Codd from South West Victoria. ture, haze, light wear (7.0) Headley’s, Wagga, Cat’s Head TM. Amethyst. 195 mm. EX, polished, some scratches and wear, 50 Codd $300-500 A beautiful bottle in this colour. partially burst bubble on the surface (8.0) J. Ride, Euroa, Sheep TM. Aqua. 189 mm. VG, patch of wear to upper rear chamber, 51 Codd $200-250 Quite a rare little bottle and a crude looking thing too! fne scufs, wear, tiny surface bruises (7.5) 52 Codd John Barry, Kyneton, JB TM. Aqua. 206 mm. VG, little lip open bubble, scratches (7.5) $100-150 53 Codd Plummer Murphy, Sth Melbourne, Castle TM. Aqua. 194 mm. VG, lip fake, scratches, crate wear (7.5) $75-100 S. Mansfeld, Maryborough, Emu TM. Aqua. 196 mm. Good, lip fake, 10 x 6 mm lip bruise, frac- 54 Codd $100-150 Looks good and is a very rare item! tures below this, scufs and scratches (6.0) ABCR Auctions. 4 Auction 44.
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