Mont De Lancey
Glass bottle, Marchant & Co, 1915
... beverages. These bottles often used a "lightning" or "gravity" stopper, which relied on a wire bail and a rubber gasket to create a secure closure and keep contents fresh for longer periods, particularly in home kitchens. Beverage bottles Glass bottles Juice bottle Drink containers 'Marchant & Co. Trade Mark with the company's logo of a 12 spoked wheel. Registered Australia' Visible are the 1/2 bottle joins.
On the back of the bottle: 'This bottle is the property of Marchant & Co. & cannot be legally used by others'.
On the base: 'M & Co. 1915'. A large green tinted Marchant's soft ...
Vintage glass juice bottles with wire stoppers likely date to the late 19th or early 20th century, when they were developed to create a reusable, airtight seal for products like milk, juice, and other beverages. These bottles often used a "lightning" or "gravity" stopper, which relied on a wire bail and a rubber gasket to create a secure closure and keep contents fresh for longer periods, particularly in home kitchens. A large green tinted Marchant's soft drink bottle with a pink plastic screw in stopper.'Marchant & Co. Trade Mark with the company's logo of a 12 spoked wheel. Registered Australia' Visible are the 1/2 bottle joins.
On the back of the bottle: 'This bottle is the property of Marchant & Co. & cannot be legally used by others'.
On the base: 'M & Co. 1915'.
beverage bottles, glass bottles, juice bottle, drink containers