Showing 17 items matching "soda water syphon"
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Ballarat Heritage ServicesDomestic object - Soda Syphon, J.A. Walker Soda Water Syphon
... J.A. Walker Soda Water Syphon...soda syphon...soda water...Walker Dalyston Soda Water This syphon is the property of J.A. Walker Dalyston and is never sold The selling of this syphon by others is illegal"...Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields soda syphon soda water syphon j.a. walker dalyston "J.A. ...Glass botte with metal soda syphon. "J.A. Walker Dalyston Soda Water This syphon is the property of J.A. Walker Dalyston and is never sold The selling of this syphon by others is illegal"soda syphon, soda water syphon, j.a. walker dalyston -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesDomestic object - Soda Syphon, Schweppes Soda Water Syphon
... Schweppes Soda Water Syphon......soda water syphon...Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields soda syphon schweppes soda water soda water syphon "Schweppes Soda Water" Glass botte with metal 'Schweppes' soda syphon. ...Glass botte with metal 'Schweppes' soda syphon. "Schweppes Soda Water"soda syphon, schweppes soda water, soda water syphon -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesDomestic object - Soda Syphon, Joe's Soda Water Syphon
... Joe's Soda Water Syphon...soda water...south gippsland cordial co. korumburra...soda syphon...The glass is etched with "Joe's Soda Water, South Gippsland Cordial Co Korumburra. This syphon remains the property of South Gippsland Cordial Co, Kurumburra and its use by others is illegal."...Glass botte with metal soda syphon. Joe's Soda Water Syphon Domestic object Soda Syphon F.G. ...James Lawrence opened The South Gippsland Cordial Co. in Mine Rd, Korumburra, in 1895. It passed through a number of hands in the first half of the 20th century, from William Dobell to Mr Ebsworth, then finally to Colin Malcolm McLean in 1946. McLean dropped what he considered to be the old fashioned Lyrebird label, and in 1948 introduced the new, modern “Joe’s” label.Glass botte with metal soda syphon. The glass is etched with "Joe's Soda Water, South Gippsland Cordial Co Korumburra. This syphon remains the property of South Gippsland Cordial Co, Kurumburra and its use by others is illegal."joe's soda water, south gippsland cordial co. korumburra, soda syphon -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesDomestic object - Soda Syphon, Joe's Soda Water Syphon, c1950
... Joe's Soda Water Syphon...soda water...south gippsland cordial co. korumburra...soda syphon...The glass is etched with "Joe's Soda Water, South Gippsland Cordial Co Korumburra. Net contents 30.FL.OZS This syphon remains the property of South Gippsland Cordial Co, Kurumburra and its use by others is illegal. ...British Syphon Company" Glass botte with metal soda syphon. Joe's Soda Water Syphon Domestic object Soda Syphon F.G. ...James Lawrence opened The South Gippsland Cordial Co. in Mine Rd, Korumburra, in 1895. It passed through a number of hands in the first half of the 20th century, from William Dobell to Mr Ebsworth, then finally to Colin Malcolm McLean in 1946. McLean dropped what he considered to be the old fashioned Lyrebird label, and in 1948 introduced the new, modern “Joe’s” label.Glass botte with metal soda syphon. The glass is etched with "Joe's Soda Water, South Gippsland Cordial Co Korumburra. Net contents 30.FL.OZS This syphon remains the property of South Gippsland Cordial Co, Kurumburra and its use by others is illegal. British Syphon Company"joe's soda water, south gippsland cordial co. korumburra, soda syphon -
Blacksmith's Cottage and Forgesoda water syphon
... soda water syphon...soda syphon bottle beverage syphon glassware sodawater W. Whittaker & Sons. W.W & Sons DUNOLLY British Syphon Co. London No. 762/(metal syphon) E. Rowlands. Proprietary Limited British Syphon M.F.G.Co Ltd LONDON A heavy glass bottle with a weighted base, fluted sides, an etched label on the side and a metal syphon attachment at the top. soda water syphon W. ...Domestic use soda syphonA heavy glass bottle with a weighted base, fluted sides, an etched label on the side and a metal syphon attachment at the top.W. Whittaker & Sons. W.W & Sons DUNOLLY British Syphon Co. London No. 762/(metal syphon) E. Rowlands. Proprietary Limited British Syphon M.F.G.Co Ltd LONDONbottle, beverage, syphon, glassware, sodawater -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumSoda Siphon, Bartlett Soda Siphon
... Glass soda water syphon with bakelite pump. approximately 1 litre in size. ...Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum 49 Hogan Street Tatura the-murray Bartlett cordial Co Tatura Victoria soda water. Glass soda water syphon with bakelite pump. approximately 1 litre in size. ...Glass soda water syphon with bakelite pump. approximately 1 litre in size. Bartlett cordials co. Tatura Victoria engraved on bottle.Bartlett cordial Co Tatura Victoria soda water. -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Soda Sypon, John Fletcher/Ralph Reeves, J. F. Fletcher, Mid 20th century (contents of bottles)
... These two soda syphons were used to dispense soda water. They are marked ‘J. ...Fletcher Trade Mark Warrnambool’ ‘Soda Water’ ‘This syphon is the property of John Fletcher Warrnambool and cannot be legally used by others’ ‘British Syphon Co. ...soda syphons are of interest as they come from a local Warrnambool cordial factory in Koroit Street. Cordial manufacturing was an important industry in Warrnambool for over100 years. Cordial Manufacturing in Warrnambool history of warrnambool ‘J. Fletcher’ “J. Fletcher Trade Mark Warrnambool’ ‘Soda Water ...These two soda syphons were used to dispense soda water. They are marked ‘J. Fletcher’ with one of the bottles having the extra label of ‘Reeves’. The bottles come from the cordial factory in Koroit Street, Warrnambool. John Fletcher worked as a young boy in Rowley’s cordial factory in Banyan Street, Warrnambool and then worked for John Davis who had established the Union Cordial Factory in Koroit Street in the 1860s. John Fletcher bought the Davis business in 1885 and operated this factory until 1930. He then sold to Ralph Reeves who initially used the Fletcher bottles and syphons. At least one of these syphons comes from the Koroit Street factory during the proprietorship of Ralph Reeves.These soda syphons are of interest as they come from a local Warrnambool cordial factory in Koroit Street. Cordial manufacturing was an important industry in Warrnambool for over100 years. These are two soda syphons made of glass with heavy round bases and ridged surfaces on the bottle bodies. The metal tops contain the pump and valve mechanisms and the inside of the bottles have glass tubes attached to the top mechanisms. The sides of the bottle have the Fletcher trade mark symbol of the stylized letters J and F, Both metal tops are corroded. Both bottles contain a small amount of liquid.‘J. Fletcher’ “J. Fletcher Trade Mark Warrnambool’ ‘Soda Water’ ‘This syphon is the property of John Fletcher Warrnambool and cannot be legally used by others’ ‘British Syphon Co. Ltd. London Reg. No 762’. ‘Reeves Soda Water’ (one bottle only) cordial manufacturing in warrnambool, history of warrnambool -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageSoda Syphon, 1900-1930’s
... soda syphon (or siphon) was distributed by John Fletcher of Warrnambool, and made by the British Syphon Mfg. Co. Ltd. of London between the 1900s-1930s. It comprises a multi-sided clear glass bottle, an internal glass tube and a metal release valve and spout on the top. It was used to dispense pressurised, effervescent soda water...SYPHON MFG. CO. LTD. LONDON". Etched into glass "J. FLETCHER / WARRNAMBOOL", "TRADE "[stylised] F" / MARK", "SODA WATER", "THIS SYPHON IS THE PROPERTY / OF JOHN FLETCHER / WARRNAMBOOL AND CONNOT BE / AND CONNOT BE LEGALLY USED BY OTHERS / BRITISH SYPHON CO. ...It also represents the system of returnable, recyclable containers. flagstaff hill warrnambool shipwrecked coast flagstaff hill maritime museum maritime museum shipwreck coast flagstaff hill maritime village great ocean road john fletcher fletcher john fletcher of warrnambool soda siphon soda syphon british syphon mfg co ltd of london soft drinks soda drinks Metal syphon has impressed "J FLETCHER" and logo "S S" in centre of two concentric circles with text between circles "BRITISH SYPHON MFG. CO. LTD. LONDON". Etched into glass "J. FLETCHER / WARRNAMBOOL", "TRADE "[stylised] F" / MARK", "SODA WATER ...This soda syphon (or siphon) was distributed by John Fletcher of Warrnambool, and made by the British Syphon Mfg. Co. Ltd. of London between the 1900s-1930s. It comprises a multi-sided clear glass bottle, an internal glass tube and a metal release valve and spout on the top. It was used to dispense pressurised, effervescent soda water. It was often used as an alternative to water or added to fruit juices and cordials. The text on this bottle states that it remains the property of the retailer, John Fletcher, and must be returned to him. Customers were asked for a deposit on the bottle, which would be refunded when the bottle was exchanged or continued as the deposit on a fresh bottle. Returned bottles would be cleaned and recharged with the gas and sold again. Soda syphon are bottles, glass or metal, with a release valve and spout on the top. The valve lever on the top of the syphon, when depressed, causes the gas in the syphon to force the water up through the tube and out of the spout. The bottle’s mechanism gives the water an effervescent quality to make bubbly drinks such as sparkling mineral water, soda water and sparkling water. ABOUT JOHN FLETCHER John Fletcher bought the Union Cordial Factory in Koroit Street, Warrnambool that was previously owned by John Davis. Fletcher operated the factory as J Fletcher, John Fletcher and Fletcher’s. He eventually sold his business and stock in 1930 to Ralph Reeves, who may have continued using Fletcher’s supply of drink containers before renewing them with stock showing his own brand. The soda syphon is representative of drink containers used in the later 19th and early 20th century. It also represents the system of returnable, recyclable containers. Soda syphon (or siphon). Glass bottle, clear, multi sided, tapered from a heavy glass base to a narrower shoulder, with glass tube at centre connected to metal pump mechanism at the top. Has elaborate frosted label for J. Fletcher of Warrnambool. Made by the British Syphon Mfg. Co. Ltd. London. Bottle remains the property of John Fletcher, Warrnambool.Metal syphon has impressed "J FLETCHER" and logo "S S" in centre of two concentric circles with text between circles "BRITISH SYPHON MFG. CO. LTD. LONDON". Etched into glass "J. FLETCHER / WARRNAMBOOL", "TRADE "[stylised] F" / MARK", "SODA WATER", "THIS SYPHON IS THE PROPERTY / OF JOHN FLETCHER / WARRNAMBOOL AND CONNOT BE / AND CONNOT BE LEGALLY USED BY OTHERS / BRITISH SYPHON CO. TLD. LONDON / - - - - "flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, john fletcher, fletcher, john fletcher of warrnambool, soda siphon, soda syphon, british syphon mfg co ltd of london, soft drinks, soda drinks -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Soda Syphon, Fletcher, c 1930 (contents of syphon)
... This soda syphon is a device for dispensing carbonated or soda water. The valve allows portion of the contents to be dispensed whilst maintaining the pressure inside to keep the rest of the contents from going flat. ...Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc. 2 Gilles Street (south of Merri St) Warrnambool great-ocean-road This soda syphon is a device for dispensing carbonated or soda water. The valve allows portion of the contents to be dispensed whilst maintaining the pressure inside to keep the rest of the contents from going flat. ...This soda syphon is a device for dispensing carbonated or soda water. The valve allows portion of the contents to be dispensed whilst maintaining the pressure inside to keep the rest of the contents from going flat. The bottle is marked ‘J. Fletcher’. John Fletcher worked as a boy at Rowley’s cordial factory in Banyan Street, Warrnambool. He then worked for John Davis who had established the Union Cordial Factory in Koroit Street, Warrnambool in the 1860s. In 1885 John Fletcher bought the Davis business and operated it until 1930. John Fletcher sold the business to Ralph Reeves and as Reeves initially used Fletcher bottles and syphons, the contents of the bottle could have come from the time of either John Fletcher or Ralph Reeves. This syphon is of interest as it comes from a mid 20th century cordial factory in Warrnambool. Cordial manufacturing was an important industry in Warrnambool for over 100 years. This is a clear glass soda syphon with a round sold base and a rounded body and a metal pump and valve mechanism affixed to the top opening. A glass tube is inside the bottle and is part of the pump mechanism. The top metal section is very corroded. The side of the bottle has the Fletcher trademark - the stylized letters J and F. ‘J. Fletcher Trade Mark Warrnambool’ ‘J. Fletcher’ ‘British Syphon Mfg Co. Ltd London’ cordial manufacturing in warrnambool, fletcher, history of warrnambool -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Bottle, J Fletcher's aerated waters, Circa 1900
... He installed many improvements around the late 1880's including an improved soda water machine which was also used for bottling lemonade, ginger ale and syphons. ...He installed many improvements around the late 1880's including an improved soda water machine which was also used for bottling lemonade, ginger ale and syphons. ...The making of cordials and aerated waters was an important industry in Warrnambool from the time of the first settlement up to the 1980s. John Fletcher succeeded John Davis in Koroit Street in 1885 and manufactured aerated waters, soda, lithia, tonic waters, lemonade, ginger ale, hop beer, hop bitters, sarsparilla and cordials. He installed many improvements around the late 1880's including an improved soda water machine which was also used for bottling lemonade, ginger ale and syphons. He sold to Ralph Reeves in 1930 and the business continued until the 1980's under the name of Reeves. The premises in Koroit St were auctioned in 1989.Warrnambool cordial bottles are of considerable significance as examples of an important local industry now gone. The Fletcher business was a well-known business in Warrnambool for 45 years.Round bottle with raised lettering in glass and indented sections on top section of bottle with marble enclosed. Clear greenish glass.J Fletcher’s Aerated waters Koroit Street Warrnambool vertically on bottle with lemonade horizontally on the other side. M on bottom of bottle.warrnambool,fletcher's aerated waters, fletcher's cordial , cordial bottle, -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Functional object - Reeves Fletcher Soda Syphon, 1920s
... This is a soda syphon for holding soda water used by the aerated waters business of Reeves of Warrnambool (possibly bottled in the 1970s or 80s). ...This soda syphon is of considerable importance as it links two prominent soft drinks makers in Warrnambool – Fletcher and Reeves. It will be useful for display as it tells of a time when this sort of soda syphon was in use. John Fletcher Reeves Family Paper label: ‘Reeves soda water ...This is a soda syphon for holding soda water used by the aerated waters business of Reeves of Warrnambool (possibly bottled in the 1970s or 80s). It is a Fletcher bottle. John Davis established a cordial business in Warrnambool in 1859 and this business was taken over by John Fletcher. Ralph Reeves purchased the Fletcher business from the estate of the late John Fletcher in 1931 and continued to use the Fletcher bottles. The business of Reeves soft drinks continued in Koroit Street until the 1980s.This soda syphon is of considerable importance as it links two prominent soft drinks makers in Warrnambool – Fletcher and Reeves. It will be useful for display as it tells of a time when this sort of soda syphon was in use.This bottle is a soda syphon with an oblong-shaped glass base and a metal spout. It has a solid glass base and a pink-coloured tube inside the bottle. It has a chip on the base and the spout is a little corroded. The name and logo (scrolls and patterns) of J. Fletcher of Warrnambool is etched into the glass. There is also a red and cream paper label of Reeves.Paper label: ‘Reeves soda water’ Glass etching: ‘J. Fletcher, Warrnambool, F. Trade Mark’ john fletcher, reeves family -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Functional object - Bottle, British Syphon Co Ltd London, Warrnambool Cordial Co, Early 20th century
... British Syphon Co Ltd London. Warrnambool Soda Water in rectangle on back....British Syphon Co Ltd London. Warrnambool Soda Water in rectangle on back. ...Warrnambool Cordials was one of a number of cordial and aerated Waters Manufacturers who operated in Warrnambool from about 1859 until the 1980’s. Warrnambool Cordials was commenced in the early 1920’s by two brothers, Joseph and James Lescai. James operated a fruit shop in Fairy Street and Joseph as an industrial chemist made his own cordials which became very popular. Soon a company was formed with four local businessmen, J S Tait, Chas McMeekin, G Cinquegrana and John Gleeson who took over the company around the 1930’s. Warrnambool Cordials was then purchased by the Flett brothers around 1942. It was then sold in the 1960’s to Thomas McKenzie who traded as McKenzie Cordials. Warrnambool Cordials were one of a number of cordial manufacturers who operated in Warrnambool from the late 19th century until late 20th century. Two clear glass cylindrical bottles with 12 lines and indentations within formation of glass. It is topped with plastic spout which has two metal rims at bottom . Warrnambool Cordial Co. surrounds stylized logo “W” topped with small “C” and encased in large “C.” Small print.” British Syphon Co Ltd London. Warrnambool Soda Water in rectangle on back.: warrnambool, warrnambool cordials, lescai, joseph lescai, james lescai, flett mckenzie cordials. -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Bottle, Soda Siphon, c. 1920
... This soda syphon is a device for dispensing carbonated or soda water. It was also called a Seltzer bottle. ...Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc. 2 Gilles Street (south of Merri St) Warrnambool great-ocean-road This soda syphon is a device for dispensing carbonated or soda water. It was also called a Seltzer bottle. ...This soda syphon is a device for dispensing carbonated or soda water. It was also called a Seltzer bottle. The design of soda syphons used in the 20th century was first created in the late 1830s and these bottles were especially popular in the 1920s and 30s. This Sparklets Company syphon was probably made in England but the company was manufacturing also in U.S.A. and Europe. This syphon has no known provenance but it could have been used in a hotel or a cordial factory in Warrnambool or district. This soda syphon is of interest as an example of how soft drinks were dispensed 90 to 100 years ago. It will be useful for display.This is a heavy glass bottle with a heavy base. It has a metal mesh over the bottle with a metal (or material) red band around the bottle three-quarters of the way up from the bottom. The mechanisms for filling and siphoning at the top are made of metal (these include a funnel and two handles). Attached to the top and inside the bottle is a tube for syphoning. Directions for use are printed on the lid. ‘Sparklets’ ‘Admit gas slowly and shake vigorously’ Important. Do not fill the bottle above the red line’. sparklets company, soda syphon bottle, warrnambool -
Orbost & District Historical Societysoda syphon, first half 20th century
... This bottle is an example of a product manufacture by a local industry no longer existing Phillips&Stone syphon bottle "Soda Water Phillips & Stone Bairnsdale P S ORBOST (trademark) 30 Fl OZ" A clear glass soda syphon bottle with a red pump on the top. soda syphon Phillips & Stone ...Dross Drossou established a cordial factory in Orbost in the 1930s. He sold his cordial manufacturing business to Phillips and Stone, a Bairnsdale company, in 1948. Glass bottles were refillable until the 1960s, creating a demand for their collection and onsale back to beverage manufacturers via ‘bottle merchants’. A deposit on the bottles was added to all sales as they left the factory. The returned bottles were washed and the old label removed. The inside was cleaned by pushing the bottle onto a revolving brush. The reusing of the bottles went on until the bottle was broken or the top became chipped. Phillips & Stone operated in Orbost and Bairnsdale. This bottle is an example of a product manufacture by a local industry no longer existingA clear glass soda syphon bottle with a red pump on the top."Soda Water Phillips & Stone Bairnsdale P S ORBOST (trademark) 30 Fl OZ"phillips&stone syphon bottle -
Orbost & District Historical Societysoda syphon bottle, first half 20th century
... This bottle is an example of a product manufacture by a local industry no longer existing. syphon-bottle Drosseau D.DROSSOU, ORBOST Soda Water A clear glass soda syphon bottle. ...Dross Drossou established a cordial factory in Orbost in the 1930s. He sold his cordial manufacturing business to Phillips and Stone, a Bairnsdale company, in 1948. Glass bottles were refillable until the 1960s, creating a demand for their collection and onsale back to beverage manufacturers via ‘bottle merchants’. A deposit on the bottles was added to all sales as they left the factory. The returned bottles were washed and the old label removed. The inside was cleaned by pushing the bottle onto a revolving brush. The reusing of the bottles went on until the bottle was broken or the top became chipped. This bottle is an example of a product manufacture by a local industry no longer existing.A clear glass soda syphon bottle. It has a red syphon pump.D.DROSSOU, ORBOST Soda Watersyphon-bottle drosseau -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncDomestic object - Clover "Dora" Soda Syphon
... A soda syphon is a device designed to dispense carbonated or soda water. It was also called a Seltzer bottle. ...Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc Hut 97, Bonegilla Migrant Experience, 132 Bonegilla Road Bonegilla the-murray A soda syphon is a device designed to dispense carbonated or soda water. It was also called a Seltzer bottle. ...A soda syphon is a device designed to dispense carbonated or soda water. It was also called a Seltzer bottle. The modern syphon was created in 1829 by two Frenchmen. They became very popular in the 1920s and 1930s and although they became less common after World War II there was a later resurgence with the desire for people to produce their own beverages at home. The Dóra soda syphon was manufactured by Lehel of Hungary located in the city of Jászberény. Lehel was the largest Hungarian appliance company, focusing on refrigerators and other kitchen appliances. This model was first produced in 1971. In 1972 Australia became Lehel’s newest market. In Australia they were marketed as Clover soda syphons and distributed by the Lark Trading Co Pty Ltd. In 1991 Lehel was acquired by Electrolux.This item is significant because soda syphons were commonly used through Australia and the Wodonga district from1930s onwards. A carboard box containing an anodised aluminium soda syphon. The box features and image of a soda syphon on one side and another image of a butler serving drinks with a soda syphon on tray on the reverse. It includes a box of 10 replacement soda bulbs and a folded pamphlet of information and instructions.Box Front Clover 1 LITRE DÓRA Soda Syphon Attractive anodised aluminium finish Manufactured by LEHEL of Hungary Box Back Clover DÓRA Soda Syphon High quality Complete 12 month warranty Spare parts and accessories includedsoda syphons, domestic items -
Mont De LanceyGlass bottle, Boon Spa Pty. Ltd
... Mont De Lancey 71 Wellington Road Wandin North yarra-valley-and-dandenong-ranges bottles, containers, carbonated water Boon Spa Pty. Ltd. Melbourne Glass and silver soda syphon Glass bottle Boon Spa Pty. ...Glass and silver soda syphonBoon Spa Pty. Ltd. Melbournebottles, containers, carbonated water
