specialising in South Australian antique bottles
SITE UPDATEIts been a while....Finally after 2 years i have got my act together to update this page. Still working on updates for the other pages, if your interested in bottles or insulators and not sure what's for sale please ask. Much continues to happen with in this great hobby of ours and many new and interesting finds continue to turn up. On a personal note i have now completed a display case for a large proportion of my collection, now just to put them ginger beers and round enders in something. Further the bottledepot.com now has a fan page on facebook, check it out as this is where i will also post items for sale, and discuss anything bottle related with the masses.
OLD BOTTLES WANTEDI am always looking for items to add to my collection. If you have some old bottles you would like to sell or perhaps just an evaluation email me and I will see what i can do. FROM THE LAST COUPLE OF YEARS |
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digging won't always result in bottles
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A large part of my collection now to find a home for the rest |
Its amazing where you can dig for bottles |
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ITEMS FOR SALEIf you don't see it or wonder if i have it please ask contact me at paulbeaty@thebottledepot.com
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I started collecting when I was around 8 years old, during that time and even now people aske me what the interest is in bottles. Many towns and cities had companies making anything from drinks to preserves, poisons to cures, and all advertised their item by labels or embossing on the container, and that is where my interest lies. By preserving these items we are indeed preserving part of our history
Graham Lancaster continues to be one of the premier auctioneers of antique bottles and collectables. Subscribe to his catalogues to avoid disapointment. Latest auction results available on his web site now
David Westcott runs several interesting auctions a year including bottles, Australiana and more. With the latest catalogue available now subscribe to his catalogues to have the chance to purchase some fine items