Bottles & Collectables

Aerated Water Manufacturer

The Murchison Goldfields Region (Day Dawn, Cue, Nannine, Kalgoorlie)

Goldfields

(Cue, Day Dawn, Nannine)

Bottles from Leonara. Two on the left are very rare

Left. W Hynes. Cue Lamont. Right. W Hynes Perth. Ginger beer History tells us he never operated in Perth so either its a mistake by the potter or he intended to move In 1900 sold his plant to Seebeck who moved it to Perth

J C Andrews & Sons Korumburra & Nanine W A Based in Victoria a son Tom established a factory at Nannine in the goldfields. (see left photo)The Firm had a batch of bottles produced but they never made it to WA. None have ever been dug here This bottle was purchased from the eastern states (pile of broken ones) This bottle is damages but we believe there is one good one.

J W Peryman. Mt Magnet W A bottle – hard to find. Was thought that this was spelt incorrectly however we have been contacted for the family who have confirmed that this is in fact the correct spelling. Very successful prospector at Nannine, Cue, Mt Magnet. Settled in Mt Magnet and invested in many mines. Built the first brewery and aerated water factory in Watson St on the eastern side of the creek. his son, Jack found a 100oz nugget which held the record for some time.

Above J C Andrews & Son’s (Tom) factory in Nannine

Above – The Castle Hotel – York

Pioneer Aerated Water demi 12-15 known This guy spent all its life in Coolgardie painted in mission brown When the owner moved threw the demi in the trailer & on arrival in new town found some brown paint had scraped off to expose some writing and the rest is history!

E M ( East Murchison ) Cordial Factory Goodridge. Lawlers. A long way from Geraldton in early days as was serviced from there Dont know anything about Goodridge but very rare bottles.

Pioneer Aerated Water. Coolgardie. Nice mining pictorial. A couple small variations available

The Westralian. I J K Cohn. (Coolgardie). Lot small variations this brand

Bottles & Collectables