Posted 8 years ago
MALKEY
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Hi we have here a miniature flagon from
G & W Wilson wine & spirit merchants Alnwick
established over a century
date 1890s
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Posted 8 years ago
MALKEY
(429 items)
Hi we have here a miniature flagon from
G & W Wilson wine & spirit merchants Alnwick
established over a century
date 1890s
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Hi SEAN thank you very much for the love
For the love thanks Kevin bijou CaperKid trunkman BB2 Kyrartango
Very nice Malkey! Is that a cork stopper?
Hi Rick no its a pottery stopper and has a wee handle to thanks for the love too
I never would have guessed it as it matches perfectly.
yes it has an internal screw thread too Rick
It's funny you say that Malkey because I was going to ask if it was a screw cap, but I didn't want to sound ignorant. I didn't know if they used anything other than corks in those days.
Hi Rick the internal screw thread was patented in the mid 1880s most widely known as Riley's patent
Rick55:
See my post that shows the screw:
http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/218156-burton-on-trent?in=user
In America alone we had over 100 types of closure invented. Most didn't take off, but the British really liked the internal-threaded screw.
Thank you Spirit :-)