WebbIt has previously been suggested that with Australia mentioned first that this would be an Australian demijohn. However the only obvious match from David Sharpe's history of Sharpe Bros is J. H. Wilson who was manager/owner of the Wanganui factory from around 1915 - 1930. An extremely rare demijohn from this massive company. WebbFind sharpe bros jar ads in our Antiques, Art & Collectables category. Buy and sell almost anything on Gumtree classifieds. Keeping our community safeCOVID-19 Safety Precautions ADVERTISEMENT Cars & Vehicles Automotive Services Cars, Trailers & Excavators Hire Mechanics & Garages Other Automotive Paint & Body Repair Caravans & Campervans
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Webb14 dec. 2024 · Australia and New Zealand have very different landscapes and climates. New Zealand sits on a major fault line that causes earthquakes and volcanic activity that has shaped the small nation with volcanoes, fjords, lush forests, geothermal springs, alpine lakes, snowy mountains, islands, sandy beaches and limestone caves. WebbVintage Australian Sydney Sharpe Bros 100 Year Centenary 1968 Bottle Great looking bottle with a horse & cart embossed rear, boomerangs on front of the enamel label. The … Webb5 nov. 2024 · Antique Sharpe Bros Demijohn Jug Health Beverages Early 1900s RARE Condition: Used Price: AU $250.00 4 payments of AU $62.50 with Afterpay Buy It Now Add to cart Best Offer: Make offer Add to Watchlist 6 watchers Postage: May not post to United States. Read item description or contact seller for postage options. See details how to bushfires start