Antique stoneware ginger beer bottle
An original Henry Dickson Brewed ginger beer bottle.
Stoneware produced by J Bourne & Son - Denby Pottery Works in Nottingham, England.
J Bourne & son/Denby Pottery stamp on back.
Oatmeal glaze
The perfect-sized display bottle for a shelf or styled with seasonal sprigs at home.
Circa late 1800s - early 1900s (mid-Victorian era).
A wonderfully chunky and authentic addition with a rustic character and time-worn appearance.
An original Henry Dickson Brewed ginger beer bottle.
Stoneware produced by J Bourne & Son - Denby Pottery Works in Nottingham, England.
J Bourne & son/Denby Pottery stamp on back.
Oatmeal glaze
The perfect-sized display bottle for a shelf or styled with seasonal sprigs at home.
Circa late 1800s - early 1900s (mid-Victorian era).
A wonderfully chunky and authentic addition with a rustic character and time-worn appearance.
An original Henry Dickson Brewed ginger beer bottle.
Stoneware produced by J Bourne & Son - Denby Pottery Works in Nottingham, England.
J Bourne & son/Denby Pottery stamp on back.
Oatmeal glaze
The perfect-sized display bottle for a shelf or styled with seasonal sprigs at home.
Circa late 1800s - early 1900s (mid-Victorian era).
A wonderfully chunky and authentic addition with a rustic character and time-worn appearance.
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W:7 cm
H: 17.3 cm
Measurements are approx.
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Henry Dickins was a producer of ginger beer among other beverages operating in the UK likely during the mid-Victorian era. Such businesses would have sourced stoneware bottles from local pottery works and in this case, Denby Pottery, founded by J Bourne. The bottles are stamped with the names of both Denby Pottery and J Bourne & Son
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