Measures Approximately 8.25” tall x 2.5” diameter at base x 1″ diameter at mouth
Offering (1) The Carlisle Old Brewery Co. Limited Extra Double Stout. Late Sir Richard Hodgson & Co. Ornate Crest Trademark. Established A.D. 1756 (1) Bell & Taylor Wine and Spirit Merchants North & South Shields Stout. Set of 2
The history and development of stout and porter are intertwined.[4] The name “stout” as used for a dark beer is believed to have come about because strong porters were marketed under such names as “Extra Porter”, “Double Porter”, and “Stout Porter”. The term “Stout Porter” would later be shortened to just “Stout”. For example, Guinness Extra Stout was originally called Extra Superior Porter and was only given the name Extra Stout in 1840.[5] Wikipedia
Good condition, minor chip on lip,minor hairline on back, a nice collector’s bottle as pictured. Perfect for bar decor.
Other items are for display only, ideas for displaying in your home. This wonderfully charming pot is the perfect choice to enhance your advertising pot collection or the perfect piece to start your new collection.
This pot was curated during my travels to English Antique Markets while visiting my daughter and her family in London.
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Most pots have some level of crazing , may have spots of discoloration, light hairline cracks and minor chips and fleabites that only add to its character and do not detract from its display value. These are expected due to age, use and let’s not forget they were often buried for decades before being dug up and rescued.
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Weight | 1.5 lbs |
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Dimensions | 12 × 10 × 6 in |
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