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  573. KILOH’S CORK GINGER BEER BOTTLE + a n other. Cork ginger 6.7ins tall, std, blob top good strong transfer with deer with antlers t.m. plus another Michael Cassidy as previous lot - this with top
edge lip flakes. ((2) 9/10
& 6/10) NR £60-80+
574. M P O’BRIEN EDENDERRY GINGER BEER BOTTLE. 6.9ins tall, std., all tan, Galtee More patent - pin intact. Non pictorial transfer. Rear Price Bristol p.m. (9/10) £30-40+
577. WILSON & SULLIVAN HALIFAX N. S. GINGER BEER BOTTLE. 9.5ins tall to top of lightning swing stopper (original intact), std - long neck, t.t. Strong transfer with polar
bear pict. t.m. Buchan p.m. Tiny side of shoulder nick & some slight glaze discolouration, no real damages. Buchan p.m. (8.5/10) NR £30-40+
  578. CRESCENT BOTTLING WORKS NIAGARA FALLS GINGER BEER BOTTLE. 7.5ins tall, ch., c.c. Strong transfer with moon crescent pict within the lettering. Buchan p.m. (9/10) NR £30-40+
579. SUTHERLANDS HAMILTON CANADA GINGER BEER BOTTLE. 7.6ins tall, ch., c.c. Strong dark bright blue transfer most within ornate outer border. Buchan p.m. ((9/10) NR £30-40+
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  575. GURDS MONTREAL GINGER BEER BOTTLE.
9.2.ins tall, elongated shouldered ch., c.c. Very distinctive vibrant lime green top section
 (this the rarest variant from this company). Strong ornate transfer woth Prince of Wales feathers pict. central t.m. Buchan p.m. An
extremely rare Canadian ginger beer offering. (9.5/10) NR £200-
300+
576. GURDS MONTREAL GINGER BEER BOTTLE. 9.2.ins tall, elongated shouldered ch., c.c. Strong dark green top section. Buchan p.m. (9.7/10) NR £30-40+
Charles Guard & Co, a Protestant Irishman, was established in 1867 in Montreal and opened to the public in May 1868. It became a hugely successful soft drink company. Charles Guard had great faith
in the new Dominion and he set out to show the world that within its borders could be procured ginger
ales, ginger beers, soda waters and other such beverages equal to any imported. He made his own beverages, bottled them himself and
sold them from his one horse delivery wagon - which expanded to one requiring 40 horses, massive expansion (many factory moves) to finally a completely motorized fleet.
  L to R: The Gurd family and Charles Gurd himself!
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