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Bottle, aerated water   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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A C Scott & Co; not researched
Title
Bottle, aerated water
Object type bottle
object_type QS:P31,Q80228
Description
English: AC Scott and Co Codd's patent bottle aqua glass Codd patent bottle with marble, marked at front in raised lettering- A.C. SCOTT and CO. - A. C. Scott and Co - REGD. - AUCKLAND, marked on base- S
Date 1905-1970; 14 Apr 2014; 15 Apr 2014; (1905-1920s)
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height: 188mm

diameter across base: 55mm
institution QS:P195,Q758657
Accession number
2014.24.20
Place of creation Auckland; not researched
Credit line Collection of Auckland Museum Tamaki Paenga Hira, 2014.24.20
Notes AC Scott and Co Codd's patent bottle AC Scott and Co originally operated from Nelson (from 1897) and in 1905 established a factory in Ponsonby - Alexander Craige Hendry Scott, born in Melbourne in 1864, came to New Zealand in the early 1890s and joined the Nelson cordial firm of James Hamilton (originally established in 1857 as Wadman and Farmer). Scott became manager of the firm and in 1897 bought the company, continuing to trade under the James Hamilton name. In 1902 he sold the company to JR Dodson and Co and moved initially to Christchurch. In 1905 AC Scott purchased the C Nicholls cordial manufactory in Ponsonby Road trading as sole proprietor AC Scott and Co but continuing to use the Nicholls name in advertising.Two years later the factory was moved to 138 Ponsonby Road, situated between McKelvie street and Richmond Rd. AC Scott and Co was part of the amalgamated consortium with Wm Handley Ltd and Wai Wai Ltd formed in 1918. AC Scott died the following year on 23-2-1919 but the company continued to market aerated waters and cordials under the AC Scott and Co brand name for the next fifty years. reference- Murray Frost- Cordially Yours
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