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Mackintosh Bros Flagon

£55.00 £68.00

A handsome 1930s flagon with strap handle, original stopper, and bold utilitarian typeface: "This jar is the property of Mackintosh Bros Brewed Ginger Beer Gillingham 1930. Jar to be returned when empty. Mackintosh Bros Brompton Mineral Water Works Gillingham. Anyone damaging or illegally using this jar will be prosecuted". It is part of a private collection, which we have recently purchased - all of which we now offer through our online store only (see images). 

History

Throughout Victorian Britain, and until well into the 21st century, hand-thrown glazed stoneware vessels were used for the transportation and storage of liquids such as beer, wine, vinegar and mineral water. Not wanting to miss an opportunity to advertise themselves, grocers, brewers and dealers had their trade names transferred onto their flagons and bottles - often along with instruction to return their empty vessels (see images). By the nineteenth century the flagon-making industry was dominated by two Bristol based companies, Powell and Price; and in 1906 Price absorbed their rival Powell and the firm became Price, Powell & Co, remaining in business until the mid-twentieth century, when glass and plastics finally took over.

Bristol Glaze

Stoneware is a type of pottery fired to a temperature above 1200C. The high temperature vitrifies the clay so that even in an unglazed state it is watertight. Our flagon is a good example of the the two-tone 'Bristol Glaze' invented by Powell in 1835, which improved the appearance of glazed vessels and made them resistant to the absorption of more acidic liquids inside and out.

Country of origin: UK

Date of manufacture: c.1930

Material: glazed stoneware

Dimensions: Height 26cm, Width 13cm

Condition: excellent with small nick to glaze on upper rim