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Mr Frederick Witts with his penny farthing bicycle at his home in Bryncoch, Neath, Wales. 13th August 1966
Mr. John Ruddick the Plough Inn landlord at Haswell, and some of the old bottles
Actress Jean Alexander who plays Auntie Wainwright in the BBC situation comedy series Last of the Summer Wine, pictured outside her antiques shop during filming of the series. 5th December 1989
Antique car boot sale. 7th November 1991
Picture shows Mr Albert Little, a 69 year old retired Manchester businessman, holding a lamp given to him by Florence Nightingale, when he was 12 years old
General views of Plymouth, Devon. Pictured, the Island House, Barbican, Plymouth. 13th April 1961
Antiques Day at the Evening Post, October 1985
Manchester - Long Millgate, Poets Corner, November 1948. P000201
Harry Green, Binley antique dealer who runs The Barns Antiques at Binley Common Farm, 5th December 1973
A piece of Alnwicks history went under the auctioneers hammer in September 1971. In this picture from our archives, auctioneers clerk Mark Marshall examines the stone statue of a soldier believed to
Queen Nefertiti MSI Egyptian sculpture. Circa 1970
People trying to find a bargain at this antiques fair at Gateshead Leisure Centre in April 1994
An antique dealers dozing att his shop in The Lanes in Brighton July 1958
A customer looking through the window of antique dealers shop in The Lanes in Brighton July 1958
An antique dealers talking to a customer outside his shop in The Lanes in Brighton July 1958
An antique dealers inspects his goods at his shop in The Lanes in Brighton July 1958
Mrs. Bell is seen firing a British Army piece called "Brown Bess"Mrs. Bell is seen firing a British Army piece called " Brown Bess" which was standard British Army of the end of 17th century
A suit was sold for £1, 950, 000 this morning by telephoneA suit was sold for £ 1, 950, 000 this morning by telephone. The deal was between an American buyer and Sothebys for a suit of Armour that belonged to Henry II of France
An early stone Newcastle Stout bottle
A buyer examines bottles at the Geordie Bottle Rally in Jarrow Hall
Dave Gegg with part of his collection of old bottles
Eileen Bennett, 16 year old secretary at Beamish Museum with just a small part of the bottle collection there
This bottle was found in the mud on the banks of the Tyne and the lablel indicates it was Genuine Dublin Stout but bottled in Newcastle
Businessman Gordon Litherland travelled from Bruton--on-Trent to Newcastle to buy bottles for his collection
Arthur Rowland at his bottle business which is popular with collectors
Irene Douglas with her strange looking antique permanent waving electrical outfit at Beamish Museum
Easterby Cook club steward of the Seaton Delaval club with some of his collection of bottles
Teacher Mike Pickering with his collection of Victorian bottles
Ten year old Tracy Milles looks after her dads bottle stall
Coline Wright with some of his Victorian bottles from his collection
Eighteen year old Maureen Cole from Cowpen Estate, Blyth shows some of the bottles unearthed by the dredger from the harbour
Edward Jelley with a Brown Ale bottle found in his allotment in Walker
These Victorian bottles were found by St. Marys branch of the British Sub-Aqua Club in Whitley Bay, who went on a diving expedition to Talkin Tarn in the Pennines
A circa 1800 water pump in Boat Lane, Catherine de Barnes near Solihull
An original Bovril bottle