Old Australian Pyro Label Softdrink Bottles For Sale on Ebay
Currently I have some Old Australian Pyro Label Softdrink Bottles For Auction on Ebay and I will be listing new antique beer and softdrink collectable bottles on ebay over the next couple of days, around 50 – 100 bottles up for auction.
See some of the bottles in the youtube video below
Cleaning Old Bottles and Jars
I have not been doing any metal detecting for a few days, as I have had the bottle dump fever! I have been out bush looking for old bottles and jars, and I have found some beautiful bottles and jars to add to my growing collection.
I have not found anything too valuable in recent days, a few milk bottles worth $70 – $100 each would be the most valuable I have found in the last couple of days. My favourite bottles to find are old beer bottles which are embossed, such as Pickaxe, Perth Glass Works, Swan Brewery, B.E.CO LTD, Fremantle Bottle Exchange, and much more.
I have a really nice collection of beer bottles, and I am always on the hunt to buy bottles that tickle my fancy, so if you have any beer bottles, crown seals, and even soft drink bottles, please send me an email with photos of what you want to sell.
I have over a thousand bottles and jars in my collection, I don’t have anything too valuable in my collection, maybe the most valuable one is only worth a couple hundred dollars, but its not about value, its about what they look like, with the beautiful embossings, the air bubbles, and the way they were made.
I found out a great tip today browsing a bottle collectors website, and that is when searching bottle dumps, use a bottle probe.
See how to use and make a Bottle Probe
So I will be going back to the local old rubbish dump in the next few days to do some probing … it sure beats digging holes and hoping for the best!
Anyhow over the last two days I have been pre cleaning my bottles and jars, using bottle brushes to clean out all the dirt from the inside of them bottles and jars.
I am not even a quarter of the way through cleaning them, so it is going to be a very long process. But it is a nice relaxing way to spend a couple of days in the sunny warm weather.
It is a very time consuming process cleaning bottles, I even bought myself a Bottle Tumbler from Jar Doctor in the USA, and if you live in Australia and want one of his excellent machines, be prepared to pay quite a bit of money, it is worth it…. but unfortunately it costs a fortune just to get the machine into Australia via customs. You have to pay customs fees, custom brokers, shipping fees and other fees.
Just to buy the bottle cleaning machine cost me $2800 USD, and then another $1500 AUD for all the fees for customs, shipping ect.
But while the Australian Dollar is strong against the US Currency, get one now!
The bottle tumbler is a great machine, but I have found that it really boosts the electricity bill, because just to clean one bottle on average, will need to be tumbled continuously for 3 days. And when you have one thousand bottles to clean, well thats a few years of cleaning bottles!
But I only clean the bottles which I want to put on display.
A good tip to make a old bottle look in Mint Condition is to get some baby oil, put a tea spoon or so in the bottle, and rotate the bottle in a horizontal motion, and that will bring the bottle up like brand new… but it is a temporary thing. But will make your bottle look brand new.
Jeff – A Man obessed with Bottle Collecting and Bottle Hunting
Being an Avid Bottle Collector myself I have known about a man who resides near my towns large of district of Dumbleyung Western Australia for a few months now, but I had never met him, until today.
I decided to go for a drive to his home to a tiny town with a tiny population of around 10 called Moulyinning and introduce myself.
I had seen parts of his collection from the road before, there are thousands of old bottles laying around his shed, and inside his shed, just waiting to be sorted, cleaned and categorised, a task with in my opinion would be near impossible because of the amount he has.
Anyhow I pulled up to Jeffs place, he came out of his house, probably thinking I was a Jehovahs Witness on a mission from God, but I was not, I introduced myself to Jeff, we shook hands and I told him I was here to check out his huge bottle collection and he was pretty happy and excited when I told him that!
Jeff is a wonderful man and very friedly character, with plenty of stories to tell.
I did not go there to get any bottles or ask for any from Jeff, but as I looked at his collection he was more than happy to give me some bottles which I did not have and he ended up giving me around 40 beautiful old bottles, and even a nice old Blue Bottle and plenty of old softdrink and beer bottles which are my favourite. I felt a bit guilty, but Jeff insisted, so how could I say no.
As you can see by the photos I have attached, his yard his littered by his collection, but its not just his yard, inside his house is just old bottles everywhere you look, and alot of other very interesting things, like old enamal signs, bits of pieces of many other interesting things he has found on his bottle collection adventures through Western Australia.
He gave me plenty of advice, and I learnt alot today about bottles, what to look forward, spelling mistakes on bottles, and so much more.
I ended up staying at his place for four hours looking at his bottle collection.
Tomorrow he is going to show me one of his secret bottle dumps, so I am really looking forward to that.
I really love bottle collection, it is another of my favourite hobbies which of course includes metal detecting.
Soon I am getting a small shed put up in which I can display all my bottles and my metal detecting finds to friends and family.
I am also about to invest in a Jar Doctor Bottle Tumbler which cleans bottles, it has to be imported from America, and it costs around $1700USD but I know it is going to be worth the investment!
My Old Bottle and Jar Collection

Old Beer Bottles
Besides Metal Detecting I am also a avid collector of Old Bottles and Jars, I do not have a huge collection. Currently I have around 500 Bottles and Jars. I have only been collecting these for the past year and it is like an addiction already.
I just wish I could afford a Bottle Tumbler but at the moment the price of around $2000 is out of my reach, however when I do get the moment I am definitely going to get one, so that I can clean up my bottles and jars so they look new again.
My favourite bottles to find are old beer bottles and old softdrink bottles.

Some of my Bottle and Jar Collection
When I find the time I photograph each bottle and put them on my Bottle Gallery
I was talking to an old friend yesterday, he is a farmer and said that he has alot of old bottle dumps on his farm, and said I am more than welcome to go out to his property to rummage amongst the old bottle dumbs … so I am pretty happy about that.

Old Soda Bottles
Is this a Beer Bottle?
Well after finding the Wedding Ring yesterday with my Metal Detector yesterday I decided to do a quick bottle dump search in an area where I had previously found some old Australian bottles
In Australia, just like anywhere else in the world, farmers, settlers, roadside workers would likely take all of their rubbish to an isolated area and either bury it or in most cases burn it if the weather permitted.
When I am driving on isolated roads and even on country and rural highways, I always keep my eyes peeled for potential farm dumping grounds. These are very easy to see if you know what you are looking for. I know of quite a few areas where there are bottles, but just need the time and permission to do a search.
When looking for bottles either driving on the road or walking through the bush, these are the things I look for as follows:
- Old Car Wrecks
- Old rusted cans laying around
- Unusual clumps of grass
- Unusual mounds of soil
- Charcoal pieces on soil
- Glass sparkling in the distance or in front of you
- Old unused gravel roads or tracks
And thats just an example, basically it is just common sense, but a good Bottle Hunting tip which I always remember is “Don’t look at the bush, look through the bush”
That saying is something I was once told when I was a Soldier in the Australian Army, not to do with bottle hunting, but to do with hunting the enemy, you need to look through the bush to find the enemy.
It is amazing how true this saying is, when you train your eye, you will be amazed what you may see laying under a bush, an old bottle could have been laying there for a hundred years or more.
The photo above is of a tiny “Beer Bottle” I am not really sure if it is a beer bottle or a spirits bottle… if someone visiting this blog can help identify what the bottle was used for it would be greatly appreciated! It is around 17cm high as you can see by the ruler next to the bottle.
I have never seen such a bottle like this one before … I actually found around 10 of them by the side of a gravel road… hoping someone can help me identify what the contents of the bottle may have been.
Anyhow here are a few of some of my favourite old bottles which I found yesterday.
Beautiful Beach Glass
Well, over the last week I have been busy tumbling glass with my Lortone Tumbler which I use to clean coins, jewellery, gold and silver rings.
I am really impressed with the “Beach Sea Glass Effect” which the continuous tumbling has resulted in.
I have two tumblers, both Lortone, one is a Single Barrel Tumbler and the other is a Twin Barrel tumbler, I bought the single one off ebay and the double barrel from Aussie Sapphires and the Grit I am using for the beach glass effect is Silicone Carbide Course Grind
Here is the results from a weeks continuous tumbling.
Old Western Australian Numberplates
It’s amazing what you find when it comes to Metal Detecting out bush. So far in the last couple of months I have found 3 old vintage Western Australian Numberplates with my E-Trac Metal Detecting while coinshooting
The number plates below are pretty old, especially the two Wagin Numberplates….. nice addition to my Metal Detecting Finds Catalogue!































































