Harp Extra Glass Ashtray for the Bar

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Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Time Period
Post-1950
Bob Shop ID
615863368

Title: Harp Extra Glass Ashtray for the Bar.
Manufactured By: Nazeing Glassworks, Broxbourne, Herts.
Height: 2.5cm.
Length: 26.5cm.
Depth: 16cm.
Info: Harp Brewery Pyrex Glassware Ashtray for the Bar Area.
Harp Extra Gold Medal Winner Brussels 1964.
A well sized ashtray for the bar or office.
Harp Lager is an Irish lager created in 1960. Formerly produced at the Great Northern Brewery in Dundalk, it is now brewed in Dublin. It is a major lager brand throughout most of Northern Ireland, but is now rarely available in the Republic of Ireland.
Harp Lager was first produced in 1960 as a bottled beer by the Guinness company (now Diageo), in response to the trend among drinkers in Britain and Ireland towards Continental lager. Guinness converted its Dundalk brewery into a modern lager production plant with the guidance of Dr. Herman Muender, a distinguished German brewer. Various names were considered for the brand, including Atlas, Cresta and Dolphin, before Harp was chosen. The brand was marketed with the Brian Boru harp as its emblem. Wikipedia.
Established in 1928 Nazeing Glass Works is one of the oldest surviving glass manufacturers in the UK and can identify itself in glass manufacturing history back to 1612 in Vauxhall, London.
Nazeing Glass Works specialises in glass pressing and glass blowing to customer's own specifications in various types of clear and coloured glass. Typical of the products produced are: pressed glass pavement lenses, wellglasses, bulkheads, wall blocks, railway signal lenses, marine & ship lighting, aircraft and airport runway lenses, exterior light fittings, street and display lighting, laboratory glass, nosing glasses, hand made bottles, corporate giftware, awards and trophies.
Condition: Very Good, with a slight blemish on the glass when manufactured. The descriptive text is in very good condition. No chips or cracks on the ashtray.
Price: R 195.00 Inc Vat.


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