Carlsberg Bottle found

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Found this bottle on an island inside a Minkhole. It seems to be old.
 

Nice, probably 1890-1900, that stoneware you piece you found was the real treasure, good luck and continued success...
 

Welcome to Treasure Net !!
"Among the longest-lasting legacies of Nazism is the residual stain they left on the swastika, which up until 1933 represented life, prosperity and good fortune in various cultures around the world. When the Carlsberg brewing company expanded, J.C. Jacobsen adopted a 12-pointed star logo for his labels, while Carl Jacobsen adopted a swastika, sometimes with four dots within its arms and sometimes not, as the logo for “Ny Carlsberg” (“New Carlsberg”) beer—a reference to the purity of its ingredients. After 1906 the two were often combined, with the swastika within the star. By 1940, however, the rise of Nazi Germany and its perverted interpretation of “purity” had led Carlsberg to abandon the swastika permanently—and the subsequent German occupation pretty much assured that it would not be re-adopted."
Your bottle therefore dates from between 1906 and 1940.
A great find !!
Don......
Source:
http://www.historynet.com/swastika-imprinted-bottle.htm
 

Carlsberg used swastika almost 100 years up to 1930s (discontinued because of its association with Nazi regime).
 

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