Steward
& Patteson Breweriana |
A
sheaf logo,
used in a stylized version on early bottles (SPF),
was largely
superseded by Crown Appointment crests in the 1930s. The most
distinctive image in adverts and labels was a huntsman and his dog (eg cordial
bottle).
Screw tops used by Steward and Patteson in Norwich showed the name
only, however one of those from Great Yarmouth was unusual in that it
showed an anchor - resembling those used by Bullards. The Watney
take-over in 1963 led to closure of the brewery 7 years later, but
the S&P trademark was resurrected in the 1980s under the guise of
Norwich Brewery (see
pump
clip below). |
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Bottle Openers |
Variations in
Screw
Stoppers (Norwich and Great Yarmouth)
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Tray |
Tray (Dawsons were taken over by S&P in 1950) 
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Ashtray (length 16cm) |
Pump Clips: (1) circa 1960 and (2) circa mid
1980s from Norwich Brewery - [15 years after the S&P brewery closed] |
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Cribbage Board (length 30cm)  |
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Advertising display (38cm x 28cm)  |
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Norfolk Nip Advert  |