Unexpected bottle find

bcboy

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I was detecting with my Excalibur 1000 today working the low tide at the ocean when I got a signal and to my surprise I see this bottle in the scoop of my shovel after digging for the target. The top of the bottle had a small piece of metal in it, thats how I detected it. Not sure of its age but Im thinking early 1900's. Thanks for looking.
 

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BttleDiggerDrew

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Well it appears that the top is a flared lip and it appears to be citrine. The shape of the bottle gives a clue to three possible bottle types perfume, cure, poison. Is there any markings whatsoever on the bottle?
 

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hi there BttleDiggerDrew, to answer your question, no, there is no markings of any kind on this bottle but thanks for narrowing down the possible type of bottle this is. Thanks.
 

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bcboy said:
I was detecting with my Excalibur 1000 today working the low tide at the ocean when I got a signal and to my surprise I see this bottle in the scoop of my shovel after digging for the target. The top of the bottle had a small piece of metal in it, thats how I detected it. Not sure of its age but Im thinking early 1900's. Thanks for looking.

Your guess is right on the mark :icon_thumright:

I've found similar bottles in dumps dating between 1900 and 1915.

The bottle is certainly BIMAL (Blown In Mold Applied Lip), but it might help to get a look at the bottom. If it has a pontil mark (which I doubt), that would push it back to before 1860! :tongue3:
 

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sodetraveler said:
bcboy said:
I was detecting with my Excalibur 1000 today working the low tide at the ocean when I got a signal and to my surprise I see this bottle in the scoop of my shovel after digging for the target. The top of the bottle had a small piece of metal in it, thats how I detected it. Not sure of its age but Im thinking early 1900's. Thanks for looking.

Your guess is right on the mark :icon_thumright:

I've found similar bottles in dumps dating between 1900 and 1915.

The bottle is certainly BIMAL (Blown In Mold Applied Lip), but it might help to get a look at the bottom. If it has a pontil mark (which I doubt), that would push it back to before 1860! :tongue3:

yes, pontil mark is key...all in all excellent find :icon_thumright:
 

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here is a picture of the bottom of the bottle. Thanks
 

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Harry Pristis

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You'll probably never know for sure what the bottle contained. It appears vaguely like a hair tonic bottle - slightly fancier than a typical medicine bottle and in an attractive golden amber glass. Nice find.
 

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