Sunday three hour digg

john glassman

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BryanM362

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I like the old bottles! Where did you dig them from, an old dump or privy?
 

Bass

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Nice finds john, where did you get them?
 

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Hey John,

Congratulations on an excellent dig, sir. Unbelievably productive for such a short one. This sounds like a great spot.

I hope you'll do some better pictures of these guys. That Liberty & the Pietro are fine! Who's that reclining sauce?

I like that larger plate mould.


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"Liberty Brewing Co. - This mouth-blown colorless champagne or select style beer bottle is embossed with REGISTERED / LIBERTY BREWING CO. / TRADE (Statue of Liberty) MARK / SPRINGFIELD, MASS. It has a capacity of approximately 13-14 oz. , has a tooled crown finish, and was produced in a post-bottom mold with all of the locatable air venting hidden in the embossing pattern. These diagnostic features that would indicate production between about 1900 and 1914 or so. A check of Van Wieren (1995) indicates that the Liberty Brewing Company was in business under that name from 1901 to 1911, fitting nicely with the diagnostically determined date." Beer & Ale Bottles

They were later a part of a big Combine: Moody's Analyses of Investments - John Moody of which Theodor Dr. SEUSS Geisel's grandfather was the principal. See here, too: The Seuss, the Whole Seuss and Nothing But the Seuss: A Visual Biography

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PikesPeakCharlie

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Looks like a good dig, Congrats !!!!!!!
 

Old as Dirt

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John, I couldn't tell you how many my daughter and her boyfriend found in Wilmington, Illinois, where they live. Sometimes they will find 20 or so in a day. They have a certain area, that the bottles wash up, along the river.
 

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