Bass
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- Jan 20, 2013
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Today's Finds
Back to the old stomping grounds and working a houseplace that i think existed 1890ish to probably 1925. Did some more probing and hit some brick. Working in an area about 30 ft from the yellow jacket nest. (Got rid of them today with my dad's secret recipe). After chopping through some roots and a few minutes of digging i started hitting some broken brick and ceremic pcs.
Ran across a few bottles but nothing that will help me retire early, lol. Found backside to a doll's head that reads 1894 AM 2DEP
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One is a Coney Island Pharmacy, an Eddy & Eddy Chemists St. Louis, a Williams & Carleton Druggists Hatford,Conn, and a Crystal Pepsin Carl L. Jensen Philadelphia. All my finds today are really small but pretty common I'm sure. The narrow thin flat bottle i've been wondering about. Would that be a perfume? Also, one of these is a shoe polish i believe. I'm not done with the pit yet and i hope to get more out of. (An early straight side coke would be a site for sore eyes). Thanks for looking and happy hunting.
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Back to the old stomping grounds and working a houseplace that i think existed 1890ish to probably 1925. Did some more probing and hit some brick. Working in an area about 30 ft from the yellow jacket nest. (Got rid of them today with my dad's secret recipe). After chopping through some roots and a few minutes of digging i started hitting some broken brick and ceremic pcs.
Ran across a few bottles but nothing that will help me retire early, lol. Found backside to a doll's head that reads 1894 AM 2DEP
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One is a Coney Island Pharmacy, an Eddy & Eddy Chemists St. Louis, a Williams & Carleton Druggists Hatford,Conn, and a Crystal Pepsin Carl L. Jensen Philadelphia. All my finds today are really small but pretty common I'm sure. The narrow thin flat bottle i've been wondering about. Would that be a perfume? Also, one of these is a shoe polish i believe. I'm not done with the pit yet and i hope to get more out of. (An early straight side coke would be a site for sore eyes). Thanks for looking and happy hunting.
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