My detector is being neglected.

RelicDude

Bronze Member
Apr 20, 2012
1,486
1,648
north west connecticut
🥇 Banner finds
1
Detector(s) used
Minelab E-trac
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
Ever since I found my river bank dump back in early October I haven't touched my detector but oh we'll it's not as satisfying as finding the profile of an old bottle in the dirt. Well anywho I did a little digging yesterday and like the tittle of an other post I never leave empty handed. Here's today's take . A doct Marshall snuff bottle, a dr j hostetters stomach bitters and an unassuming unembossed med. thanks for looking- Justin
 

Attachments

  • image-1775385837.jpg
    image-1775385837.jpg
    61.6 KB · Views: 79
  • image-2114587412.jpg
    image-2114587412.jpg
    42.5 KB · Views: 82
  • image-1762082447.jpg
    image-1762082447.jpg
    53 KB · Views: 85
  • image-1464010529.jpg
    image-1464010529.jpg
    47.2 KB · Views: 111
  • image-524706990.jpg
    image-524706990.jpg
    46.8 KB · Views: 91
  • image-489292891.jpg
    image-489292891.jpg
    44.3 KB · Views: 78
  • image-2527951850.jpg
    image-2527951850.jpg
    46.7 KB · Views: 96

Bass

Silver Member
Jan 20, 2013
3,076
1,811
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
Whoa!!! That Hostetters is a great find Relic! Way to go! Can we see some pictures? Are there any chips or cracks?

Sent from my iPhone using TreasureNet
 

OP
OP
RelicDude

RelicDude

Bronze Member
Apr 20, 2012
1,486
1,648
north west connecticut
🥇 Banner finds
1
Detector(s) used
Minelab E-trac
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
Whoa!!! That Hostetters is a great find Relic! Way to go! Can we see some pictures? Are there any chips or cracks?

Sent from my iPhone using TreasureNet

Thanks bass assassin this is one I've been wanting to dig for a while. The bottle is absolutely perfect no scratches or cracks.
 

Attachments

  • image-85310284.jpg
    image-85310284.jpg
    57.5 KB · Views: 77
  • image-488649199.jpg
    image-488649199.jpg
    57 KB · Views: 107
  • image-2081896538.jpg
    image-2081896538.jpg
    52.2 KB · Views: 81
  • image-793702267.jpg
    image-793702267.jpg
    54.2 KB · Views: 90
  • image-405686594.jpg
    image-405686594.jpg
    52.7 KB · Views: 70
  • image-3005199804.jpg
    image-3005199804.jpg
    46.3 KB · Views: 241

Bass

Silver Member
Jan 20, 2013
3,076
1,811
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
Hey thats a good find. Those bottles sell at a wide range all the time from $15.00 to $50.00. .. Cool bottle. I am a fan of the bitters. Glad to see its in good shape. I also understand what you meant about your metal detector. I haven't used mine for about 9 months but plan to very soon. Good luck and thanks for posting those extra pictures.

Sent from my iPhone using TreasureNet
 

Bottleworm

Jr. Member
Apr 20, 2013
51
40
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
You sound just like me. I found about 5 dumps here in town and the detectors just sit and collect dust. It doesn't help when you are pulling unknown bottles from your hometown!
 

surf

Silver Member
Jan 10, 2013
2,832
1,458
Detector(s) used
seeing eye shovel
Primary Interest:
Other
attachment.php

Hey Justin,

I cannot make out the glass house embossing, though I'm betting it's got a Pittsburgh address…

Pittsburgh_Sketches_--_Among_the_Glass-Workers.jpg
 

OP
OP
RelicDude

RelicDude

Bronze Member
Apr 20, 2012
1,486
1,648
north west connecticut
🥇 Banner finds
1
Detector(s) used
Minelab E-trac
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
Hey Justin,

I cannot make out the glass house embossing, though I'm betting it's got a Pittsburgh address…

Hey surf the bottom is hard to read but I believe it says McKee & co
 

surf

Silver Member
Jan 10, 2013
2,832
1,458
Detector(s) used
seeing eye shovel
Primary Interest:
Other
Thanks, Justin,

That sounds correct, and is what I was guessing.

"...The Wilsons (1969:34) noted that S. McKee made the first embossed Hostetter’s bottles in 1859, so containers produced by other makers should be dated after that time…" http://www.sha.org/bottle/pdffiles/BLockhart_Ihmsen.pdf

During the heyday of Hostetters, I think nearly every glass house in Pittsburgh was making them. I've got a McCulley and half a Chambers Bros. It would be an interesting study to see all the glass house variants.

 

Attachments

  • il_570xN.453125045_58up.jpg
    0 bytes · Views: 67

Top Member Reactions

Users who are viewing this thread

Latest Discussions

Top