Same place new goodies

jihunter

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Had a couple pics after a few storms and moving dirt around with machines

1. Heart breaker Charleston Soda bottles, so close
2. Really crude Estes NY ink bottle, 8 sided open pontil
3. Nice 12 sided ink well with sheared lip and deep pontil
4. Burnetts Boston Cocoaine, two piece mold
5. Old Lea Perrins bottle, oldest i have seen
6. Lyons for The Hair, New York, applied lips and open pontil, my 3rd at this location
7. two sauce bottles of sort a guess, both very thin and open pontil

As usual any insight, specially on Cocoaine bottle appreciated

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Bass

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Oh man, it's like shooting fish in a barrel. That's some awesome glass you are getting. Keep getting and keep posting! ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1495756146.711858.jpg
 

digging440yrs

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The Burnett boston cocaine came out about 1856, it was for hair growth believe it or not.
 

Bass

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Jhunter, are you cleaning all of your bottles or are you leaving the patina?
 

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jihunter

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Cleaning to just get mud and debris out, not scrubbing surface much and not tumbling
 

epackage

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Nice spot you've found, too bad about the missing tops on those colored beer/mineral waters.... Continued success
 

NJKLAGT

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Wonderful finds! Ouch, those poor sodas! That's okay, you'll find another whole one. How much of the dirt pile have you got through so far? Is there new dirt still coming?
 

cologneman

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Awesome pontils! I once found a Burnettes with the white stuff still in it. To bad about the sodas, an odd place for them to break. I find the eagle belt buckle from your post last week quite interesting. Selecting "Our Discoveries" from this site and posting on "Today's Finds" should get some knowledgable responses if your still looking for info about it. Great digging!
 

Blak bart

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Awsome stuff man !! Great work.
 

sandchip

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Great finds, especially that Estes. Keep on keeping on!
 

RelicDude

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Awesome digs. It's shame about the sodas but I would take them. And the pontil pieces are awesome.
 

Chitlin

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Wow, nice nice stuff there JI.

Lucky dog.... I've all but given up at this point....

Hey, has anyone ever used some kind of special saw to cut and smooth down broken soda bottles and make drinking cups/glasses out of them? Seems like a cool thing to do.
 

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