Ten Antique Bottles Found Alongside River

farmdump

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Went down to the river today and decided to dig in a new location beside an old rock foundation for a store. Well, it didn't take long before I was hitting pieces of China and then after that bottles started popping out everywhere. In total I ended up digging probably around 12 bottles but some of them had white pieces inside and some of them smelled like they had once housed chemicals so I decided not to bring them back. In all though it ended up being a great day:)

P.S: On the long bottle with the letter on the bottom I was wondering if anyone could inform me on what the capital "B" means? I have a relative idea on how old it's but I wasn't sure what that letter meant on the bottom.

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Alright well I guess the information I saw on Buck Glass co. online might not have been true but I can almost guarantee that by the color of the bottle and the molding on the sides it was made before 1900, most likely the 1890s.

That seems about right, because I dug loads of similar ones from the top of a Victorian bottle dump when I was a kid.
 

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