Under the house

wheatfinder13

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Hey y'all
My friend crawled under that abandoned house by school again on Friday
Here's the haul
Mostly junk...but old junk
A clock gear


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Some china and flatware. Age?


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A lea & perrins sauce glass bottle stopper


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Two cat eyes and my first found clay marble. ID please


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And 2 wheats


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CoilyGirl

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Love the old bottle stopper,nice finds!
 

dig kzoo

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That is a sweet stopper. nice finds!
 

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wheatfinder13

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Any info on the age of the marble?
 

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Hey wheat,

They seem to fall into the period of 10-15 years on each side of 1900. Very TOC. They were made in Germany.


PS: If I knew of this place, I'd crawl back under with my short handled shovel and dig in any areas where there might be openings to the outside. These items didn't get there under their own power...
 

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surf said:
Hey wheat,

They seem to fall into the period of 10-15 years on each side of 1900. Very TOC. They were made in Germany.

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PS: If I knew of this place, I'd crawl back under with my short handled shovel and dig in any areas where there might be openings to the outside. These items didn't get there under their own power...

Thanks surf
 

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