FreeBirdTim
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Went back to the dump that gave up a Sterling silver military badge yesterday. Didn't find another badge, but I did score some more Sterling silver. I dug up seven matching salt and pepper shakers! They're 3" high and probably from the 1920's or so. Based on the hallmark, they were manufactured by the Manchester Silver Company of Providence, Rhode Island. They were in business under that name from 1914 to 1985.
Out of seven shakers, only three are in decent condition. One is dented, one is split open on the side and I scratched a couple as well with my digger. Tried to clean one, but they're very tarnished. Might be able to make them look presentable, but mainly worth their scrap value. They weigh 17.5 grams each, for a total weight of 122.5 grams. That works out to around $62.50 scrap value. Not a bad day at the dump!
I'll bet there's at least one more shaker at that dump, so I'll be back there tomorrow looking for it!





Out of seven shakers, only three are in decent condition. One is dented, one is split open on the side and I scratched a couple as well with my digger. Tried to clean one, but they're very tarnished. Might be able to make them look presentable, but mainly worth their scrap value. They weigh 17.5 grams each, for a total weight of 122.5 grams. That works out to around $62.50 scrap value. Not a bad day at the dump!
I'll bet there's at least one more shaker at that dump, so I'll be back there tomorrow looking for it!





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