Crusty Shellback
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So in my never ending search for old bottle dumps I came across a rusted out old bucket in the woods. These woods were farmland way back in the day. The bucket was mostly buried and barely sticking up through the leaves and dirt. This is usually how I discover old dumpsites. The bucket fell apart while trying to get it out of the ground and I start digging under it, didn't have any tools with me so I'm digging with a stick. Out comes this cool old stoneware jug all in one piece! Usually when I find old jugs they are broken. Anyway this one had a cover over it that was mostly rotted away, looked like tin. Under that was a smaller cover that fit into the opening. I'm thinking that's tin too. I'm imagining since it's not broken and it's sealed up it must be full of old gold coins or some other treasure! hahahaa Turns out it was empty but hey you just never know, it happens! After getting it home and cleaning it up the inside looks new since it was sealed but the outside seems to have lost it's shiny glaze except the top where the cover was preserving it. This is only the second jug I have ever found intact and I'm pumped! It isn't shaped like any jug I've seen though. Any jug experts out there that could give me an approximate age and use or what type of jug it is? Total height is 10" tall Diameter is 7" and the opening on the neck is about 3-1/4". Guessing it's not a whiskey jug with an opening like that! Haha. Unfortunately I don't see any markings on it. I will be going back to that spot to dig around the area for sure. This is pretty unusual to be able to dig anything here in New England in February and I'm sure not complaining about that! It cleaned up pretty good using soap, water and vinegar, also some mild acid for the rust. Thanks in advance for anything someone could tell me about it. Here are some pics: