anybody else ever find 1800s bottle dumps with only 1 whole bottle in it?

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I've been hunting piles of excavated dirt on a lot here and found around 7 unbroken bottles but the ground is littered with fragments from hundreds of them. I wish I could have gotten to them before the excavators did.....

What your finding isn't that uncommon though, after all they were trash to the people who tossed them out so they didn't care if they broke, plus kids throwing rocks, or target practice over the course of many years take a toll.
 

It may of already been dug possibly.
 

Looks like some of em were really nice looking glass,shame they were mostly broken.Hope the next finds will be in better shape.
Good luck.............................
 

No! But I did find a nineteenth century bottle dump with no whole bottles and large rocks therein that were used to break the bottles. It was an 1850's fort site and soldiers broke all unused bottles to keep Indians from utilizing them to store and carry water.
 

i know it sucks all of the bottles were nice lots of medicine bottles that were broken that i left there was a couple other broken wine bottles and a couple 1858 mason jars smashed
 

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I've never found a dump with only 1 whole bottle in it,,,buuut have dug an outhouse with 51 bottles ,all whole, then moved over to the next privy,and it had only 1 whole bottle in it,then moved to the 3rd privy,that had 0,,, just goes to show,dump/privy,ya just never know till ya dig it. Keep yur shovel dirty
 

........ plus kids throwing rocks, or target practice over the course of many years take a toll.

Oops . . . . . :laughing7:

I've dug a lot of bottle dumps as a kid, and most of the bottles were broken. Still, the unbroken ones made it worth while. The pop bottles with broken tops I cut into glasses. They have to be really cool to be worth the effort though.
 

I've got a virgin dump site with whole bottles as far as the eye can see waiting for me. One person has dug through it a bit and that's my cousin.

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Those are nice pieces, we keep a fragment jar. looks pretty in the window. What sites do you use to date and gage your pieces? We are new and We think we have some nice pieces. clear color painted, embossed,unique,unusual, intact, some with wicks, corks, pop tops and screw tops, some with stoppers and whole droppers. We dont know any thing not even the right questions to ask. Does anyone have any suggestions?
 

How about a hole I dug with around 100 broken pottery ginger beers in it? Only one was not broken.:icon_scratch:
 

not much into bottle hunting. ive did it a few times. i know of a place that has bottles from the 1840s -1950s how valuable are bottles?
 

well depends on the bottle but they can be worth a lot
 

yes i found even more the next day a couple more broken blob tops an other bottles it sucks! and i usually place a guess on the age of the bottles but these are all 1860s-1890s
 

sadly lots of the old cool bottles are often damaged -- but that just makes the survivors tthat much rarer.
 

yep iv always seemed to have that all the good ones are broken an the crappy or half decent ones are whole
 

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