Back at Farm Dump, some place new and back bays for Bottles. 2 milks, Trenton Apothecary bottle, 2 largies

RatherBeDigging

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Started with a Minelab xterra 505. Then Equinox 600 with stock coil, xl coil and sinper coil depending on circumstances. Now use a manticore.
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I'll start this off by saying always leave you machine on walking back to your car. I spent two hours at a new spot hunting in all the wrong places. A Strom was rolling in. Decided I'm done for the day. Walked across field I though couldn't be any good it was too flat and probably fill. It was fill but fill over old dirt. Anything old in there is pin pointer depth so far at least and I didn't cover much. Got on a wheaty, some old looking odds and ends (infront of bottle in photo), a matron large cent 183? And some unidentified half cent/half penny I think. Clearly I have to go back when it's not a 110 heat index because you need a jack hammer for the ground there. 0 shade so it's hot 🥵 .

From farm dump
Fancy Spoon. Piece of jewelry with stone, Ink well (pre 1937), Daniel L. Cook Apothecary has to be pre 1889 because greene street was renamed broad street in 1889. And a bottle I was not expecting Delaview Dairy of Yardley, PA. Most bottles in my usual stomping grounds are Trenton,NJ since they had the manufacturing might and market dominance on milks, soda ect. Never knew Delaview existed. Knew there was a Yardley daries because my friends parents live on part of the old site.

Willson dairy and almost whole flasks came out of one of my bottles spots on the bay a low tide. Shown with my God daughters new hermet crabs 🦀 from our beach trip.

Found most of lead car at an old spot I go to gamble on junky signals.
 

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I'll start this off by saying always leave you machine on walking back to your car. I spent two hours at a new spot hunting in all the wrong places. A Strom was rolling in. Decided I'm done for the day. Walked across field I though couldn't be any good it was too flat and probably fill. It was fill but fill over old dirt. Anything old in there is pin pointer depth so far at least and I didn't cover much. Got on a wheaty, some old looking odds and ends (infront of bottle in photo), a matron large cent 183? And some unidentified half cent/half penny I think. Clearly I have to go back when it's not a 110 heat index because you need a jack hammer for the ground there. 0 shade so it's hot 🥵 .

From farm dump
Fancy Spoon. Piece of jewelry with stone, Ink well (pre 1929), Daniel L. Cook Apothecary has to be pre 1889 because greene street was renamed broad street in 1889. And a bottle I was not expecting Delaview Dairy of Yardley, PA. Most bottles in my usual stomping grounds are Trenton,NJ since they had the manufacturing might and market dominance on milks, soda ect. Never knew Delaview existed. Knew there was a Yardley daries because my friends parents live on part of the old site.

Willson dairy and almost whole flasks came out of one of my bottles spots on the bay a low tide. Shown with my God daughters new hermet crabs 🦀 from our beach trip.

Found most of lead car at an old spot I go to gamble on junky signals.
Awesome finds. Congratulations
 

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I'll start this off by saying always leave you machine on walking back to your car. I spent two hours at a new spot hunting in all the wrong places. A Strom was rolling in. Decided I'm done for the day. Walked across field I though couldn't be any good it was too flat and probably fill. It was fill but fill over old dirt. Anything old in there is pin pointer depth so far at least and I didn't cover much. Got on a wheaty, some old looking odds and ends (infront of bottle in photo), a matron large cent 183? And some unidentified half cent/half penny I think. Clearly I have to go back when it's not a 110 heat index because you need a jack hammer for the ground there. 0 shade so it's hot 🥵 .

From farm dump
Fancy Spoon. Piece of jewelry with stone, Ink well (pre 1929), Daniel L. Cook Apothecary has to be pre 1889 because greene street was renamed broad street in 1889. And a bottle I was not expecting Delaview Dairy of Yardley, PA. Most bottles in my usual stomping grounds are Trenton,NJ since they had the manufacturing might and market dominance on milks, soda ect. Never knew Delaview existed. Knew there was a Yardley daries because my friends parents live on part of the old site.

Willson dairy and almost whole flasks came out of one of my bottles spots on the bay a low tide. Shown with my God daughters new hermet crabs 🦀 from our beach trip.

Found most of lead car at an old spot I go to gamble on junky signals.
nice largie, wtg
 

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I'll start this off by saying always leave you machine on walking back to your car. I spent two hours at a new spot hunting in all the wrong places. A Strom was rolling in. Decided I'm done for the day. Walked across field I though couldn't be any good it was too flat and probably fill. It was fill but fill over old dirt. Anything old in there is pin pointer depth so far at least and I didn't cover much. Got on a wheaty, some old looking odds and ends (infront of bottle in photo), a matron large cent 183? And some unidentified half cent/half penny I think. Clearly I have to go back when it's not a 110 heat index because you need a jack hammer for the ground there. 0 shade so it's hot 🥵 .

From farm dump
Fancy Spoon. Piece of jewelry with stone, Ink well (pre 1929), Daniel L. Cook Apothecary has to be pre 1889 because greene street was renamed broad street in 1889. And a bottle I was not expecting Delaview Dairy of Yardley, PA. Most bottles in my usual stomping grounds are Trenton,NJ since they had the manufacturing might and market dominance on milks, soda ect. Never knew Delaview existed. Knew there was a Yardley daries because my friends parents live on part of the old site.

Willson dairy and almost whole flasks came out of one of my bottles spots on the bay a low tide. Shown with my God daughters new hermet crabs 🦀 from our beach trip.

Found most of lead car at an old spot I go to gamble on junky signals.
Nice!!! Congrats!!!!
 

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