bottlehunterofcoscob
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Wednesday evening I had intended to go "mudding" as I usually do in a spot I had been successful at before, but I timed the tides wrong and ended up not being able to get to exactly where I wanted to be, leaving me stuck to scour a much smaller area. As I looked around, I started trying to figure out if I could find the source of the glass, maybe where they were dumping from the shore. This led me to an area on the bank that was mostly dry. After a little scraping, I could tell it was going to be a solid dump. It's nearly pure ash and seems to be an ok date range of about turn of the century. I ended up with a Jesse Moore whiskey, a stoneware bottle marked GRAY and something else I can't read, an NYC pharmacist, and a porcelain CT license plate circa 1910-1915 or so. Unfortunately the green bay rum bottle was cracked, feels like that would've been a good one. Here are pics for Wednesday:





Yesterday I headed back for another 3hrs and was a bit more successful, finding an NYC slug plate embossed strap sided flask that says HONEST MEASURE C. (or could be a G) JOUARD NEW YORK, a blown crown top Carl Schultz which are cool to find, an extremely tiny aqua blown Phillip's Milk of Magnesia (anyone seen one before?), a little Boston pharmacist, another stoneware bottle, a big green capers bottle, some chemical bottles, and other odds and ends. Here are pics from yesterday:

Had to leave behind a whole bunch of applied top Gordon's Dry Gin bottles because I found about 8, I'll hopefully get em next time around.
Here's a pic of most of the best stuff all cleaned up:
I'll try to get back there more soon, let you guys know if I do. Thanks for looking!





Yesterday I headed back for another 3hrs and was a bit more successful, finding an NYC slug plate embossed strap sided flask that says HONEST MEASURE C. (or could be a G) JOUARD NEW YORK, a blown crown top Carl Schultz which are cool to find, an extremely tiny aqua blown Phillip's Milk of Magnesia (anyone seen one before?), a little Boston pharmacist, another stoneware bottle, a big green capers bottle, some chemical bottles, and other odds and ends. Here are pics from yesterday:


Had to leave behind a whole bunch of applied top Gordon's Dry Gin bottles because I found about 8, I'll hopefully get em next time around.
Here's a pic of most of the best stuff all cleaned up:

I'll try to get back there more soon, let you guys know if I do. Thanks for looking!