Creek Side still producing

2moshers

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Pemberton, New Jersey
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More creek side metal detecting finds include a 1924 NJ license plate with some of the original red paint still showing (1924 NJ license plates were red with white lettering), parts of two old spring traps (spring bars fell apart) , another cobalt blue Bromo Seltzer bottle, a WM ROGERS & SON AA spoon circa 1869-1873, the innards of an old clock, two more porcelain mason jar lid inserts, a horse ring with chain, a horseshoe, part of an old oil lantern dated 1873, a Remington Repeater No 12 shotgun shell head circa 1896+, etc. 16797799_10202621211329640_5836930084008280913_o.webp16807431_10202621178648823_684839895088777725_n.webp16640904_10202621182248913_2156140438016689023_n.webp16797802_10202621185889004_6006505976964873507_o.webp16729157_10202621186209012_8685029634221118267_n.webp16722756_10202621205769501_8917433700965858550_o.webpIMG_6282.webp
 
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Congratualtions on the nice finds! :occasion14:

I have found a bunch of the blue bottles in various dumps...they never get old, so beautiful! Yours looks pristine! :icon_thumleft:
 
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Nice finds 2moshers!
 
Nice digs 2m. I'm loving those clock guts. I have never pulled one with more than 2 or 3 gears. They will make for some great steampunk art. :icon_thumleft:
 
All I can say is "what a spot". Its like the energizer bunny, it just keeps going and going !!
 

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