bottles123
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Howdy. Been able to get out a couple times over the past few weeks. Unfortunately, this quarantine has every person under the sun clogging up every inch of the great outdoors on weekends lately. Parks and trails that barely averaged 3 visitors a day now have DOZENS of cars spilling out of their entrances. Not a fan.

Some good finds here; J. N. Burr, Henry Mueller and Phoenix Bottling for K. Clausen & Son. The Burr I'd previously found a body without a top to, and I'm super happy to have a whole example in great condition. Haven't seen one online anywhere, and it's a nifty embossing IMO.

Some other stuff,; a super crude crown top with some huuuuge bubbles, a 3 piece mold beer or ale, and a Johann Hoff. The 3 piece is cool because the other 3 piece mold bottles I've seen/dug were big liquor bottles, not a single serving like this one.

Closeup on some of the bubbles in the crown top. This bottle is made by the same company that made my all time favorite slick bottle, which is also crude and has a ton of bubbles. Can anyone help me with the maker's mark?

This one's B. A. 6, the other one I mentioned is B. A. 5.

Some of the nicer stuff that came out busted; a imported stoneware marked Grosvenor, Glasgow, a Littlemore Pure Rye Maryland whiskey flask with cracks running up the back, and a pumpkinseed with suuuper thin walls that I might of had a hand in the demise of.

Some more broken stuff; Geo. Cusick, Edmund Spieler, John Mack, Long Island Bottling Co, and J. Lebkuchner. I like to bring home the more complete busted stuff I haven't seen before and keep it around until I find whole examples.

Finally, some brickabrack; a green blob top neck (haven't seen any green 1880-1890 blobs online or in the field. Are they rare?), a Paul Jones sample, some Gulden mustard barrels, a wyeth bottle, what looks like a desk insert style ink. a National China Company "Hotel" bowl, a spoon, a cool thick base with a cat on it that I'm going to attempt to make in to a paperweight, and a nuclein (aulde) pharmacy bottle.
That's all for now. Hope everyone's staying sane in quarantine. Thanks for reading

Some good finds here; J. N. Burr, Henry Mueller and Phoenix Bottling for K. Clausen & Son. The Burr I'd previously found a body without a top to, and I'm super happy to have a whole example in great condition. Haven't seen one online anywhere, and it's a nifty embossing IMO.

Some other stuff,; a super crude crown top with some huuuuge bubbles, a 3 piece mold beer or ale, and a Johann Hoff. The 3 piece is cool because the other 3 piece mold bottles I've seen/dug were big liquor bottles, not a single serving like this one.

Closeup on some of the bubbles in the crown top. This bottle is made by the same company that made my all time favorite slick bottle, which is also crude and has a ton of bubbles. Can anyone help me with the maker's mark?

This one's B. A. 6, the other one I mentioned is B. A. 5.

Some of the nicer stuff that came out busted; a imported stoneware marked Grosvenor, Glasgow, a Littlemore Pure Rye Maryland whiskey flask with cracks running up the back, and a pumpkinseed with suuuper thin walls that I might of had a hand in the demise of.

Some more broken stuff; Geo. Cusick, Edmund Spieler, John Mack, Long Island Bottling Co, and J. Lebkuchner. I like to bring home the more complete busted stuff I haven't seen before and keep it around until I find whole examples.

Finally, some brickabrack; a green blob top neck (haven't seen any green 1880-1890 blobs online or in the field. Are they rare?), a Paul Jones sample, some Gulden mustard barrels, a wyeth bottle, what looks like a desk insert style ink. a National China Company "Hotel" bowl, a spoon, a cool thick base with a cat on it that I'm going to attempt to make in to a paperweight, and a nuclein (aulde) pharmacy bottle.
That's all for now. Hope everyone's staying sane in quarantine. Thanks for reading