From under the dining room floor RECAP

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Thought I would post a recap of most of my finds from down under my dining room floor. I am still amazed by everything I have found down under. dinig room floor.webpIMG_8712.webp1.webp1.webp3.webp1.webp1.webp1.webp101.webp1.webp4.webp1.webp1a x.webp2d.webp5.webp6.webp7.webp8.webp9.webp10.webp12.webp13 x.webp
 

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That’s a neat find, all of it!!! Congrats!!!
 

Amazing recoveries ! The blue and white plate is gorgeous !! What's up with the Spirit of the Times
Did you find that down there ? Did you find a glass bell ?
 

You’ve done very well under there. :icon_thumleft:
 

4.webp5.webp6.webp 5.webp The old Spirit of the Times newspaper I found under some old linoleum over the trap door in the dining room floor when I first went down under -Argentium-. And yes I did find a glass bell down there as well.
 

I call that a banner probobly wont be one but to me it is thanks for sharing all those finds
 

Super awesome stuff! Congrats! :icon_thumright:
 

Unreal, you just wonder what the heck went on there, really great stuff.
 

All those individual pieces of glass would make any display case glow.
Nice work and congratulations.
 

Amazed by the great looking glass. I agree with Against the Wind, those bottles deserve their own display case, and they would do it proud.
 

Beautiful collection of bottles and relics! :icon_thumleft:
 

WOW! Just like that you have found a valuable collection of beautiful pristine glass bottles. Nice, I like the green glass best.
 

that's crazy. I like all of it, but I'd say the turtle ink would probably be my favorite
 

Great collection of late 1800s material. To think what is under our feet and walked over every day.
 

That is too cool, congrats!
 

Nice collection! Folks back then rid themselves of trash were they could; be it outhouse, ravine or tossed below the floorboards. No better place for preservation! Guessing those are post 1870, so no pontiled glass?
 

That is truly A BLAST FROM THE PAST GOOD GOING
 

Some amazing saves, what a collection, congratulations
 

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