German Bitters, Master Ink and Soda Bottles

Bharpring

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Got back out to my spot to dig up some antique bottles and other items from an old dump site. 3 short hunts produced some awesome bottles- P&J Arnold London Master Ink crock, James Rays & Sons Soda, and a Hartwig Kantorowicz Nachfolger Berlin Bottle. Video of the digs is also attached below.

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The video of the digs:

 

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No gold in NY

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Nice finds.
Anything special about the bitters like maybe a pontil mark? Your soil is not kind to glass.
Back in the 60's I was a construction laborer. The excavator went through the former site of the County jail and clerks office. I got a bunch of those stoneware inks. Now, I'm down to three of different sizes
 

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