Help aging old whisky jug

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This has probably been asked a million times, but I am kinda new to this and wanting help dating this jug.
I tried looking on the internet, but everything I saw with dates had some kind of marking on it and this doesn't.

I found it last weekend while my husband and I were hanging deer stands on some new hunting property we got permission to use.
Just the bottom was 1/2 sticking out of the ground.
A tree root had grown around it and pushed it out of the ground. I'm surprised it isn't broken.
And yes, I asked the property owner if he wanted it first, and he said since I went to all that trouble to dig it up I could keep it..lol
 

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These were common turn of the century till the end of the probibition era.

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looks to be stoneware probably 1900's from the looks of the style and what i find around me. BUT i could be very wrong and didn't bother to look anything up
 

I'd be probing the area around that tree or dig a test hole to see if there may be more! Cool find.
 

Yes I will be back (but probably not until after hunting, it's a great spot for hunting). I'd like to take my metal detector out there too.
 

Nice find, congratulations
 

its a beauty in my books. Congrats on a good "hunt"
 

Finding a jug is a great thrill. I have found similar jugs in a circa 1915 dump.
 

Finding a jug is a great thrill. I have found similar jugs in a circa 1915 dump.

Yeah, I was thinking early 1900s. The style is called a "stacker". I'd be tickled to pull it out of the dirt.
 

I was thinking c.1900. Glad to see I wasnt too far off. Cool find
 

Looks like everyone is in agreement. I think we'd also agree that dug finds are always the best, congrats. Just wanted to welcome you since I neglected to in my first reply.

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Thanks for all the replies, and the link above!
I did go back but only to check my game camera.
Curiosity got the best of me and I looked around that spot more. Made just enough noise to scare off a bedded doe so I backed out and left. Once I get some meat in the freezer ill be back for sure! I'd like to take my metal detector next time.
 

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