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I'm running out of things to say about Jim's honey hole. Its like he goes to the edge of the water and says "i want a rare hutch" and gets one. Then, "i want a silver spoon" and poof- there it is. Next thing you know he says "i want to be the king of Paterson" and bam- he gets a crown. I'm not complaining but it just isn't fair.

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I'm running out of things to say about Jim's honey hole. Its like he goes to the edge of the water and says "i want a rare hutch" and gets one. Then, "i want a silver spoon" and poof- there it is. Next thing you know he says "i want to be the king of Paterson" and bam- he gets a crown. I'm not complaining but it just isn't fair. Sent from my iPhone using TreasureNet

I'm feeling the same way. This spot is phenomenal. I think he owes us each a trip to his spot.

But seriously Jim, you're really lucky to have such a great spot, and continue to dig and show us your finds.
 

More great finds Jim, like I told you on the phone the Greenwood is a good one, not as rare as I had initially thought when I joined ABN but still a scarce find, I'm partial to the Kinch stonie.

John Greenwood was partnered with Ed Ryan in 1897-98, he went into business alone from 1899-1906, the shield makes these one of my favorite hutches. The Kinch & Co. stonie dates from 1876-1880 and is found in a wide variety of glaze variations, nice find.

I'm digging that crown, I thought it was part of a lamp but I'm thinking you may right about it being a crown...
 

just a little bit today

didnt find alot the hutch is a wm j morrison,the insulator is a brrokfield from new york,don't know what the handle/spout thing is,and the other stuff i'm not sure maybe was inlay on wood anyway thanks for looking
 

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don't know what the handle/spout thing is

Hey Jim,

Very interesting piece, that. Is it Mason jar size? Looks like a syrup pouring lip. First of these, I've seen. Is it brass?

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Hey Jim,

Very interesting piece, that. Is it Mason jar size? Looks like a syrup pouring lip. First of these, I've seen. Is it brass?

i think i agree with you thats the same thing i told epackage i thought it was
 

More nice finds Jim. Those ornamental looking things probably came off a chest. Nice hutch.

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greenwood

was looking up my greenwood bottle at hutchbook.com and none of the descriptions fit mine.on mine there isn't anything on the base except for what appears to be a pontil scar????
 

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No pontiled hutches, probably just an incomplete blow which is why there's no G on the bottom, I have one with two G's...
 

Congrats on some more great finds!!

I love how knowledgable the members are on here.Not much is found that doesn't get identified glass and non-glass alike.
 

real good day

found a little statue,some marbles,some kind of hanger,the small clear bottle says m.golden leather cement2 of the hutches are p pfannebeckers ,one is a richard warren & co,and the last is a c.h.a. tiffany the jar lid is milkglass and says consolidated fruit jar company new york was a very good day thanks for looking
 

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Again, Really great finds. I can only wish that I had a bottle site to dig like yours. Congratulations. :icon_thumleft:
 

Nice digs again Jim, the Tiffany is a tough one to find. I got tied up again, at my sister's house this time, I was gonna call you but dropped my phone and it broke so I couldn't. Talk to you this week...
 

this post has been rated PG14 for partial nudity......lol

have know idea what the little figurine was for has the number 240 with 5 1/2 below it,the inkwell is cool i like the cobalt stuff, the thimble is brass as you can see i tried to reshape it i guess its good enough for now,i think the hollow clear thing is a candle holder,and,the hutch is nice its a p.rice
thanks for looking oh and i almost forgot found that neat clay pipe bowl too today
 

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Hey Jim,

There's a mysterious shape. I don't believe I've seen anything like this. Is anything missing? What's the diameter of the mouth?

Is that cone Teal?

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Hey Jim,

There's a mysterious shape. I don't believe I've seen anything like this. Is anything missing? What's the diameter of the mouth?

Is that cone Teal?

the clear thing is hollow has an open bottom thats why i think it might be a candle holder?and the inkwell is cobalt the one pic a have a bright light shineing up through the bottom
 

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