Under the house totals

wheatfinder13

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Hey y'all. I think I got all there is to get from under that abandoned house by school. I found these the day before Christmas brake but haven't got a chance to post them yet.
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A milk bottle. Age?
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Some china
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A whiskey? Bottle. The seam fades out halfway up the neck
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A not too old knife handle, a brass buckle, and a button of unknown(not plastic) material
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A Rogers silver plate spoon
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A pharmaceutical? Bottle with a seam that fades out on the neck
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A small baby bottle. I don't think it's too old
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And my all time favorite from this house, a c.h. Guyot suspender adjuster. I've heard it dates to around 1900 or so.
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Thanks and if you have any info on the bottles or anything please Post.
 

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Nice assortment of finds. Well done.
 

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Nice finds! Thanks for sharing...
 

No answers but a nice collection. thanks for sharing
 

like the adjuster, cool fun finds
 

Great stuff!
Like the handle, bone or ivory maybe with a silver end cap?
 

Great Collection You got there.
Your bottles are MUCH older than the Common ones I find around here.
Nice Suspender Adjuster Too.
Davers
 

Awesome assortment of finds! Congrats!
 

Thank y'all
 

nice,i like the marble.
 

I think the blue one dates to around mid to late 1800's
 

Nice finds your bottles date to the 1890-1900.
 

Nice finds your bottles date to the 1890-1900.

+1.

The seams that disappear in the neck are characteristic of a tooled finish. If the seam goes all the way up to the bottom of the lip, it would be an applied finish. Both date to the end of the 19th century.
 

Very nice bottles. I rarely come across any...
 

Your spoon is Nickel Silver, looks to be a Bristol model made By WA Roberts 1930.
 

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