Harry Pristis
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Bottlemanstx said:Here is a recent find I made in the USVI about two weeks ago. Dating this bottle around 1740 - 1780. This has to be one of my favorite finds to date.
Harry Pristis said:I see, you're in the mountains, on the Quesnel River. Where do you find black glass (even broken bottles) there . . . old mining camps? What do people do, these days, in Likely? Is it mining and tourism?
The other side of the Commonwealth coin is Guyana, formerly British Guiana, where there are no rocks for miles and miles into the interior jungle. Guyana is the source of many black glass bottles which were preserved in the mud. (Plus, there were no stones for kids to throw.) Here are some utility bottles I brought back from Guyana:
That's an interesting bit of history. Here on the East Coast, we don't know much about Canadian gold rush history. I had to do an Internet search to find out more.Most of the broken black glass that we've found so far is of the case gin variety, 'Blankenhym & Nolet' (if I spelled that right) being the most popular. If they didn't get broken when they hit the ground, or broken through compaction they suffered an all too similar fate. A friend of mine who was born and raised here (now in his 60's) remembers going down to the Forks with his friends, gathering all the bottles, Chinese jugs and dishes they could find and using them for target practice. He still kicks himself about that. But he said that they were so numerous 'they couldn't have had any value'.
Nice! Good image, too!Road Dog said:Here's one of mine.
Nice bottles, 'Road Dog'! I like your onion -- Dutch or German, don't you think? Does it have the molette mark?Road Dog said:Thanks for the great info. I collect mostly pontil Meds and Sodas. Have a few Black Glass Items. Here is a Onion I have.
Thank you, 'Road Dog' -- the gins are pretty good, late 1700s, I think. My favorite bottle in the window, though, is not a case bottle. It is the sherry wine bottle.Road Dog said:Purty Window Shot! Love the Gins!. The Onion if I had to guess ...Dutch. It has no molette mark.