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Seem modern - 7/2/2010 8:42:38 AM   
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Since my interest is basically 1860's, these are not items that I would want to keep. I found them digging a garden in my back yard.

Any idea of the value, if any?




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RE: Seem modern - 7/2/2010 8:44:55 AM   
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RE: Seem modern - 7/2/2010 9:35:25 AM   
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Pretty neat that you found them in your own yard, but they do not appear to be overly valuable. The ketchup bottle has little if any value. The other bottle has a little better shape to it. It might make a nice little bud vase.

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