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RE: 9/23 dig - 9/26/2007 11:10:21 PM   
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I don't care who you are, that's funny right there.  Here's a few slightly cleaned up.  It's amazing the Baltimore came out so clean, cause everything else looks like we dug them out of a limestone quarry.



Allen's Lung Balsam  Buchu and Iron  Blood & Liver Syrup  Kennedy's Medical Discovery  Ayer's Sarsaparilla  John J. Smith  Halford Leigestershire  Double Eagle 1/2 pint  Allen's Nerve & Bone  London Hair Color Restorer

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RE: 9/23 dig - 9/27/2007 1:03:13 AM   
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Josh Its just that good Baltimore glass holds up well in the ground LOL.

Chris

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RE: 9/23 dig - 9/27/2007 1:12:15 AM   
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Doug,

I like that redware Jar you found. I have seen some redware attributed as New England with sort of a pinkish white glaze. And I've seen a redware bowl with a white and green slip decration attributed to Hagerstown Md. However if your are finding alot of this type of ware and glaze locally I would bet it was being made by one of the local potters. Also The form dosen't look Mid Atlantic or New England. So another reason to give it a posable local attribution. I'd like to see some more pics of it and shards of similar pieces and of the regular redware glazed one you have.

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