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RE: Your Best Heartbreaker - 1/30/2008 9:21:12 PM   
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hi BRAM!!!!! i like the last one the best. i wish it was whole.


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RE: Your Best Heartbreaker - 1/30/2008 9:27:45 PM   
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In regards to one of my shards mentioned earlier, I did a google and I found a reference to an EF COOKE apothecary in 1849 in Wethersfield Conn. Anybody from over that way seen this bottle before?

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RE: Your Best Heartbreaker - 1/30/2008 9:39:15 PM   
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You guys are incredible. I commend your persistance to find such RARE and incredible pieces. I'm too damn good looking to be a true digger, but occassionally I'll get my hands dirty. After digging up at Stoddard, it is really difficult to get myself to dig anywhere else. I know that I have much better shards somewhere, but here are a few things. One of the bases is part of a small GW Stone, and there are a few pieces of a Hutchins & Mason (found at Stoddard) embossed Keene, NH. There is a 1/2 pint double eagle, and the rim and side of a large bowl.

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RE: Your Best Heartbreaker - 1/30/2008 9:39:52 PM   
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RE: Your Best Heartbreaker - 1/30/2008 9:40:26 PM   
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RE: Your Best Heartbreaker - 1/30/2008 9:41:04 PM   
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RE: Your Best Heartbreaker - 1/30/2008 10:18:19 PM   
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     Bram,Great show.Glad you found out what the NH. shard belongs to.

    Mike, Do you know anything about a pontilled blacking embossed S.Clark Columbus,O.?They are known in green and amber,I have only seen shards of an amber one.They are shaped like your typical Keene or Stoddard blacking.Wondering if anyone dug shards of it at the glasshouses.Thanks for any info.

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RE: Your Best Heartbreaker - 1/30/2008 10:23:46 PM   
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Doug, never heard of it. Sounds like a real good one though!  

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RE: Your Best Heartbreaker - 1/30/2008 10:38:43 PM   
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Thanks Mike.It would be a good one for sure.I know of only one whole one.


Here is one I am really looking for help on.I could use response one way or the other from anyone.This is part of a whacked out theory I am working on.Has anyone seen an ink in this mold before,in any color?Thanks for any info,it is appreciated.




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RE: Your Best Heartbreaker - 1/30/2008 10:40:00 PM   
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Hey Matt, what is that cobalt  thing etched 1915? Is it a shot glass?
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RE: Your Best Heartbreaker - 1/30/2008 10:41:44 PM   
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Doug, I think that one has more air than glass!

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RE: Your Best Heartbreaker - 1/30/2008 11:45:02 PM   
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Doug,

Cool ink. I can't say I've ever seen one before. If it wasn't that I just packed up all my shards the other day and put them in the very back of my closet. I'd pull out a shard of a GI-119 Columbia -eagle flask in a deep amber shading to yellow. I wonder what a perfect one would bring at auction.

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RE: Your Best Heartbreaker - 1/31/2008 7:28:07 AM   
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Chris, I believe that a GI-119 in a deep amber has not been recorded. That would certainly be one of those "important" shards (not that they aren't all important!), but that flask whole might command six figures, and I bet it would be simply stunning! When you have a chance (any time) to get to some of your shards, I would love to see them!

Doug, no clue on the ink either. I did find a close representation in Covills, figure 543.

Mike

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RE: Your Best Heartbreaker - 1/31/2008 7:39:49 AM   
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Hey all there sure are some fine looken broken one .Heres one I like to find whole.J. Born mineral water   Cincinnati. Doug cant remember what site it was but theres one that has drawing of all the ink types and Iam pretty sure that was one  them . Looks like the shape of an Victorian one penny ink just a little fancier complete with a rooled lip. With all the bubbles that would have been a real show piece. I'll look agian after me an the boy do school today . Good luck diggen all and may more of you great finds come out whole. bill




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RE: Your Best Heartbreaker - 1/31/2008 7:42:16 AM   
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Hey Mark, it was a shot glass.  Held on to it for a while, I dont think I have it anymore.  It had a name on it too...

Bram, those are amazing shards...  Exeter is a small town, I used to have a friend who owned a 16th century farm house up in the hills, I wonder if I could still get a hold of her...


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RE: Your Best Heartbreaker - 1/31/2008 12:25:56 PM   
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Matt, Are you sure it was a 16th century house??   That's a pretty old house, or was it a cave. 

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RE: Your Best Heartbreaker - 1/31/2008 1:47:59 PM   
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Here is a set of shards from my most valuable cryer dig.
Left to Right
Puce Wolfe's, Honey Amber E.G. BOOZ'S bottle, Yellow Green ? E.G. BOOZ'S, Gasoline Mishler's, Redish Amber Jacob Pinkerton.
We dug at least 4 broken BOOZ'S,3 Wolfe's,3 Mishler's and 1 Pinkerton out of the same hole. It was a very fun and sad dig.




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RE: Your Best Heartbreaker - 1/31/2008 1:49:16 PM   
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RE: Your Best Heartbreaker - 1/31/2008 1:49:39 PM   
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good call Mike, I went backwards there, it is an 18th century house... (duh)  1780's I believe... I always get a little confused over the 1700's being the 18th century and what not...

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RE: Your Best Heartbreaker - 1/31/2008 1:50:28 PM   
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