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your oldest bottle - 4/16/2006 8:09:52 PM   
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hey everyone its me again umm im just askin everyone wats your oldest bottle cause i dont really have many old bottles
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RE: your oldest bottle - 4/16/2006 8:24:34 PM   
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Hi and welcome to the forum marylandbottler.

My oldest bottles are a few black beers and a pickle from around the 1840's, we don't really get much before the 1850's in Victoria Oz.

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RE: your oldest bottle - 4/16/2006 8:42:48 PM   
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o and pics are optional if its not to much trouble lol

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RE: your oldest bottle - 4/16/2006 9:13:00 PM   
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Welcome Maryland,
I'm not sure which is my oldest bottle but this one has to be close. Any information that might help put an age on it or help with it's origin would be appreciated.




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RE: your oldest bottle - 4/16/2006 9:14:38 PM   
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Anotherr view of "Epileptical" bottle




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RE: your oldest bottle - 4/16/2006 9:23:43 PM   
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Here's my oldest bottle... 1st to 3rd century AD...




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RE: your oldest bottle - 4/16/2006 9:58:23 PM   
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In Wisconsin bottles there really isn't that much before 1860. Here is a late 1860's clay beer from a tiny brewer named F.Schwarz out of Milwaukee. I just got this one, and love it!
Tom




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RE: your oldest bottle - 4/16/2006 11:17:59 PM   
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hi maryland bottler, i dug my oldest bottle on the eastern shore. it's a pontil bottle, about 1850. it's 9 1/2" tall with lots of whittle marks. i wish i could find more. rhona




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RE: your oldest bottle - 4/16/2006 11:18:00 PM   
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Dont see many super old bottles here in Ontario, the oldest you get is 1850s, late, if that. MY oldest is one I dug circa 1876-1879. Its a nice Ontario brewery, embossed "M.Bixel/Lager Beer/Strathroy"

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RE: your oldest bottle - 4/16/2006 11:53:38 PM   
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Hey Marylandbottler...

Welcome to the forum family... I know that you were attracted not only for the wealth of information, the professional advice and superior photographs... but for the intelectual content as well...




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RE: your oldest bottle - 4/16/2006 11:55:31 PM   
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Well, maybe it was for the seafood...




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RE: your oldest bottle - 4/16/2006 11:58:07 PM   
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Either way, here is my oldest piece... it's not a bottle but I did find it in 55 feet of water.

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Iberian olive jar/Spanish storage/olive jar




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RE: your oldest bottle - 4/17/2006 12:30:17 AM   
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Yeap, You won't see no weird stuff on this forum pilgram.




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RE: your oldest bottle - 4/17/2006 12:39:51 AM   
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Welcome to the forum. My oldest piece is a 1000 year old Chinese jar with lid I got from a friend. Not really a bottle.

This piece is not a bottle either but I dug it up about 20 years ago. It's a childs toy pitcher that was made around 1800 and was pretty common back then. I have seen several broken ones but this is the only whole one I've seen.




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RE: your oldest bottle - 4/17/2006 9:26:17 AM   
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My oldest is probably one of my Stoddards, say 1820's-50's. The scrolls are said to be 1830's to about 60. I like the ones I can narrow down a bit though. My Westford Glass is 1857-73 and my original Poland Water is 1876-78.




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RE: your oldest bottle - 4/17/2006 9:45:34 AM   
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HAHAHAHA man that's funny...

Nice scroll flask..and Wayne, what type of Wine is that?

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RE: your oldest bottle - 4/17/2006 9:53:30 AM   
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Trying not to break it; is that your bottle washer I see?

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RE: your oldest bottle - 4/17/2006 10:19:17 AM   
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Here are my two oldest (bought on the left and dug/found on the right). The oldest one is the bought one, which I got at a yard sale at a house built in 1820. It had an electric lamp holder in the neck and I got it before the yardsale started for a buck

From what I've been able to research, it's probably from France and was blown around 1730-1750. It was possibly brought to America around that time and eventually ended up in this farmhouse where it stayed until I bought it. This is all conjecture of course, but the guy who owns the house now is a direct decendant of the builder, and he says the bottle had been in the attic (with it's lamp thing) for as long as he could remember (he's in his 70s). If anyone has more reliable information I'd love to hear it. It has a huge neck; a quarter would fit in without even touching the sides.

My oldest found or dug bottle is on the right, it's an unembossed medicine from the 1840/50s. I found that one in the Connecticut River within a mile of the house where I bought the other one! It was lying on a sandy bottom, completely un-buried, and all by itself, pretty weird. We eventually found an old dump on the bank about 100 yards upstream, but haven't managed to get back there for another dive because it's a real pain of an area to get to, lot's of very shallow water to get past. Everything we did manage to find there the one day we went was either broken or 1910, so we haven't been inspired to get back. Probably should though, it's only about a mile from my house as well.

Good thread, let's see some more old bottle pics

Sean




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RE: your oldest bottle - 4/17/2006 10:47:07 AM   
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Huh, I bought my IP cathedral pickle as a lamp. I paid $35 for it in 1975 dollars though.

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RE: your oldest bottle - 4/17/2006 11:47:54 AM   
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Here's my oldest dug bottle. It's a wide mouth case bottle, free blown, open pontil and very thin witout a chip or scratch. Believed to date between 1770-1810 probably of Dutch origin. Sometimes used to ship apothecary medicines etc. Dug this one here in Bath,Maine 5-6 years ago, one of my favorites. Not for sale.

Cliff




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