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RE: Historical Flask Hole!!! - 3/19/2007 11:45:28 AM   
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Hah! That Barbie Jeep is going on an adventure!

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RE: Historical Flask Hole!!! - 3/19/2007 4:55:47 PM   
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Did you guys get any Washington & Taylor father of our country, or A little more grape? open pontils? I thought I saw them in your pix. Rick

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RE: Historical Flask Hole!!! - 3/19/2007 6:14:36 PM   
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nah we didnt flask we found were -
pikes peak/eagle pint
pikes peak/hunter stag 1/2 pint
double eagle 1/2 pint
double wheat pint
clasp hands/eagle pint
clasp hands/eagle 1/2 pint

and a few more broken ones, I know one was another pikes/hunter 1/2 pint

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RE: Historical Flask Hole!!! - 3/19/2007 8:06:32 PM   
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The glass ball was a witch ball. They were individual whimsies made by glass blowers as decorative ornaments, or sometimes as covers for jars.

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RE: Historical Flask Hole!!! - 3/19/2007 10:21:46 PM   
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Could it possibly be a target ball? They did make a lot of them out of glass in the 1800s, or at least some of them were. I believe most of them were quite fancy in reference to the embossing they would have.  Most likely a witch ball though.  Loved the pics of the dig, makes me want to try and come out of retirement and start scrounging again..... L C

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