Gotcha that makes sense! This one was mixed in with alot of medical bottles. My most interesting find was an old bone needle.
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Interesting! For some reason I just just assumed they all contained wine. Now if I can just find a whole one. Thanks!
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I dug up this huge top yesterday. Unfortunately I didn't find any other pieces. Anyone have any ideas what it was?
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Any idea what the contents looked like? Dug this one today and has some weird smelling stuff in it. Kind of looked like blackberries.
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Some of your tops may have looked like these ale and wine bottles from mid to late 1800's. Stuff from the 1700's is really rare, but hopefully you can find some!
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What area of the bayou do you live? Could be stuff prior to when your house was built. RC stands for Royal Crown cola. Any markings on the lip? Looks like it's from the 30's.
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Anyone know if this is worth keeping? Couldn't find it's style on Google. It's about 1/3 full. Found it in my grandparents pantry. Thanks
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Haha! It's basically conversion of the ghetto to neighborhoods for rich people from California. I would dress like a local and they just assume you are stretching your legs walking your dog. Gotta blend in with your surroundings. Only thing that would confuse them would be the shovel.
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Nice! Interesting info. We pretty much have the same conditions here. I just rarely find the site before it is fenced off and concrete poured for the next structure. Gentrification is big here unfortunately. You should get a good guard dog, I used to have a 45 lb dog that loved going out with...
Probably contained pickles. 1890-1910. Looks real similar to mine which has "JK&S" really faint on bottom. Check out John Kilner & Sons, Yorkshire, England
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Dang sounds like you were so close to hitting a mother load. Do you think the equipment crushed everything? Maybe you could go back and dig for some undamaged bottles? We are able to do recreation activities in Louisiana.
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Sounds right Leon, but I think Guinness made both green and amber back then. I checked out Google and saw both green and amber versions made by E.&J. Burke that looked to be really similar.
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