Any of these authentically early?

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I'll take some pictures tomorrow.

If you look up lilly pad pitchers and what not, that early early glass looks like stuff at TJ Maxx. It's frustrating.
O.K. will try.
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I'd be digging the privy behind that burnt house on far left, looks old enough, That's what I do when they burn down the crack/drug houses in Detroit. LEON.
 

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I'd be digging the privy behind that burnt house on far left, looks old enough, That's what I do when they burn down the crack/drug houses in Detroit. LEON.

Meh
1890 or TOC
Plus it had fire/police tape that said do not cross and there were signs for rewards leading to information. Small town too so everyone is watching.
 

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Half or most of these look new or vintage to me. But they're all really early.

 

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Meh
1890 or TOC
Plus it had fire/police tape that said do not cross and there were signs for rewards leading to information. Small town too so everyone is watching.


Those years are good enough for me. If you know who owned the house maybe you could get Permission. Sorry, can't help you on the Pitchers. LEON.
 

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Those years are good enough for me. If you know who owned the house maybe you could get Permission. Sorry, can't help you on the Pitchers. LEON.

We don't really have late hutch pits in small towns in new england from my experience. You live in a really unique area I think. My motivation would be a thousand fold if a hutch pit was a good possibility. I just stick to diving rivers. Less trouble, don't have to deal with people lol.
 

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Besides liking Hutch's & digging Hutch's I also like Blob Top Beers & Dig them in Privies. I'm sure you'd have a good chance of Digging some of those in your Town. What State do you live in? LEON.
 

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Besides liking Hutch's & digging Hutch's I also like Blob Top Beers & Dig them in Privies. I'm sure you'd have a good chance of Digging some of those in your Town. What State do you live in? LEON.

Bellows Falls Vermont. Besides local pharmacies these small towns don't have much variety. Bland crown top sodas. Earlier privies may yield a Green Mountain Renovator so we get lucky there with some early exotics and being in the Stoddard/Keene/New England glasshouse area. I have good luck with Stoddard type utility slicks.
 

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