Yeah soo far those two cig packs are the best finds it seams. Like you said you can't dig them up and it has to be a super dry condition or else the cardboard will rot
No one truly knows for sure. It was said to be a furnace. Something to do with the union glass blowers were on strike and the factory took a tumble because natural gas was discovered in PA soo it was sabotaged.
And thank you glad to have found such a great forum!
Have a few bottles that my great grandfather gave me 17 years ago before he passed. They have seams all the way up to the neck then end. Two smaller bottles are threaded and the larger one is not. No real markings on them except on the bottom there is a F.
Berkshire village is a small sub town, of a town in massachusetts. County is called berkshire county or as some people call it "The Berkshires". The old glass factory actually blew up I guess in the mid to late 1800s scattering glass all over the area. If you dig down in the dirt anywhere around...
Well I wasn't actually looking to get rid of them just trying to figure out there age and any history on them. I thought it was very cool that they were in such great shape and one still had a cork in it. I actually live in Berkshire village on top of a old factory called berkshire glass co. Soo...
I'm a construction worker and while I had to go in the hottest crawl space in the world I soon started discovering awesome items. I have found 3 bottles, 2 in which I believe are very old and in VERN good condition.
One has no seams at all looks to be blown and says reserved just below the neck...