Hi, You can get a glass adhesive at a auto parts store used for attaching rear view mirrors that would work. Hobby stores would have something too. Remember to clean off any old glue cause it didn't work in the first place. DD
Hey Leon, Have you got any pics of them washed up? I was wondering what the rounded one fourth pic was and the one you were holding in the hole. They may not seem special but any glass is better then no glass at all.. DD
Hey Russ, Nice find and Welcome to the site. The jar you found was a food jar made before the crystal jar for milk that was made around 1880. Here's a bit of history on your find https://sha.org/bottle/pdffiles/CrystalGlassCo.pdf Looks like you found a nice spot to dig so get back out there and...
Looks like somebody was doing some celebrating by the beer and steak sauce bottles. Being an old gold rush camp I'd be grabing my metal detector to see if they forgot where they put their poke. Happy digs.. DD
Hey Fosy, Welcome to the site! If you like finding stuff like some of us do what the real find might have been the is the old remains. Have you got away to find out how old this site is? This link http://www.historicmapworks.com/ will help you figure out if there's some old stuff to find or...
Hey, I just saw this a little while ago on craigslist... http://www.mohawkvalleybottleclub.com/ When I saw that Cazdigger was on tonight Made me think other local members or visitors might not know it was coming up. See ya there... DD
Hey, Well I have not been able to get out to dig or m'd for awhile so I've had to resort to yard sale'n. The other day I stopped at one of those "jelly jar" sales but they did have this one bottle.They asked me what it was worth of course I said a buck. It's alot for a common but I,m ok with it...
Cool you kept it, It's an english "chow chow" sauce bottle. Could'nt find a value but here's some good info on it.https://www.glassbottlemarks.com/cbb-cbk-cbm-marks-antique-pickle-bottles/
Maybe pontil means something else where he's from. The bottom of that one says Full Quart. This bottle turned up on the forum on 12/5/11 and epackage dated it 1900's.
Hey Leon, Cool sign and in great shape for a 1933-35 buried for quite a while. Found this...http://www.mtclib.org/local%20history/mount%20clemens%20brewing%20company.pdfhttp://www.mtclib.org/local%20history/mount%20clemens%20brewing%20company.pdf DD