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  1. .Jamieson.

    I need some help with this bottle.

    I honestly wouldn't be willing to sell this bottle. I do not know what the value is and it is my favorite bottle in my collection
  2. .Jamieson.

    I need some help with this bottle.

    Thanks! There's an Empire State Bottle Association meeting next week at the Brockport Truck Museum. Hopefully I can ask some of the professionals there!
  3. .Jamieson.

    I need some help with this bottle.

    So I was able to pick up a bottle from my hometown of Camillus about 2-3 weeks ago. In that 2-3 weeks, I've been trying to do as much research as possible, but I cannot find any info... Any help is much appreciated! .Jamieson.
  4. .Jamieson.

    Help with identifying these

    Trust me, I will go get way more! There's about 50-60 of them just laying on the ground in the middle of the woods. I was only able to grab 2 that day.
  5. .Jamieson.

    Help with identifying these

    They may not be worth much, but they do look absolutely stunning sitting on a shelf!
  6. .Jamieson.

    Help with identifying these

    Indeed it is!
  7. .Jamieson.

    Picked these up at a Bottle Show

    Today I was able to attend the bottle show at The Living History Center. (Brockport Truck Museum) I was able to buy a bottle from my hometown of Camillus. Said bottle does have an error as well! I also picked up a hutch bottle from Rome NY. Both bottles were bought for $60. As I was talking with...
  8. .Jamieson.

    Help with identifying these

    I just found these two insulators. Is this a good find?
  9. .Jamieson.

    GRAVITATING STOPPER FROM THE 1860s. POSSIBLE FIND OF A LIFETIME?

    Well that's a bummer! After some intense research though, I found out that the M stands for Martisco NY.
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    GRAVITATING STOPPER FROM THE 1860s. POSSIBLE FIND OF A LIFETIME?

    I found this bottle a couple days ago on the surfaceof an old railroad dump . This is both the oldest and rarest bottle i've ever found! This is an old John Mathews Gravitating stopper from 1864. On the bottom of said bottle, it shows the pattent date "OCT 11 1864 NEW YORK" which is the oldest...
  11. .Jamieson.

    Surface Find!

    Thanks! I believe bottles like this are very rare to find here in New York!
  12. .Jamieson.

    Surface Find!

    Thanks! I definitely lucked out. I should've played the lottery!
  13. .Jamieson.

    Surface Find!

    The bottle design was sold to John Mathews in 1864 by Albert Albertson. Maybe the M stands for Marcellus
  14. .Jamieson.

    Surface Find!

    I got lucky today! I'm going to do some research on this fantastic bottle! Hopefully I find out who M was! Edit: The M stands for John Matthew's

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