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    Old turn of the century farm site discussion

    Nothing yet besides an all green Tudor Cream Ale can in poor shape. I'll definitely keep an eye out. Seemingly everything that's metal is badly decomposed. Although there are still some diamonds in the rough. For example, I found a nice American Standard iron wall hanger sink bracket I got $45...
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    Old turn of the century farm site discussion

    That's just what I found on that particular trip. I've gotten soda and milk bottles in the past. There are definitely gems to be had. Many of the bottles found so far may not be of interest to collectors but thankfully they're not the only ones buying these items. What I have put on eBay so far...
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    Old turn of the century farm site discussion

    I took advantage of the unseasonably warm day today to search for more bottles. I brought back several things such as a small Noxzema jar, Ace shoe polish bottle, and Mount Vernon bottle. I also took two large hourglass shaped Crisco oil bottles. Last but not least I took a heavy brown jar...
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    Old turn of the century farm site discussion

    I've never given it too much thought but no bottles I've found yet have any surviving trace of labeling left. I'm sure I'll come across something that does though eventually. When I mentioned early 1900s, I meant around the year 1900 and on which is why I titled the thread "turn of the...
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    Old turn of the century farm site discussion

    Hello, I'm new to the site here, and hope to contribute in any way I can. I know of a forested place that contains hundreds of old bottles that are scattered around on the surface over a large area along with other artifacts from the early 1900s to I'd say the 50s. That's just the tip of...

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