I would put them in olive oil. At this point, unless the coins were rare, they are not worth anything anyhow. I would like to see the 16th century coin though! PM me for any other help.
Thanks in advance for any help with the identification of a few sodas, at least that is what I think that they are. The first one is a squat by C(G) Mervine & Co. It is green/blue in color. The second is a pony with an A on one side and an J on the other.
I had the chance to buy a crude soda or beer bottle a while back that had the letters CS embossed on the shoulder. I passed on it but I was told that it was found at a camp in Georgia. Does anyone know of any bottles that fit that description? As I recall, it was made of black glass. This was...
I was wondering if that would be a good place to dig a privy. Bennington would be fun, but what about some of the smaller towns? I would expect that the privies would be wood lined, but I could be wrong. I am trying to get my mind around the depth though. Is it the case that ALL priveies in...
Incense burner. The loop at the front was used to hold the stick in place over the lamp so the ash would fall inside and stop the incense from burning when it reached the end. Maybe from the 60's or 70's. -Dan
I have a house in Albany, NY that my brother-in-law is working on. He says the house is from the 1860's or 70's. Does anyone from the area know what kind of privy would be found here? Is it going to be a brick privy or could it be wood-lined? How deep do these privies tend to be? I am not even...
It is a way of sterilizing the way we think. It is "MY" forum and I will not allow you to speak your mind. I want you to play by "MY" rules and not have a voice. Although I do not agree with the KKK or anyone that is affiliated with the group, I hate that a moderator uses this to suppress the...