Today I found a milk bottle in the river that says "Farway Dairy....Pure Milk....Hallandale, FLA". I've never found one of these before, and I can't find any info on Ebay or by Googling. Does anyone know anything about this bottle?
Thanks for the links, guys! That's cool to know a "common" lid sold for so much. But I'm too stingy with my finds to ever let this one go. It's got a permanent display spot in my living room now. [:)]
While searching the riverbank a couple evenings ago, I spotted this "pocket" sundial on top of the sand after high tide. I think it is my most favorite find to date. Does anyone have an idea as to how old this may be? It is about 3 inches in diameter. There is no writing on the back to clue...
My husband found this potlid tonight while we were looking for bottles along the riverbank. I have searched online to find another one but can't come up with an exact match. Can someone shed some light on the rarity and age of this lid?
~Bree
Thanks, guys! Dansalata, that is an awesome one! That is how I want to display mine on my shelf. Someone sent me this link earlier today: SHA Conservation Treatments I'm going to check it out and try to follow the guidelines!
January is proving to be a great month for digging! We have already uncovered some nice medicine bottles, round bottoms, and even an 1835 silver half dime, but last night we found the most cool and unusual item yet! My husband and I were digging along the riverbank for bottles, and while I was...
No clue about the medicines. None of them had any kind of embossing on them to help me research them. I am happy about the Buds though! :) We also found a broken Bud in the pit, and a couple months ago I found a broken Bud in the river. I'm crossing my fingers that there are more in the...
Not sure what it was. It was right next to a big stump. The tree may have not even been there back when they were doing their dumping. And yes, I believe we got it all. All the bottles were between 1 and 3 feet deep. There were also bricks, rusted tin cans, and a few large bones in the hole.
After probing and digging, probing and digging, probing and digging, I finally found a bottle pit on my parents' property.......and not even by probing! I was metal detecting and came across something, so I started digging. I uncovered a small piece of brass, and TONS of broken glass. Broken...
I found a couple interesting objects in the river mud last night. I know the piece on the right is part of a broken clay pipe, but I have no clue about the brass piece. Seems like a cap that would have been on a bottle or jar. The top piece slides up and down to open or close the hole...
I bought my insulators for a couple bucks each in an antique store in California. Personally, I won't pay more than $3 a piece for the kind you see in my photos, but something is worth what someone will pay for it, so I don't know what can be considered fair.
Low tide on the river allowed me to dig at my new spot again today. After collecting an entire 5 gallon bucket full of broken glass, I finally found a small bottle in mostly one piece, just a little chipping on the lip and in the edge of the bottom. I also found a glass Lea & Perrins bottle...
Leon is cute! I got a Golden Retriever/Shepherd mix named Duke. He was rescued from the local animal kill shelter by a Golden Retriever rescue here in North Florida. He is proving to be a GREAT dog for sure! I will be fostering him at least 2 months while he is going through heartworm...
My nurse practitioner that I see for my GYN exams mentioned doing bloodwork to check my calcium and vit D levels, but since I just started the supplements, I think she wants to wait a few months. Hopefully I'll have the willpower to keep up the exercise. I actually did just take in a foster...
No problems at my house, nor at my parents' house. The dirt road was flooded that night, but their stretch of river bank is pretty high and steep, so there's never been any issues with the river reaching the house. One of my sisters lives on Black Creek though, and her yard flooded. Luckily...