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    Charleston Sodas

    Can anyone provide de any biographical or company history on these 2 Charleston Sodas I just picked up. They were recovered in the late 1960's from Julia St. James Island, SC. "A. P. SMITH CHARLESTON S.C 7 5/8" soda bottle is a rich dark cobalt, BIL, IP. Next, "CHARLES CLARK CHARLESTON S.C."...
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    Summer/Winter Flask from NC Civil War Union Camp

    Seek information on this Summer/Winter Flask. Date? Type of manufacture? Pint or Half-Pint Size?? 6.5" x 3 3/4", bluish aquamarine. This flask was recovered from Camp Armory on Madame Moore's Lane, New Bern, NC. It was excavated from the camp’s brick lined trash pit, circa 1862-1864, as the...
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    Westerwald Tavern Jug Dating

    [attachment=10712874_148210552...804518152692_n.jpg] Can anyone help with dating this Westerwald Tavern Jug, it would be greatly appreciated.......... I'm guessing pre Revolution...Westerwald Jug. Ca. 1770. 18th century salt-glazed German tavern jug measuring approximately 9 5/8 inches high...
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    New England chestnut flask?????

    Can you help? I don’t know if this is a New England chestnut flask, but it appears similar in shape. The bottle was excavated years ago in Manhattan, NY, don’t know if Dutch or British? I was told it was pre Revolutionary War, and I haven’t seen the added spiral around neck before. Bottle...

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