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    New to hobby digging Post 1900s trash dump on family property.

    >Could it be United Co-op from Maynard?Yes, I'm pretty sure that is what it is. I have a lot of what I believe are milk bottle fragments. Hope to create a few whole bottles from the pieces. I have a milk bottle base where below the word REGISTERED are the letters. U C P CO 51
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    New to hobby digging Post 1900s trash dump on family property.

    Found fragments of Milk Bottle from Maynard Co-op.
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    New to hobby digging Post 1900s trash dump on family property.

    If you do an image search on the phrase. god bless america ww2 celluloid bracelet I found the letter 'A' for that bracelet. I collect Patriotic Jewelry and recognized it instantly. It might not be GBA, I've seen other examples that said USA, ARMY, NAVY, MARINES, AIR FORCE. Would be nice if I...
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    New to hobby digging Post 1900s trash dump on family property.

    Have the top of what I believe is a milk bottle. What is odd is the glass has a distinct pink tinge. Did milk bottles come in that color? Have saved all the pink glass I've come across. Most of the pink glass is very thick and heavy.
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    New to hobby digging Post 1900s trash dump on family property.

    Sorry don't have camera at the moment, hope descriptions will work for now. If you do a Google Image search for 'vintage square bottle JJ' it is first picture shown, bottle with raised ridges on two sides. Think it is a Johnson & Johnson baby type item, perhaps baby oil? Pinhole opening at top.
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    New to hobby digging Post 1900s trash dump on family property.

    4.75in tall x 1.25in wide base x .5in wide top bottle. 4 panels, holds 1 ounce of water. Base inscribed 'Des Pat 131081' Numbers are blurry, may be incorrect. Looks like it contained item where you only needed a minute amount at a time.
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    New to hobby digging Post 1900s trash dump on family property.

    Clorox bottle dated to 41 or 42 Coca Cola bottle 'Boston Mass' 33C41 Bottle Pat D-105529 McCormick's Iron Glue about 3.75inch Listerine Lambert Pharmacal Co. Base inscribed 10 'diamond shape' 45. About 3.75inch Small bottle 3.75 inch 6 panel, base inscribed L&F Prod Corp. Made in USA. And a...
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    New to hobby digging Post 1900s trash dump on family property.

    Two milk bottles I've found in one piece are Erickson's (cracked), many more in pieces, saving everything I can. "Mass Seal 'T' "Whitings
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    New to hobby digging Post 1900s trash dump on family property.

    House next door, and the only house on the road for a long time was built in 1919. Wanted to log a few items I found that may help ID bottles- Pocket Watch. "A"Intact except for front lid and missing watch hands. Very rusty. 2nd dial at 6 o'clock, minute hand missing. Watch face unreadable...
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    New to hobby digging Post 1900s trash dump on family property.

    Strangely enough I have not found a lot of liquor bottles. Most items appear to be household related. The site is very close to wetlands and most cans are so rusty they are more akin to wet cardboard than metal. If I find any conetop cans I will put them aside and come here for advice. The...
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    New to hobby digging Post 1900s trash dump on family property.

    Hello,Am digging a trash dump on family property and having a great time. Probably created by a neighbor and used my guess 1900 through late 40's - early 50s. Have zero expectations I'll find anything valuable. Yield so far about 50 bottles, dozen small bottles of various shapes, fruit...

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