I have found several pieces of 1920's woodstoves such as legs, doors, etc. Is there any market for stuff like that out there? Are they worth taking home and reselling?
My weekend yard sale adventure started out with a nice catch on two local dairy bottles and ended with getting a few nice bottles for a decent price ($37 for everything). 1. Pint and Quart EmbossedPalm Dairy Sudbury, Ontario
2. Dairy Bottle, Cochrane’s Dairy, Russell, Ontario
3. 2 ACL Pepsi...
I picked up this nice local bottle off ebay this week. I've found bits and pieces of this bottle at my dig site but never a whole example, so I figured I would grab the chance to get one in excellent shape. As for dating I would put this one in the 1950s or possibly the 1960s, I know at some...
I have several nice embossed soda bottles from the turn of the century. They are all from Toronto, Ontario, and were dug by my cousin who works in soil reclamation. The bottles are as follows:
1. Clark Brothers Toronto Blob-Top Aqua2. Union Soda Water (I have two of these)3. Clark Brothers...
Whilst digging in my dump site, I came across this mostly intact cup that came off of a Canadian National Railway passenger train in 1953 or so. It is unfortunately missing its handle, but this is probably the reason it was thrown in the trash in the first place. Made by Medalta Potteries Limited.