Something else I dug a couple years ago and never really knew what it was. The PATENTED COLUMBIA top is just for size comparison. What do you think, fruit jar lid? And if it is, which jar do you think it might have belonged to?
Thanks for your time,
Richie[:)]
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This is one of my most favorite possesions. Its known as a CD1000 Glass block and dates from the mid to late 1840's. Somewhere between a deep 7-up, emerald, yellow green color. Its actually one of the very first styles of insulators to be used. The slot in the top would have been...
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Here's a pot lid base that I dug a couple years in alexandria virginia . I did a little searching online and found this base dates somewhere between 1839-1851. I believe in 1851 Mr. Hauel moved to 170 Chestnut St where he opened a large place of business. I guess my question is...
Here's two cokes i dug last year. The coke on the left is a light-med amber shade with "Registered" embossed right below the shoulder, and the other is the "typical" dark amber. Interesting to note that I only dug two of the lighter amber with Registered, and the other was damaged. The are both...
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I collect both glass and porcelain insulators, and am always looking to add to the collection. I like to buy, but love to trade also. I have quite a few bottles and flasks from the Washington DC area if anyone is interested, plus a few others. Nothing super rare I dont think.[8D] Dug a...