While digging a hole for a pond insert I had the idea of burying some really common and not now old bottles (if you want to know, Anheuser-Busch) for future bottle diggers or archaeologists.
I actually contacted the company which is still running but I was wondering if in the mean time there is any info here. Probably not the late 1800s (the company started in 1896) because it is machine blown. maybe a sample bottle?
plaque found on surface, any info appreciated.
it has a bit of almost impossible to read cursive, maybe a name? also found what seems to be an ash tray, I'm assuming it has value because they were not meant to be lost/thrown away.
There is a big dump all around it, and thats where I got this bottle. I found a lot of info on-line, but not what
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its worth, any info would be much appreciated
Only 2 jars, probably from the 90s, and a WARRANTEED FLASK that was broken. I think it would be from the 1890s, but the whole back is broken off. I am so upset! Tell me if it is actually not that bad, but the road I was by was from the 1700s to 1800s hundreds.
My first intact one! I don’t know how old it is; maybe recent but it’s glass. The glass is pretty thick. It has that kind of plasticity words on it but no sign of any wrappers ever being on it will post a pic when available.
sorry I don't have the pics avalible right now, I will post them when I do. awesome 80s dump because there may be coca-cola bottles intact (I found 2 tops). it also seems to have older things here or there, like some spoons I found. family dump place for at least 3 decades, I'd say. at least its...