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  1. patagonian digger

    Yellowish Inkwell

    Recently I received these images. This inkwell is completely new to me and I can´t find any information about it. Any idea?
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    Unknown Inkwell

    Recently I received these images. This inkwell is completely new to me and I can´t find any information about it. I think 1860 could it be?
  3. patagonian digger

    candy bottle?

    Could it be a candy bottle? This is a clear glass 4 1/4 inches long bottle with a scew finish in rear. There´s nothing embossed on it.
  4. patagonian digger

    I name X section these ones

    A sort of X section bottles. From left to right: a pickles jar 1900 then two W. A. Gilbey´s, glass stopper 1900 (circa) and far right another pickles jar 1930. About the last one I recently found the violet piece. It could be 1910´s to 1930´s. I got exhausted digging in the place without find...
  5. patagonian digger

    a funny afternoon with no one bottle

    Last week I went to a dump with my shovel in search of bottles. No one bottle but these three items I found in the same place. I´m not sure of what is the pipe. I think it´s an insulating pipe for electricity
  6. patagonian digger

    Is it American Glass Works?

    These bottles have the A in a circle embossed in the center of their bases and date about 1930. I´m trying to identify the glasshouse. I know that the American Glass Works use a mark like this, but I´m not sure because my bottles are not American. I know that company existed since 1909 until...
  7. patagonian digger

    Unknown trade mark glass stopper

    I guess someone could tel me about this finding. This is a common glass stopper but the first with that embossing. It appear to me Rolbrook & C° Thanks in advance.

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