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    The caps sounded like coins. Help identifying these bottles please

    Yeah, I've looked everywhere on the internet for the Hornby's bottle. It was deep under the roots of a tree next to a bowl. It's always fascinating to wonder who had last seen this bottle and what were they doing! Just having a snack? This is why I love metal detecting and now searching for...
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    The caps sounded like coins. Help identifying these bottles please

    Metal detecting this AM. A couple of great tones, which were the caps for both of these bottles. Both pretty deep, around 4-6 inches near what I believe was a former hunting area. The first is Hornby's Fruit Tablets Toffee and Butterscotch. Can't find any information any where about this...
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    Found a small dump on the bank of a creek.

    Found a dump on the side of the creek while metal detecting the other day. First one ever. Tons of broken bottles unfortunately. Still found a few that are intact-- Tanlac and Griffin white polish among others. Complete novice but have learned a lot from this site. Excited to go back tomorrow...
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    Found in the woods near Cleveland

    Awesome, thank you so much!
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    Found in the woods near Cleveland

    Hi experts. I found these two bottles while out metal detecting today. Never saw a bottle 'cap' like that of the green one. Can't identify the amber bottle -- perfect except the bottom is missing... Grateful for any help. Thanks, Steve

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