Hi all
Bought this tiny clear bottle at a antique store. I haven't seen many bottles like this size or shape and it does look old. Maybe you can help with the age.
On one side it says "Price & Co." on the other "Napoleon"
It is rectangular, the neck has this circular/oval bulge in...
Hi everyone, question regarding the bottle top in the photo below.... What would the age be?
Lip added on after it looks like, it has the parellel circular marks around the lip. Black/Dark Green glass. It was on the surface of a small dump at the side of a road. The road most likely goes...
Thank you guys for the input, this is good to know :) very good!
I can't see much of a foundation on either house and if there is it's probably masked in cement to hide the old stone. They seem to do that around here sometimes, even with houses completely made of stone.
I do have more...
Hi all, i'm doing some research on a couple vanished villages close to me and i'm wondering if you could tell me how old these houses may be. I've become better with identifying brick homes, but not covered and or siding ones. I just don't know how old they are, if they are even as old as i...
Oh wow Zane, those are some nice pics! I really like the Chestnut log house. What kind of restoration work do you do on the houses, like the one you restored there in that pic? That is a beautiful house!
Hi guys, wow I sort of forgot about this thread. Karis sorry I'm not sure the answer to your question.
Zane, thanks :) I've come to like taking pictures of old buildings now... alot actually. I've updated much site alot since I last posted. Check it out. Anyways, I do have a question...
WOW alot of people responded. Thanks everyone for your input in this!
The reason I ask is because it is hard to find info around here (my area). There is a ton of historical spots, not even the standing buildings and houses (which i'm learning each day about guestimating the ages), but...
Hi guys, can you recommend any website or book relating to homes in eastern North America from the 1790's to the 1920's. Specific, I am looking for information about the architecture, and the specific things of the house which can be used to date it.
For example, when was the copper eaves...
Hrm ok. I have no idea if there was existing older houses there before. Let's see if these two postcards of the street with the houses i'm talking about show up. The first one is from 1921 and the second is 1927