Thank you. This is very helpful and I will try and get pictures up. We will probably sell the bottles, since it is nothing my digging partners collect.
Thank you for that information. It seems that the Esterly bottle is from a town near Reading that no longer exists, but I can't find any info of the dairy itself.
I recently dug two PA milk bottles and was hoping someone could help me out with rarity. They are both embossed in a slug plate
The first is marked ST LAWRENCE / ANTIETAM DAIRIES / ESTERLY, PA
The second is a PEIFER milk bottle from Reading. I don't remember the initials and my buddy...
I recently dug two PA milk bottles and was hoping someone could help me out with rarity. They are both embossed in a slug plate
The first is marked ST LAWRENCE / ANTIETAM DAIRIES / ESTERLY, PA
The second is a PEIFER milk bottle from Reading. I don't remember the initials and my buddy has...
The majority of the bottles were 1815-1840. I added a photo to show the color of the cologne. Also, Ray eluded to the challenges of this hole. It was previously dug (partly. The back half of the pit was partially exposed down to 12 feet, several years ago, when the houses at the back of the...
Matt,
I am making progress. I am up to 19 pontiled meds and 11 pontiled sodas from Wilmington. I also have the pontiled Marrett from Christiana. So many bottles - So little time.
Alan
Steve,
It was good seeing you again. The Bringhurst's Essenences does come in both clear and aqua. Another pharmacist in Wilmington also named his essence bottles. It was Edward McInall. You should post a picture of your pontiled Wilmington soda with the new addition.
Alan
PD _ I am all for people expressing their opinions, but I don't want to be preached to over and over again. As for being legal, if you dig on public lands without express permission from the municipality that manages that land, you are most likely taking a chance of being in the wrong. Try...