lori
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I'm a beach/seaglass collector. Sadly, I've only ever found ONE intact bottle, but I have discovered these interesting shards. So far I've been unable to find out anything about these logos. Any help would be awesome.
For geological reference, these were found on the shore of the Chincoteague Bay on the Maryland/Virginia border. Given its literal connection to the Atlantic, what washes ashore is both bay debris (lots of broken beer bottle pieces and oyster shells) and nearly an equal amount of saltwater items like conch shells. The water is brackish but its salinity certainly leans to the "nearly saltwater" end of the scale which leads me to speculate that this bay has more of an Atlantic influence than fresh (bay) water. I suppose then that these pieces could have traveled from much farther than just the local area around the beach where I found them. But that could also be wishful thinking.
In case your monitor's screen resolution doesn't show this, there are leaves on this piece. Illustrated below.
This one has been roughed up by the sea a bit but it appears it's written in gibberish....or maybe LOTR elven script. []
I'm not sure if I'm holding it right side up, but in the center left almost appears to be an anchor?
Thanks for looking. Any direction that you could point me in for further research would be most welcome.
For geological reference, these were found on the shore of the Chincoteague Bay on the Maryland/Virginia border. Given its literal connection to the Atlantic, what washes ashore is both bay debris (lots of broken beer bottle pieces and oyster shells) and nearly an equal amount of saltwater items like conch shells. The water is brackish but its salinity certainly leans to the "nearly saltwater" end of the scale which leads me to speculate that this bay has more of an Atlantic influence than fresh (bay) water. I suppose then that these pieces could have traveled from much farther than just the local area around the beach where I found them. But that could also be wishful thinking.
In case your monitor's screen resolution doesn't show this, there are leaves on this piece. Illustrated below.
This one has been roughed up by the sea a bit but it appears it's written in gibberish....or maybe LOTR elven script. []
I'm not sure if I'm holding it right side up, but in the center left almost appears to be an anchor?
Thanks for looking. Any direction that you could point me in for further research would be most welcome.