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NHkeith

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I added 4 new/color varieties to my collection this weekend.
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Here is the updated display:
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Advertisement on Cloth backing:
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Here is my rendition of the advertisement above:
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Sand_pontil

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Those are stunning! Ive dug one aqua Bunker Hill Pickle jar. How do you know whether these things are irradiated or not? The colors are beautiful but I don't think I would be able to tell irradiation from the real deal.
 

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I really don't think they are irradiated. bunker Hill pickle was out of boston, and some of the bottles were made a lyndeboro NH. (Right up the road from me).. I got lots of these from Lyndeborough collectors here in the New Hampshire/mass area. I know the ambers and aqua's are spot on..a green large size lighthouse sold on ebay for $1400+ last year.also the glass works auction at the Manchester show has a great lot of them in a variety of colors..
 

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