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Ace31

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Just some stuff I've found recently ranging from the late 19th century up to the 1930s, thanks for looking. Top: Pilgrim Bros & Co Hamilton, Ontario ca1910 with tooled crown top, S.Y.G.B. Co canning jar ca1920, 2 English chow chow type jars 1910s, Bennington marble ca1900, Seagram's Waterloo, Ontario 1930s, mustard crock 1900s, Penn Block street brick 1900s. 2nd: R.R.R. Radway & Co. New York 1900s, Camp Coffee & Chicory (Glasgow) ca1920, Nonsuch Toronto ca1920, brass skeleton key 19th century. 3rd: Wishing Well soda 1930s, Garton's HP Sauce ca1920, Rowat & Co late 1910s. Bottom: no name green gin, Gartons HP Sauce mid 1910s, Rowat & Co, late 1910s, nn aqua med 1910s. I'm rather pleased to find this 100 year old Sleeman's amber beer bottle with a tooled crown top. Acme Farmers Dairy Limited quart - Toronto (embossed, 1930s), Dr. JGB Siegert & Sons 1920s, nn late 1910s aqua pepper sauce, Siverwood's Guelph 1/2 pint 1930s and two identical 1938 Ontario license plates that were stuck together when I found them.
 

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Hey, I'm not the only one to drag home embossed bricks! (Actually, brick collecting is a serious, organized hobby.) I love dumps like this that have a large age span. Plenty of age for good bottles, plus newer finds such as your license plates. Too much fun!
 

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found this year ? we still have snow covering the ground and likely frozen under that so I haven't been able to dig yet .I've seen that pilgrim from Hamilton before , was one at a local thrift store auction but it was damaged on the top so I didn't bid
 

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What is embossed on the brick? My digging buddy is a brick collector. But he only trades for other bricks. And scouts old brick works or landfills for new bricks to add to his collection. There are often old bricks for sale on ebay, but as you might imagine the postage costs are quite high! ;)
 

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Were doing some construction here which is how I've obtained most of this stuff so early in the year. The street brick just says "Penn Block".
 

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The guy I dig with, Tom, Collect bricks also. Now I wish I kept some odd ones I found buried deep in Detroit. LEON.
 

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