found the broken one while diving around moored cape island fishing boats in bluerocks, novascotia, canada. found the nicer one while diving less than 50 feet off a resort beach in cuba. both are 1900- 1920 from what i can find on the internet. while coming in from the dive in bluerocks there were some old timers who recognized the broken bottle as an old pop bottle. the one marked tennent was just showing the bottom of the bottle and voila almost perfect except for a tiny chip on the shoulder. this one is a lager bottle. it sure shows what the difference of the bottom constitution makes on the survival of the bottles. bluerocks is all rocky boulders, and slate reefs while cuba was only sand and limestone(?) reefs. also speaks of the history of trade between the two areas. neat find wish i could do nothing but.
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