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RelicRaker

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Checked out a new excavation today.
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Left: F. McKinney squat soda w/ low shoulder and applied tooled lip.[/FONT]

[FONT=&amp]Left Center: F. McKinney squat soda w/ high shoulder and blob top.[/FONT]
[FONT=&amp]Right Center: Small "Jacoby Phila." (local druggist?)[/FONT][FONT=&amp]
Right: Smith & Co. Philada squat soda, "M" embossed on reverse.

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Yes, Any Squat a good Squat, they look to be around 1870's. I don't get to dig to much 1870's stuff, That's hard to find here. LEON.
 

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Thx, Carl. Hope things pick up.
Leon - Yeh my neighborhood was first developed starting around 1885 ... seems like a lotta this land was occupied by dumps until then. Redevelopment has opened a lot of earth, and the 1870s and 80s are reasserting themselves.
 

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Returned today for another round.
Bottles G. Ottto squat - van Budskirks - Drene.jpg
[FONT=&amp]Left: Drene shampoo (1949) (ID'd by patent on base)[/FONT]
[FONT=&amp]Rear: Two aqua F. McKinney squat sodas (c. 1870s)[/FONT]
[FONT=&amp]Center: Van Buskirk's Fragrant Sozodont (c. 1880s)[/FONT]
[FONT=&amp]Right: G.W. Otto squat soda (c. 1870s)[/FONT]
 
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Do any of those Squats have the Iron or graphite pontil color on bottoms? LEON.
 

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