ann_digs
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Easter Sunday find. A bottle that was made in the U.S.A., for a druggist company in my province of Nova Scotia. Bottle says Grant Bros. Druggists and Opticians New Glasgow and Stellarton. I live in the same county. Embossed on bottom W.T. & Co. U.S.A., these mostly date from 1875-1900. In 1901 the base marking became W.T.C.O. I got this from Wikipedia. The W.T. stands for Whitall Tatum. There was frost in the ground still but I got it out perfectly intact. Needs a good cleaning. Also got a cold cream jar. There is 200 + years of scattered history on the property, as it was first settled in the late 1700's. I have lots of digging to do! Has anyone else found any bottles like this one? Thanks Photos of the bottle and hillside where I found it.