About a week ago my husband came home with a pretty blue poison bottle. You all have to understand that he is a heavy machine operator with a local construction company. He is currently working on the shores of Lake Erie. The city park wanted to put a paver walkway down to the waters edge. None of us knew until shortly after the bottle find that this park, or some of it, was constructed with landfill materials underneath. After finding the value of this poison bottle, I told my hubby to keep collecting as many bottles or "things" that he could bring to me. So here I am with approximatly 400 bottles, and more comming every couple days. Lets not get excited yet. I only have 1 poison bottle, or so I think. Most of the bottles are medicine bottles, most have pontils of some form, most seams date most bottles to late 1800's- very early 1900's. There are many colors of glass, many shapes and sizes, many are embossed or have trademarks on them. He has also brought me old dairy jars, old cosmetic bottles, some household cosmetic and cleaning items. I have what I think is to be what you would call maybe a dark olive or black glass wine bottle with beautiful bubbles, what seem to be 2 whittle marks, and a large 2 inch push-up. Ha Ha, I almost sound like I know what I'm talking about. All I do know is that I probably have some significant bottle finds and don't even know it. I bought 2 books, and got 2 more at the local library. This is too overwhelming for 1 person with no experience. In my case I almost need someone to come to my bottles and teach me what I have. Is there any way this could be done? I live on the near west side of Cleveland Ohio. Please help. Christine.