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This one is cool with the extreme crooked neck embossed in recessed panels Gillette's Chemical/Works Chicago in a semi arch.....

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And now for the coolest non-bottle item dug, a peg style lamp font with cobalt blue glass added to the clear, not painted or fired on! Never seen one before and sports a patent date of 1862 embossed around the collar.

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one more view of the lamp...

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Another shot, might be sideways.....

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I must be sick....I was more excited to get the broken one glued together than clean up the bottles I found whole! This is the main haul, minus a bucket load of unembossed slicks. I bring everything home these days because I have found embossing on a few after I clean them up a little. The bottles to the left are mostly the few embossed ones. How is it the pottery inks and ales always make it past the bricks? I don't get it......

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are they freeze pops sitting up there? That's weird cuz i haven't had one for a long time and to night i got one out of the freezer and sat down in front of the pc. nice bottles. it that flask a clasped hands?
 

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Rick, I LIVE on these freeze pops here this time of year....it was 95 degrees with a heat index of 103! Every hour of digging feels more like 2 hours! I dig in a swimsuit, cuz I just go home and hose off before anything. Digging in this heat is like diving into a swimming pool and then rolling around in dirt! Like a dirt burrito! And I shudda known the flask pic was hard to tell, it's a Pikes Peak with the deer hunter on the other side. I dug the shot deer frag first, and cussed loudly! DAMN! (That ain't what I said!) And interesting info on the bitters bottle with the building, so I guess that was their common embossment....Jack
 

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