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whiskeyman

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trinkets and beads..


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think all or some of these are jade...


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nothing all that great ...but we all had a fun time.[:)]
 

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I think Charlie's bakelite rings were the real finds of the day. As stated, there were no really exceptional bottles brought out of this hole, but here's a small surprise, along with a little "Brownatone" bottle that I like very much. We dug what we thought was an art deco vase (which I luckily won in a straw-drawing contest). After cleaning it up, though, it looks like the neck is ground glass, ready to accept a stopper. Maybe a small apothecary jar? What do y'all think?
 

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hey charlie very nice! ya did good, mike the stoppered bottle cleaned up nice !
 

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