Hi Rick, Nice find! Those are open pontil scarred snuff bottles. They would probably date pre 1860 and I have seen them go anywhere from $40.00 to $150.00 on Ebay. Hope this helps, Kelley
Hi Roy,
Great find there,don't see pontilled snuffs often. Where abouts were they found? We might be able to guess where they were made which could effect the value as well. Better check that area for any other bottles.
Cliff
they came forme a town called starksvill lee co ga any info on this town i would like.every thing i have[ with the exception of a fiew i dug in dougherty co ga landfill the old one by the river] i get frome rivers creeks in south ga north fla.heres my snuffs i like best
I went for a tour of your website. Its looks like you guys are getting a lot of bottles. Down here in Halifax Nova Scotia we also do most of our neat bottles finds underwater. We have a lot of shipwrecks but very few from the pre-1800 are know. Many of our shipwrecks have yet to be discovered. A great many have been blown and salvaged over the years. The harbour is a great place to dive because it has been a landfill for many centuries. Dishes and bottles are numerous and quite often easy to retrieve. MOst of our bottle diving is done in the winter. In the summer, we try to do as much wreck diving as possible. We were out early this morning and the water was very cold (36F). But our dive was great and it was all worth while
Very nice web site.
P.S. Do you get to eat the huge lobster that you bing up to the surface? How much does it cost to get a license down you way. Here we are not allowed to fish for lobster on scuba