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Minuteman Archaeologist

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I recently went bottle hunting and discovered an interest set of bottles. The most obvious one was a 10" primitive stoneware tavern beer bottle with no engravings. It had the cork in it still with a large cracks on the side of it and used clear super glue to keep it together. I did find a dark amber handblown corktop rum/whiskey bottle with no embossing on it. The other is a Mellin's Food Co baby formula bottle with a clear screw-top syrup bottle with a slight chip to the screw. Also found a deep neptune blue marble with a piece of interesting china with a house with an apple tree and small pagoda house, though I don't know what it is. Let me know what they are please!
 

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That's a nice marble: looks to be Alley Agate Co. probably late 20's to early 30's
 

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