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Wardywardy

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I live in an area where bottles get dug up by the rabbits. Apparently, the nearby hotels and old stately homes dumped their trash there. I hvve found numerous bottles, medicinal and alcohol which having a quick look on ebay appear quite common. I have found one recently that I can't find any others on the Internet. Its FGC, Forster Glass Company with the RECDNo. 788533...
 

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I'm not real versed in UK bottles, which I'm assuming it is, is a 1960s bottle that could have held sparkling water, soda, or flavored soft drink. Again, the rich history of bottles in the UK makes it hard for me to be accurate.
 

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I cannot even imagine living in such an old area that almost anywhere you dig you can find something *really* old. Same for metal detecting with all the ancient coins they find all the time.
 
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