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Caretaker maine

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moved to a new section of the cellar, it a little newer but the bottles are whole, so I got to take some home, the two I wanted I broke digging them out, it's early in the season and impatient[:mad:] wondered if the chestnut flask is old or newer, got a nice stopper and some lighting jars, and a queens and another soda with HI Bro on the base
 

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here are the pics, I did glue the two I broke back together

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here is one of the sodas

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when I pulled this one out and heard it crack, I let out a big ...., but tommorrows another day

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Steve...that RED AMBER one is whittled out and would have been a beauty....it looks early....prolly mid to late 1860's.......bummer [&o]
 

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Could the brown one have been a 'Vinol' bottle? Looks just like mine.
 

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