Champagne split and blob top.

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Found this dark green champagne or wine split yesterday on a coastal marsh nearby here in Jersey. No seams and very large kick up, plus an interesting lip. Also incredibly scratched. Based on prior posts here and google, would seem to be a late 1800/toc bottle. Any other insights? It’s a nice green.
Also got my first blob top, Fred J Rible, Belmar, NJ.
it’s got a chipped top and an unfortunate mineral line where it sat in the ground. I think this one is not too common though based on my search so happy to have it. Nice to get these after my main dig site produced little to no pre-1900 bottles
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