Dinobottles
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Just got into finding old bottles and decided to look around and see if I could find any old dump sites. Found one by the foundations of an old farmhouse that seems to have been used in the early 20th century judging by the dates on the bottles. I never realized how fun it could be to go out for a couple of hours to dig and find all these neat treasures. I had found an old pile of bottles a few days before and trying to identify them led me to this website, where I may or may not have gotten a little hooked. Anyway here are the finds I have so far after 1 day of digging with the more interesting ones singled out. (the bottle one the top right was found a fair distance away and may be newer but I can't tell).
A H & A.Gilbey Gin Bottle with a cap that's really nice
A LePage's grip spreader fish glue
A neat bottle brand called CERTO with an inverted "for half bottle pour to here" line on the back
Also found three ketchup bottles made by Heinz, Libby MacNeill & Libby, and a brand I had trouble identifying but was called CCL
And a few others like a little bottle that might have been perfume labeled Horne's and other neat jars and bottles. Sorry if this post was a bit rambly, this is my first one and I was really excited to show off what was a really neat find for me!
A H & A.Gilbey Gin Bottle with a cap that's really nice
A LePage's grip spreader fish glue
A neat bottle brand called CERTO with an inverted "for half bottle pour to here" line on the back
Also found three ketchup bottles made by Heinz, Libby MacNeill & Libby, and a brand I had trouble identifying but was called CCL
And a few others like a little bottle that might have been perfume labeled Horne's and other neat jars and bottles. Sorry if this post was a bit rambly, this is my first one and I was really excited to show off what was a really neat find for me!