Plumbata
Well-Known Member
Yesterday my father and I attacked the TOC dump for about 6.5 hours. It was a fantastic dig, as the absolute first bottle out of the ground was the amber SS Coke and Hires hybrid from Peoria. It blows all other Peoria cokes out of the water in terms of rarity as well as being the only amber. I had dug a damaged example years ago but had resigned myself to the idea I would never find a replacement because they are so rare. So imagine my surprise when my dad spots the base sticking from the wall and plucks out this of all bottles. I was in shock for a few minutes. Interestingly, the absolute last bottle of the day was the peacock blue Ayer's Hair Vigor, also found by my father. He had some killer luck today! Overall we kicked butt and scored more nice stoneware, meds, hutches and druggists, and enjoyed a very memorable day of digging together.
This dump is also bigger than initially thought, as proven by an exploratory test hole my dad made. I feel almost spoiled to have such a productive spot to dig. Before finding the spot it had gotten to the point that digging new stuff for the collection was an infrequent event, but this spot has the right age and variety of finds to allow the collection to grow at a respectable clip.
I brought the camera today so here are some pics!
Best first bottle ever:
Abbot Bros Rheumatic Remedy Chicago:
Layer shots!:
Makes ya drool, eh?
There're 2 snuffs back in thar!
I Jinxed this Peoria SS coke by taking its picture, so naturally it came out topless:
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Sweet gallon jug:
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Your order of 1 fresh hutch is coming right up!
The Haul:
Cool meds and whatnot
3 McMaster & Derges hutches; 2 private mold and 1 slugplate, all common. Also a 4 ounce and a 6 ounce Wheeler druggists; duplicates of ones found on the 3rd. The amber square "Allaire Woodward & Co. Peoria, ILL" bulk drug bottle is a nice new addition though.
Awesome coke/hires, Advance bottling co crown, Rumford phosphate bottle, Ayer's Hair Vigor, Wilson Food Co Peoria jars, nice 1/2 gallon western stoneware jug, and 2 sizes of Black Cat stove dressing:
This bottle is the pure definition of awesome. Not only a supreme rarity but attractive and interesting too. It has a semi-contour profile and the area with the coke/hires plates has decorative ribbing in-between, so it looks very much to be a very early Deco style soda, or at least an evolutionary precursor. TOC is fine by me provided stuff like this pops out now and again. []
This dump is also bigger than initially thought, as proven by an exploratory test hole my dad made. I feel almost spoiled to have such a productive spot to dig. Before finding the spot it had gotten to the point that digging new stuff for the collection was an infrequent event, but this spot has the right age and variety of finds to allow the collection to grow at a respectable clip.
I brought the camera today so here are some pics!
Best first bottle ever:
Abbot Bros Rheumatic Remedy Chicago:
Layer shots!:
Makes ya drool, eh?
There're 2 snuffs back in thar!
I Jinxed this Peoria SS coke by taking its picture, so naturally it came out topless:
https://fbcdn-sphotos-g-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash3/17585_10102659857171720_524270790_n.jpg[/image
Sweet gallon jug:
[IMG]https://fbcdn-sphotos-f-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/1000371_10102659857101860_1938701219_n.jpg
Your order of 1 fresh hutch is coming right up!
The Haul:
Cool meds and whatnot
3 McMaster & Derges hutches; 2 private mold and 1 slugplate, all common. Also a 4 ounce and a 6 ounce Wheeler druggists; duplicates of ones found on the 3rd. The amber square "Allaire Woodward & Co. Peoria, ILL" bulk drug bottle is a nice new addition though.
Awesome coke/hires, Advance bottling co crown, Rumford phosphate bottle, Ayer's Hair Vigor, Wilson Food Co Peoria jars, nice 1/2 gallon western stoneware jug, and 2 sizes of Black Cat stove dressing:
This bottle is the pure definition of awesome. Not only a supreme rarity but attractive and interesting too. It has a semi-contour profile and the area with the coke/hires plates has decorative ribbing in-between, so it looks very much to be a very early Deco style soda, or at least an evolutionary precursor. TOC is fine by me provided stuff like this pops out now and again. []