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I stumbled on this site by pure accident - I hadn't even thought about looking for old bottles in N Florida. the earliest bottle I dated is circa 1915 but most are from the 1920's and 1930's. I'm sure there's more and I'll be out there whenever I can go. (The red one wasn't found on the site but all the rest were.)
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Nice. Looks a lot like the types of things I find. Should be areas that you’ll find that have the older stuff. There’s one spot in my bottle dump that has turn off century stuff, other areas are only 1940s+. Keep looking, go to the area with the oldest bottles and dig down a bit.
What is the nice light cobalt/ cornflower blue bottle, any marks or embossing?
 

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If you are referring to the one on the end, it is "Union Products Company Inc" from New Orleans, LA.
I'm going to keep digging because I'm sure I'm only now getting to the older bottles.
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sometimes dumps like these can contain older items , a lot of the time they were just used during the more recent periods of time .

have to research the property to see how long its been there , if there is any potential for older items or if its a newer lot
 

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I thoroughly researched the property but the first deed is from an estate of a woman born in 1912. Per the census, she never lived on the property so I'm afraid that's a dead end without a trip to the county vaults. :(
 

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Good luck. I was referring to the cobalt one in the middle. Seems like a diff shape than typical bromo type bottles from that era. What are the base markings if any. 7ABAAB31-A5DD-425C-84DB-4983AF76CE55.jpeg
 

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It has an M in a circle mark with "design pa 97178". Above that is "BONO 36", but it is harder to read.
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Maryland glass bottle. Might have been a bromo bottle, I don’t know enough to be sure. Good sha.org article to review and a similar but older bottle on worthpoint.



 

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Thanks for the info!
 

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I thoroughly researched the property but the first deed is from an estate of a woman born in 1912. Per the census, she never lived on the property so I'm afraid that's a dead end without a trip to the county vaults. :(

sometimes there is old maps in local history books or old topographical maps will show what buildings existed there at a certain point in time although often those are from the 50's or 60's
 

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