I like the aged look sometimes. You get some of the best looking stuff. That one lying down with the seal, is it a sauce or an olive oil? It looks huge. Great post by the way. I like the way you keep adding to the same Galveston dig post.Here is some of my aquas...mostly peppersauce or other condiments.
Very niceBeen a while since I posted a dig here so figured I'd get one up. Went digging last Sunday and ended up digging 5 holes. First was a trash pit-found one local pharmacy bottle. Second through fourth holes were duds...stuff was too new (1930's). Fifth hole was a nice 4' x 4' x 6' privy loaded with glass from 1900-1915 or so. Mostly broken, but I did rustle up 4 more local pharmacy bottles, a couple local hutch sodas, a very hard to find large Galveston brewing bottle (these commonly come in a smaller size but this larger (quart?) size is the first intact one I have dug in 7 years), and a super hard to find Galveston flask...also the first of this variation I have dug in 7 years. A super hole and I'm aching to get back out and do some more digging this coming weekend!
Is that a Maltese cross ?Here is some of my aquas...mostly peppersauce or other condiments.
I love the bottle especially the flash of Benicia on the cross. Beauty!Sure is. Cool 1880's pickle bottle I dug.