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These are all bottles I recovered from a series of hunts I conducted on 2/5 2/6 and 2/7.
Bottles include from left to right:
1. Fred W. Fleer from Graham Ave. Brooklyn. Circle slug with horseshoe.
2. Chas H. Bevers from Hastings 'On the Hudson' NY
3. Lembeck and Betz from Jersey City NJ. First generation full name 'KARL HUTTER' (1877-1900)
4. Engelbert Bick from Brooklyn NY.
5. Samuel Liebmann's Sons [#1]
6. Samuel Liebmann's Sons [#2] (reconstructed in full from fragments)
7. Frank Meng from Morris Ave NY.
8. H. Straehle from New Rochelle NY.
9. Slick tooled amber whiskey flask.
10. Cannington, Shaw, & Co. Ld. - 3 piece molded, applied top (1892-1913).
11. Lea & Perrins Worshtishire Sauce (tooled top)
12. Moutarde De Diaphane from Bordeaux, France. This was the same brand of mustard used on the RMS Titanic.
Some in situ picks:
These are some of the bottles I kept.
These are broken bottles that I left in situ.
The bottom one is a David Mayer beer from the Bronx NY. David Mayer was a Confederate soldier who moved North after the Civil War. This is the 4th time I have encountered one of his bottles, 2 intact that I kept and 2 broken that I left.
Bottles include from left to right:
1. Fred W. Fleer from Graham Ave. Brooklyn. Circle slug with horseshoe.
2. Chas H. Bevers from Hastings 'On the Hudson' NY
3. Lembeck and Betz from Jersey City NJ. First generation full name 'KARL HUTTER' (1877-1900)
4. Engelbert Bick from Brooklyn NY.
5. Samuel Liebmann's Sons [#1]
6. Samuel Liebmann's Sons [#2] (reconstructed in full from fragments)
7. Frank Meng from Morris Ave NY.
8. H. Straehle from New Rochelle NY.
9. Slick tooled amber whiskey flask.
10. Cannington, Shaw, & Co. Ld. - 3 piece molded, applied top (1892-1913).
11. Lea & Perrins Worshtishire Sauce (tooled top)
12. Moutarde De Diaphane from Bordeaux, France. This was the same brand of mustard used on the RMS Titanic.
Some in situ picks:
These are some of the bottles I kept.
These are broken bottles that I left in situ.
The bottom one is a David Mayer beer from the Bronx NY. David Mayer was a Confederate soldier who moved North after the Civil War. This is the 4th time I have encountered one of his bottles, 2 intact that I kept and 2 broken that I left.