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TJSJHART

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NICE FIND. NOW TO FIND A NEW PEWTER TOP THAT THE PIECE OF , I'M GUESSIN PORCELIAN , WOULD FIT INTO,,,I CAN'T SPELL[8|]
 

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Super nice stuff you got there thanks for sharing
 

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no KB i did not. It will be a 32 footer and no way to get protective tubes in this one. Probably an early one that dates to the 1840's
 

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Great Stein! Based on the womans attire, I would hazard a guess of circa mid to late 1890's. She looks like a fashion lady of that time period. How do you handle digging something like that if you can't use a liner?
 

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If 1840's bottles aren't worth a little risky digging, what is?
No bottle is worth my life or serious injury I don't know about how you feel Wheelah but it won't be me...
 

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