Ship-Embosed Rum Bottle and Old Stoneware Bottle

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UnderMiner

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Uncovered these two bottles today (Feb. 8th)

Caldwell's Rum:
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I am fairly certain this bottle dates to the year 1951.

Stoneware bottle:
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This stoneware bottle has no markings on it. It is 3" wide and 11" tall.
 

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That stoneware bottle is an odd one, never seen anything quite like it before. I've got a suspicion that it's quite modern, possibly a liquor bottle which postdates the "Federal Law Prohibits..." embossing, but I'm not sure. Great embossing on the rum bottle, at first glance I thought it was much older (you don't see many lady's-leg bottles from the 50s, do you?)
 

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That stoneware bottle is an odd one, never seen anything quite like it before. I've got a suspicion that it's quite modern, possibly a liquor bottle which postdates the "Federal Law Prohibits..." embossing, but I'm not sure. Great embossing on the rum bottle, at first glance I thought it was much older (you don't see many lady's-leg bottles from the 50s, do you?)

This is the bottom of the rum bottle, my theory on the date comes from the "51" embossed on the right.
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