Some items I've found while digging in the ADK

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Here are some items I found while digging on our property in the Adirondacks. The clothing didn't survive very well in the ground but one item actually had fringe on it. I didn't get a good picture of that, unfortunately.
 

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The maple syrup bottle with the diamond mark on the bottom was made by the Illinois Glass Works, they existed from 1915 until 1929 so that's your date range. After 1929 they became the Owens-Illinois Glass Works and the logo changed to incorporate a circle around the diamond.
 

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My favorite maple growing up was Vermont Maid. I just loved those double handles. :cool:
Not sure if its still made...
 

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