I see a Fitgeralds quart cone, the one green can is a common Beverwyck cream ale but that other green can looks like a Pilser's pale ale. a tough can worth good money in good condition. out of the 3 different Pilsers j-spout cone tops this is the easiest one with the yellow half & half being even tougher & then the white Pilser's beer is about impossible & very rare. Hopefully if you go back in spring when ground thaws out you can find some more Pilsers. Thats a good can. Hold them for me & I'll buy them. LEON.
Today was a nasty rainy day, but it was warm, so I decided to see if the ground was unfrozen. It was a good thing I went. I didn't bring my camera because of the weather, but got pictures of the finds. Most of the dump was unfrozen. I started out by finding a couple of Little Man Ale cones. Then, I got lucky. I flipped over a piece of frozen dirt, and porcelain was staring me right in the face. A 1913 NH license plate. Not as nice as the 1918 plate condition-wise, but a very worthy find nevertheless. After that I found some more cone tops, some flat tops, and two cone top beer can caps. I left with a full bag. I found a few Little Man Ales (quarts and regular size), a Krueger quart, an unknown quart, two flat tops that I think are older Pabst Blue Ribbon cans, an unknown flat top, and an Old Topper Snappy Ale. Will go back when I get a nice warm day.
That 1913 license plate is an awesome find! Maybe you will find some car parts from that time period. It is amazing to me all the different cone tops you are finding and that they are actually in decent condition. The only cone tops I have ever seen in dumps were so rusted that there was just enough left to know that it was a cone top can. It looks like that dump will be giving you many nice finds this year once the ground fully thaws. Good luck and I'm looking forward to seeing your next finds.
The green can is a Neuweiler's Cream Ale from Allentown Pennsylvania. Thats a decent can. Not rare but not super common either. If it was the Bock version then it would be super rare. Good find. Congrats. LEON.