Hello 👋 from New York USA you found some amazing finds my favorite definitely was the Bottles with the Horse 🐎 on it the Feilds Ink Bottle and the Little Hair tonic Bottle Thank you for bringing me along with you I can't wait to see what you find next
When I was a little girl in the late 40s, I remember the cough medicine was brown. It came in a brown bottle and it tasted disgustingly brown. I was very excited when they created a cherry flavor a few years later! I suspect those lung mixtures tasted brown too. I like your night time videos since you make sure the lighting is perfect and we can read those fantastic labels. So Interesting.....Thanks!
Hi Tom, sorry to hear you have the dreaded covid, get well soon. The wife & I are just over it, luckily we are all jabbed up so werent too ill with it. Ive got one of the MAPPINS, ROTHERHAM, bottles, dug on a farm tip near Southwell, over 40 years ago. I also have 5 DIFFERENT SCHWEPPES, four flat bottom skittles & one hamilton. You certaily do get a lot of bottles/jars with the labels on, some of the writing is beautiful. Another great video, dont be long getting well & getting out again, take care.
The small green bottle with the recessed panel is a corn treatment bottle. It had a brush applicator that went into that recess. I had one just like it that had a full label but was from Canada. I love that hair tonic bottle! Lovely shape and color!
Tom get better soon and remember you do everything great on your channel, I've always enjoyed them not to mention how you display the clean bottles ,get well !!!! ❤️
Hope you're feeling a little better. I just want to say that it might be better to put bottles on a small electric revolving turntable at the end of each video (if you can find or make one). That would mean that each bottle stayed upright, it would turn 360 degrees and the camera wouldn't need to move. Also, with that arrangement, you could shine a light behind them especially the coloured ones. Incidentally, you clean them so well, they look as though they've just left the glass works. Regards.
Hello Tom, I love your night time video. The cinematography is amazing. The ink that is round is a spool ink. Loved the hair tonic the curves in the bottle make it interesting. Three William Hornby's can't go wrong with that. Amazing dig with so many brilliant labels. Sorry to hear you have Covid, Godspeed Tom. Take care and be safe. ✌
Another amazing video and that has to be one of the best dunks ever, the soil must be well-drained and extremely dry most of the time to preserve those paper labels that well
Yep its really high up it dousnt matter how deep you dig you will never hit water one day a enamel sign will surface and i know now it will be absolutely purfect
Thank you and thats down to you lot that has helped suport my channel. It costs a lot of money for fancy gopros. drones. timelapse fittings. and all the rest of the equipment i use i would of never got to the point im at right now with out help from my subscribers
Nice video once again Tom, that KoFi thing took some working out. Had to join it myself which took even longer than I thought. But I think I got there in the end haha. Enjoy the coffee ☕️
Its a bit ironic Tom you digging out all those lung tonic bottles ive just seen your other blog where you have covid.but you got some nice bottles.take care.
Eh, T, my bro, our kid, Pete Wilding, moved into your SinA town, bout coupla abs back. Seems he pissed off to Wales, just wondering if youd ever met him. We all used to dig glass etc, but he wornt s bothered. Khe still returns for his pt bins contracting, just lives in Wales in between nowadays. Ask him if he knows Sam.
I follow an old bottles page on Facebook. It appears to me that a lot of America didn't have dumps like England and just threw their stuff in privies. So they always seem to be digging them out. I could be wrong though. Look for patches of stinging nettles and broken glass o the surface. Good luck!
Thanks but hear in the uk in the industrial revolution all the little villages turned into biggish towns almost overnight all that rubbish had to go somewhere so every available deep hole was filled to the top with rubbish. They say hear in the uk you are literally walking on history
It is great to see the labels!
Thanks Tom get well soon
Hello 👋 from New York USA you found some amazing finds my favorite definitely was the Bottles with the Horse 🐎 on it the Feilds Ink Bottle and the Little Hair tonic Bottle Thank you for bringing me along with you I can't wait to see what you find next
The hair tonic bottle is gorgeous. Thanks for the great video Tom. Cheers and take care.
When I was a little girl in the late 40s, I remember the cough medicine was brown. It came in a brown bottle and it tasted disgustingly brown. I was very excited when they created a cherry flavor a few years later! I suspect those lung mixtures tasted brown too. I like your night time videos since you make sure the lighting is perfect and we can read those fantastic labels. So Interesting.....Thanks!
Get better soon! Great dig. Love the labels! Beautiful finds!
Wow. They clean up so nice, so pretty.
Wow awesome finds Tom lot’s of labels too and they really shine now there all clean. Take care and thank you for sharing 👍👍👍👏👏👏💖💖
Always such beautiful and amazing Finds, and it's unbelievable how well the labels are preserved on the bottles you pull UNREAL but...AMAZING
Love your channel always look forward to them.
Hi Tom, sorry to hear you have the dreaded covid, get well soon.
The wife & I are just over it, luckily we are all jabbed up so werent too ill with it.
Ive got one of the MAPPINS, ROTHERHAM, bottles, dug on a farm tip near Southwell, over 40 years ago.
I also have 5 DIFFERENT SCHWEPPES, four flat bottom skittles & one hamilton.
You certaily do get a lot of bottles/jars with the labels on, some of the writing is beautiful.
Another great video, dont be long getting well & getting out again, take care.
All those lovely beers was hoping to find them on your shop. Great dig and finds.
Gorgeous bottles 💖
The small green bottle with the recessed panel is a corn treatment bottle. It had a brush applicator that went into that recess. I had one just like it that had a full label but was from Canada. I love that hair tonic bottle! Lovely shape and color!
The Hornby honey hole loving inks mate 👍🏻
Love the William Hornby crown top mate well dug
Thanks mate. The aqua aplied crown cap one is Smaller than the usual ones its 8oz all the rest are 10oz
Tom get better soon and remember you do everything great on your channel, I've always enjoyed them not to mention how you display the clean bottles ,get well !!!! ❤️
Thank you
Hope you're feeling a little better. I just want to say that it might be better to put bottles on a small electric revolving turntable at the end of each video (if you can find or make one). That would mean that each bottle stayed upright, it would turn 360 degrees and the camera wouldn't need to move. Also, with that arrangement, you could shine a light behind them especially the coloured ones. Incidentally, you clean them so well, they look as though they've just left the glass works. Regards.
I hope you feel better soon! Thanks for the video!
Hello Tom,
I love your night time video. The cinematography is amazing. The ink that is round is a spool ink. Loved the hair tonic the curves in the bottle make it interesting. Three William Hornby's can't go wrong with that. Amazing dig with so many brilliant labels. Sorry to hear you have Covid, Godspeed Tom. Take care and be safe. ✌
Thanks debra
cool dig some nice stuff,, that tin cleaned up nice
Those Hornby crown seals are fantastic. A pictorial crown seal like that if rare could make a £500 plus if it was an Australian bottle.
Another amazing video and that has to be one of the best dunks ever, the soil must be well-drained and extremely dry most of the time to preserve those paper labels that well
Yep its really high up it dousnt matter how deep you dig you will never hit water one day a enamel sign will surface and i know now it will be absolutely purfect
Great labels on some of those bottles!
Your channel is good and your production value has improved in a lot in a short time.
Thank you and thats down to you lot that has helped suport my channel. It costs a lot of money for fancy gopros. drones. timelapse fittings. and all the rest of the equipment i use i would of never got to the point im at right now with out help from my subscribers
Enjoyed that tom. Cheers. I think the brass case had been sat on. 👍🍾
They were shaped like that mate
Just like hip flasks
@@bottlediggertom yeah it just looked a bit squint, between the lid & base, I thought maybe that was possibly why it was thrown. 👍
I always get anxious that you'll get trapped by a cave in, then I remember you posted the video. What a putz I am. Anyway, love the videos.
I've only dug at night two or three times . we had to sneak in to a land fill when the worker left.
somebody may have already written this but I think the tin could be a cigarette case….i have memories of seeing that shape as a child
Tom your vids are the best bottle digging vids out there mate.get well from the dreaded bug soon too
Thanks wont take me long
Great video Tom, love seeing the labels, Sorry to hear you have covid, hope you're feeling better soon, take care
Nice video once again Tom, that KoFi thing took some working out. Had to join it myself which took even longer than I thought. But I think I got there in the end haha. Enjoy the coffee ☕️
Thank you
New viewer I like what I have seen! I think you dig deeper than any other bottlediggertom I’ve seen so far!! 💕💕WV🙂
Thats not that deep you should check some of my other digs out
@@bottlediggertom I have been working on it!
Its a bit ironic Tom you digging out all those lung tonic bottles ive just seen your other blog where you have covid.but you got some nice bottles.take care.
Cheers lol. I did this video before i got the horrible covid
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Eh, T, my bro, our kid, Pete Wilding, moved into your SinA town, bout coupla abs back.
Seems he pissed off to Wales, just wondering if youd ever met him. We all used to dig glass etc, but he wornt s bothered.
Khe still returns for his pt bins contracting, just lives in Wales in between nowadays. Ask him if he knows Sam.
The labels in this tip are amazing! Why do you think they are so well preserved? Is it above the water table?
If they had just quit smoking all those pipes, they wouldn't have needed all the lung and cough cures.
What of the spoon?? Not silver after all? It looked so promising. 😦
Err i lost it sorry problem when its dark
Hi Tom how do you find a place to dig? Just curious I live in Tennessee we do not have places to dig like that! Nice finds !
I follow an old bottles page on Facebook. It appears to me that a lot of America didn't have dumps like England and just threw their stuff in privies. So they always seem to be digging them out. I could be wrong though.
Look for patches of stinging nettles and broken glass o the surface.
Good luck!
Thanks but hear in the uk in the industrial revolution all the little villages turned into biggish towns almost overnight all that rubbish had to go somewhere so every available deep hole was filled to the top with rubbish. They say hear in the uk you are literally walking on history
@@bottlediggertom woe that is wild!