Antique Bottle Digging In An 1890s Bottle Dump Site Ink vs Mucilage Singer Oil ©
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- Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
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Adventure & Archaeology... In this 'ol video, I head back to an 1890s site to do some bottle digging ...Enjoy ! ~ TBD
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Really fun finds!!! Love the clay pipe and the jaw bone 😁
Thanks... yeah, it's a decent site. You have a great digging site there too !
@Travelling..Bottle..Digger thank you very much!!!! I already have been back to it, and just got home from vaca 2 days ago. Lol. I LOVE IT SO MUCH!!!
Hey Neato Show K, love the purpling of bottles💜, very nice mucilage 😲🙋♀️😊💥⭐💥
Hey Kevin, that aspirin bottle is so cool! I love the green color. Nice collection of clay pipes also. Thanks for the positive video man, I appreciate it!! Thanks again 👍
Awesome finds and bottles Kevin. Nice Singer oil bottle and clay pipe. Lew and I are looking forward to watching more of your videos. Take care and happy hunting to you.----Jeffrey Hull Jr. (Jeff & son Lew)
Like the labelled mucilage bottles!
Awesome stuff, that green aspirin is killer !
Love the clay pipe!😊
Sweet finds, man 💥!! Love seeing the pipes roll out !!
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Heading to the Honey hole tomorrow if my back mellows out. 💪😎⚡
Yes I have found two of those St. Joseph's aspirin bottles Kevin. They aren't very common for sure. Nice singer oil bottle too. The ceramic stopper is nice. Always great finding a clay pipe. We have found a few stoneware glue containers that had original labels,that prior to finding one we believed to be inks also. Always great to learn new facts about the items we find. Cheers and have a great weekend Kevin !
The Singer company had such fancy bottles and advertisements! Do you have a chart that shows how old the clay pipes may be? If not, I can get that to you. It shows the shapes and gives a time period they were probably created. Love the ink vs glue too- I always learn a ton from you! Happy weekend and cool beans!
Pretty cool finds, I actually dug one of those green st Joseph aspirin bottles a couple months ago but that’s the only one, Bauer must have been allot more popular since I’ve dug hundreds of them.
HI I dig the St Joseph aspirin bottles , there common on 1920s and 30 dumps. I think they stayed the same up into the early 1940s. good luck.
It is confusing to be able to differentiate between inks and mucilages, Kevin. The St. Josephs aspirin bottle is very cool, but the clay pipe is awesome!❤
Kevin, very nice bottle finds. Loved the pipe, we just do not find things like that here. Take care.👍👏😀
I find them in 1800s dumps... it has to be an 1800s dump site
Always a bonus, I meant..
You have been finding good stuff. Damn dude
I'm on a roll lol
Great work, Kevin..revisiting an old site and finding some good items is always.I was wondering if you've found any interesting cellar holes lately.
Yes, sir... I sure did. I got two digs around a hole and two inside of it. They'll be coming up soon. I was happy with the digs and finds. Actually, I might post the first dig next, just to get the ball rolling. Tomorrow, I plan to get out and detect around that old concrete structure that Jane and I stumbled upon a couple of months ago in a video. Not sure if you remember, but it had that old piece of John Deere equipment nearby it. If that doesn't pan out, then I have a plan B lol
Hello Kevin. Very nice bottle review. I love the green aspirin bottle best of all. That's definitely a display item. I have a vague remembrance of St Joseph aspirin. Didn't it become Bayer in the 70s? Thanks Kevin.
I'm unsure... I think it's still being made
I like the English mucilage bottles. glue or mucilage bottles have no finished lip most of the time. and like Thous English ones. Bixby made one.
your Singer sewing machine oil bottle is from the 1890s \ 1900s . if it looks a little gray it may have lead in it instead of magnesium.