56, we have 2 years on you😀Loved all the blue bottles including the poison. And loved the Log Cabin syrup. You always find the most interesting locations. Keep having fun youngster👍👏
Hello 👋 from New York you Found Some Amazing Finds Thank you for Bringing me Along with you I can't wait to see What you Find Next ☺️ 😊 Have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year 🎅 🤶🎄🎁⛄️🦌☃️
I can dig early 1800s dumps here but I prefer 20s and 30s dumps because I find a great variety of everything and piles of money making milk, Whitehouse and monarch honey jars. 💪😎 Yes I understand the higher prices on the pontiled bottles but I'm not as big as I used to be to dig deep.
I've seen tiny screw tops like that cobalt one, especially in a 1935-70 rural hospital dump ash tip. Every soda & milk was broken. Lots of injection bottles & "Doho" eye drops. A 14kt wedding band and about $8.50 face in change 1907-70. Little clad, too many broken syringes & needles. It was a manufacturing dispensary, so some neat cobalt chemicals. Lab glassware looked druggy, but was in this context. I think a lot of stuff on bedside tables got swept up & thrown away. Screening really paid here.. nursing housing is still extant on the property, now "child & family svcs." The old buildings were demolished in the '80s-'90s.
poison (n.) c. 1200, poisoun, "a deadly potion or substance," also figuratively, "spiritually corrupting ideas; evil intentions," from Old French poison, puison (12c., Modern French poison) "a drink," especially a medical drink, later "a (magic) potion, poisonous drink" (14c.), from Latin potionem (nominative potio) "a drinking, a drink," also "poisonous drink" (Cicero), from potare "to drink".
56, we have 2 years on you😀Loved all the blue bottles including the poison. And loved the Log Cabin syrup. You always find the most interesting locations. Keep having fun youngster👍👏
Nice dig!
Great finds once again 🤗🤗🤗 Enjoyed the video 👍👍
Glad you enjoyed
Happy birthday from another old digger/dirtfisher I enjoy your videos/keep on keeping on
I’m glad you’re finding some great bottles Scott, in that dump! Thanks for the invite there, have a great day washing them and admiring your finds!
You found some good ones, Scott. The milks are awesome and of course, I love the poison. Hope you have a very Merry Christmas!🎄❤️
Hello 👋 from New York you Found Some Amazing Finds Thank you for Bringing me Along with you I can't wait to see What you Find Next ☺️ 😊 Have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year 🎅 🤶🎄🎁⛄️🦌☃️
Thank you! You too!
What a cracker of a blue poison well found
Nice stuff, thanks
Glad you liked it!
Great haul , maybe we will get some warm days soon . Lol sooner than later . Thanks for sharing 20:58
I hope so!
that uranium glass top you show at the end is a peculator lid for a coffee pot.
I can dig early 1800s dumps here but I prefer 20s and 30s dumps because I find a great variety of everything and piles of money making milk, Whitehouse and monarch honey jars. 💪😎 Yes I understand the higher prices on the pontiled bottles but I'm not as big as I used to be to dig deep.
Great work you can’t save them all👍
You got that right!
I've seen tiny screw tops like that cobalt one, especially in a 1935-70 rural hospital dump ash tip. Every soda & milk was broken. Lots of injection bottles & "Doho" eye drops. A 14kt wedding band and about $8.50 face in change 1907-70. Little clad, too many broken syringes & needles. It was a manufacturing dispensary, so some neat cobalt chemicals. Lab glassware looked druggy, but was in this context. I think a lot of stuff on bedside tables got swept up & thrown away. Screening really paid here.. nursing housing is still extant on the property, now "child & family svcs." The old buildings were demolished in the '80s-'90s.
Love your digging adventures, just curious if you’ve retired to be able to go on your hunts, I am 63 and happily retired lol.❤
I've been digging like this for 34 years. No I'm not retired this is my job. This and running an antique shop and making videos.
Whenever your birthday is, happy birthday
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Yeah some of these old bottles you don’t know what’s in there someday may contains pamyoka!
Hi Scott, another great dig thank you for sharing. I’m headed down your way in a few days. Where is your shop?
It's in Selma NC at 104 E Anderson St.
Merry Christmas Scott!
Do you have any idea what sort of poison was in the Sharp & Doam bottles?
Not really.
Looks like bacon grease in the bottle
poison (n.)
c. 1200, poisoun, "a deadly potion or substance," also figuratively, "spiritually corrupting ideas; evil intentions," from Old French poison, puison (12c., Modern French poison) "a drink," especially a medical drink, later "a (magic) potion, poisonous drink" (14c.), from Latin potionem (nominative potio) "a drinking, a drink," also "poisonous drink" (Cicero), from potare "to drink".