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Bottle stoppers that I’ve found

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From discovery to identification, here is anything related to the hobby of collecting antique bottles or glass. We welcome our users to post photos of their finds, ask questions and share stories about bottle digging. Whether your collection was found in a traditional dump, on the surface, under water, purchased, or passed down through generations- we want to see them!

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Old Guinness bottle from the 1910s made by E.J burke. Edward & John burke were the nephews of the first Arthur Guinness the founder of Guinness beer. They had a brewery in New York City.

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Since you guys enjoyed my collection Here are some more photos and some better quality ones as well! Collected over almost 2 years of digging and walking creeks

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Some of you might recognize this ink brand! They made fountain pens as well as ink. My antique sheaffers ink bottle I found yesterday from the 1910s or early 1920s

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All the Larkin soap co bottles I’ve collected so far. They were pretty local here in New York. And I live an hour and a half away from Buffalo.

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From discovery to identification, here is anything related to the hobby of collecting antique bottles or glass. We welcome our users to post photos of their finds, ask questions and share stories about bottle digging. Whether your collection was found in a traditional dump, on the surface, under water, purchased, or passed down through generations- we want to see them!

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The very worn bottom of a 1940s or 50s Rochester N.Y. Coca Cola bottle I pulled from my local stream. Does this still count as “sea glass” technically lol

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This is a place for sea and beach glass enthusiasts to gather and share their finds and what they do with their glass!

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One of my antique bottle displays in my bedroom

Show off and check out interesting collections!

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A photo I took the day before Halloween in a historic cemetery down the street from me. Hope cemetery Perry N.Y

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One of my antique bottle displays in my room.

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From discovery to identification, here is anything related to the hobby of collecting antique bottles or glass. We welcome our users to post photos of their finds, ask questions and share stories about bottle digging. Whether your collection was found in a traditional dump, on the surface, under water, purchased, or passed down through generations- we want to see them!

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1958 Pepsi bottle I found. In surprisingly good condition.

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I’m not much of an acl bottle person personally. but I found my first 1958 Pepsi bottle today. And it’s in decent condition for being buried

From discovery to identification, here is anything related to the hobby of collecting antique bottles or glass. We welcome our users to post photos of their finds, ask questions and share stories about bottle digging. Whether your collection was found in a traditional dump, on the surface, under water, purchased, or passed down through generations- we want to see them!

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I’m from Wyoming county but here’s some Binghamton bottles I’ve found 3 of them are Kilmer’s swamp root bottles including a sample sized one which unfortunately has a hole, Still looking for the larger embossed Dr Kilmer’s swamp root. The smallest one is a parmint bottle

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News and events around Binghamton, NY, the Triple Cities, and the Southern Tier

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The closest ive gotten to finding a whole hoods sarsaparilla so far

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From discovery to identification, here is anything related to the hobby of collecting antique bottles or glass. We welcome our users to post photos of their finds, ask questions and share stories about bottle digging. Whether your collection was found in a traditional dump, on the surface, under water, purchased, or passed down through generations- we want to see them!

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Cornelius Bailey of the 126th N.Y. infantry he was born may 11th 1848 he lied about his age to enlist. He was killed at Gettysburg his real age was 15. he’s buried in evergreen cemetery Gettysburg

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Some up close shots of some of my antique ink bottles some are 100+ years old. the first 2 were made by Sanfords they still make ink to this day. And the second 2 are made by carters. Carters also made fountain pens briefly. The rest I’m not sure of the makers

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My favorite style of ink bottle. Cone inks the middle two are the oldest dating back to probably the 1880s the rest are early machine made. They can come in the variety of colors to cobalt, amber, to even teal.

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Kirby is an honorary tux with his tiny white spot

A place to post pictures of your Tuxedo Cat. All kitties with a mix of black and white are welcome, and all colors of cat displaying pure tuxie markings :)

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Elias gage 136th N.Y. Gettysburg national cemetery

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Cpt Elijah dinsmore another relative of mine. His son Samuel willey sr fought in the American revolution. Elijah had fought in the American revolution as well and the French and Indian war.

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High quality images of cemeteries and graves.

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A civil war soldier buried down the street from me Lieutenant Robert bullard 136th N.Y. he was wounded in the right leg at the battle of lookout mountain. He died of a stroke Feb 20th 1899 aged 65.

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High quality images of cemeteries and graves.

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A young soldier from my hometown who gave his life in the civil war George Atwood. 24th N.Y. light artillery Buried in Andersonville national cemetery

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The union forever

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A young soldier from my hometown George Atwood 24th N.Y. light artillery. He lost his life in Andersonville prison

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My heartbreaker from today Cliquot club ginger ale bottle from Millis Massachusetts. Dug in western New York.

From discovery to identification, here is anything related to the hobby of collecting antique bottles or glass. We welcome our users to post photos of their finds, ask questions and share stories about bottle digging. Whether your collection was found in a traditional dump, on the surface, under water, purchased, or passed down through generations- we want to see them!

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A soldier from my hometown who died in Andersonville prison, George Atwood.

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High quality images of cemeteries and graves.

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Not sure now many people would appreciate these but here’s all the Mason jars I’ve collected so far.

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A subreddit dedicated to collecting glass.