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Dug a few 1890s pits

Mr Seitz

New member
I like the older stuff when I can (find) it, this last yard had two 1890s pits in it.The older one is there somewhere.But in the meantime we had fun with these two 90s outhouse holes.

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We found the 1870s version of this bottle.Stine & Kremlich.
I guess Stine out lived Kremlich.There store was above
Town Hall.


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Cool bottle.well would have been.

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Brooklyn NY Druggist

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There were a lot of these Taylor Horehound Balsam in one pit.
Also a few Dr Alexander's Lung Healer's.

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This chamber pot is around 1840s-50 it was used and reused for years.

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Lots of Commons & slicks
 
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This clay wine would have been good.Its easily fixed.

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Local mug base hutch.

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Common amber poison fun fun fun

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A rooster leg with the spur still connected.

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A solid metal iron.I guess the wife said no more! haha

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What the iron looked like before the chipping started.
 
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These are the shoes of the family who used these bottles.
Mom dad & kids.

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And last but not least a whole Ironstone dinner plate.
We do not find these whole very often.
 
n/t
 
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