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heartbreaker pit :cry:

Bill Ladd

New member
I dug out these pieces from an early home site. Most all the pieces were pontilled :cry: Also I at the end I pulled out half of an early 1800 heavy black glass ale not in the pic. The pieces of the early crock jug I think I have them all & may try to glue it. But, I really wish this historical flask was whole :ranting: It was a very cool redish color when held up to the light....
 
i hate when that happens sorry to see that too bill.
 
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