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Help for bottle hunters and why you should consider treasure hunting for income.

Recycling abandoned wealth back into the economy pays bills and is as much fun as you can have with your clothes on. Since 1983, the Treasure Association
 
first time to post.can someone help me identify this bottle.has pictures of a man on front,and ships or something on sides has hale pint on front to and a small flag knife and sword at top on front.on the back it has federal law forbids sale or reuse of this bottle at the top.has D 11 at the very bottom on back.has a patten that says DES.pat.73096 and the #s56 makers mark 6
 
I don't know the bottle itself but I know that it was made between the 30's and the 60's. The federal law warning is only on bottles from that time period after prohibition was repealed.
 
hi ernest,would love a free copy,r.hampshire,11 high street,bombala,new south wales,2632, australia,regards hampy.
 
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