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Intact Westerwald mug and other relics today.

  • Thread starter calabash digger
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calabash digger

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Me and my mentor went to a low country mill pond and pulled a team effort .
 
Just waiting for my jaw to come back up off the floor before I comment....... except for eagle button everything else has that 1700s look to it.... would love to see pics of the bottom of the mug and one of the onion squat bottles... would love know the story behind that mug too as far as origin, looks German but man I’m totally amazed.... very well done..wow....
 
Must have gotten hot and went to the water to cool off, good idea that's what I have been doing. Very interesting relics CD, that's what I love about this hobby you never know what's going to come into the light of day for the first time in who knows how long. Nice saves :clapping:
HH Jeff
 
Very cool finds! I’d have a drink out of that one!
 
Did a google search and found a very similar mug to that one circa 1725 according to the article..[attachment 368440 D774D4BF-D936-41A8-B5BA-E8D069F8D181.jpeg]
 
Thats fantastic. The handle on the mug is still intact! The pipe and the ax are very nice too. Did you just eyeball find the glass and mug on the. bottom of the pond?
 
Calabash, I don't know much more that I could add that has already been said but WOW. Over the Top finds on the mug, the bottles, axe, pipe......all Fantastic finds for sure. That mug is not only a beautiful piece of Saved History, but unbelievably still intact and in one piece after all these years. Well Done and Congrat's to you.
 
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