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tall clay bottle

It's a water bottle...most likely german...we dug one that was embossed in Beaufort, and the name lead us to the ID.

GT
 
Well I can speak for the marbles you have there, the larger blue one is called a Bennington, made of glazed clay in Germany in the late 1800s to early 1900's. The smaller glass one next to it is made by the Vitro Agate factory in Parkersbug WV in the 1940's to 1960's. Both are fairly common to run across but always fun to find.:clapping:
 
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