Bottle Digging and a Little Detecting - The Railway Site.
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- Опубликовано: 25 май 2023
- In this video we return for one last time to an abandoned railway station to investigate a small but interesting bottle 'dump' dating from the 1910s to around 1960. Some very nice bottles appear and although we are not bottle hunters by any measure - a few are selected for the display back home in the shed. Thanks for watching and subscribing! Warren and Colleen.
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Love an old bottle,, thanks for sharing your efforts with us. Very much appreciated.
I enjoyed watch this bottle dump dig.
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Lots of lovely bottles, especially like the blue ones and the "poison"-bottles.
Hi Warren, love the way you put things in perspective. I never payed much attention to history in school so im making up for that now at 50.
Awesome video!! The bottle dump was very interesting.Good luck to you too.
Thank you for another informative video Warren. It always pays to look for old bottles when detecting for coins and artefacts in the more remote locations. I have found some great embossed codd bottles this way. All the best!
As far as the bottles go the only really collectable one in the eyes of a bottle collector was the little cobalt blue “ Not to be taken” poison. Great clip though , well done 👍
Great video enjoyed it heaps the little blue poison bottle u found some of them can be quiet rare the other blue one looks like a Vicks
I have one of those bottles, Warren. My wife found it.
The one you were not sure of , I think it was a meat paste bottle. As a kid dad (worked on the railway) used to take them to work with him. Mum gave me the fish paste ones, did not eat fish for 50 years after that. Most of the Holbrooks ones that we had in the house were fruit sauces, some plain some spicy.
The blue poison is the best bottle 😊
That station master must have been sicker than we think. He appeared to have more medicine bottles than beer bottles so he wasn't a well man.. Those Peck fish paste bottles made good grenades. We had some mean battles we we were kids,. Pleased you left that blue bottle. It did say not to be taken LOl!
I think that I would have been all over those poison bottles...especially the blue one....very pretty little bottle and not all that common.
at 22:20 those blue bottles in the states were Vicks vapor rub?
Awesome video Warren! Any time I am out detecting an old homesite, I always scout around and look for the dump. Have found a lot of interesting bottles and relics from them.
Greetings Mate!!!👊👊 Peter from the state of Georgia in USA, just came across your channel love the video🤩🤩🤩 I do bottle digging and a mixture of other stuff. Peach State Explorer is my channel, thank you for sharing and see ya on the round about in the next adventure 🤗🤗🤗🤗
Thanks for the comment Peter, going to check out your channel now mate. Happy Fossicking! Warren.
Faulting made lemon and vanilla essence.
Would any of those bottles date back to a wooden or clay mold perhaps ?
Was the mystery bottle a mustard?