Sweet video,Congrats your beers are sweet especially your pictorial one. You should clean them up and do a round up afterwards. I would love to see them cleaned. Continued success !!! Take care and be safe.
The antlers alone are worth taking on that buck head. They sell for good money to people who make knives. You should consider going back and getting them. Great finds and video.
You should have looked at all the freshly dug dirt at the bridge. I've heard of alot of bottles being found during bridge construction. People dumped at the base of bridges.
I know you know but if the bottles are clean like that not broken and no river rash it came out the wash out of the bank. Probably from that bridge construction. I bet if you had a way to dive those deep spots they are some more good bottles in there. That works bottles is sweet!!!
The Artesian bottle may be an early Dr Pepper bottle. They are rare and early. The Dr Pepper Museum website in Waco has detailed information on the bottles.
I've sold a couple of Artesian/DPs manufactured for DP in Waco. In 1890ish when Dr Pepper decided to begin selling individual bottles instead of bulk syrup, they contracted with Artesian bottling to do the bottling. I'm not sure if they sold Artesian/DP in IN. If it is, the bottle will have even more value and rarity. Here's the website: wacohistory.org/items/show/36?tour=2&index=5.
I still think it was a separate bottling company.I really dont think its the same.The Artesian bottling works bottle I found from Martinsville Indiana.I believe the company just bottled spring water,because Martinsville is very famous for springs.They litteraly purchased a ladies house.Because when they where drilling in her backyard.They discovered a underground spring.
The bottle that has " cents" on it very old. Great find
Love when you walk the creek. Such beautiful scenery. Nice bottles. Most of all the yellow truck. Bet they see you coming down the road !! 😁😆
Thanks for watching
Sweet video,Congrats your beers are sweet especially your pictorial one. You should clean them up and do a round up afterwards. I would love to see them cleaned. Continued success !!! Take care and be safe.
Thank you I will definitely have to clean them.Its a little hard with green staining on them.But I have some chemicals.
Heck ya!
You see that Artesian bottling works.Good bottle !!
I know nothing about glass or bottles, but I always enjoy watching everyone do this.
some excellent finds... well worth the walk through the creek
I agree
Nice finds well done enjoyed the video
Thank you very much
The antlers alone are worth taking on that buck head. They sell for good money to people who make knives. You should consider going back and getting them. Great finds and video.
I might
That Artesian is a cool bottle, nice!
I believe they bottled spring water.
You should have looked at all the freshly dug dirt at the bridge. I've heard of alot of bottles being found during bridge construction. People dumped at the base of bridges.
Great video
Good hunt my fellow Hoosier. I've got many variations of that Columbus coke . Its not far from me
Not far from me either
I know you know but if the bottles are clean like that not broken and no river rash it came out the wash out of the bank. Probably from that bridge construction. I bet if you had a way to dive those deep spots they are some more good bottles in there. That works bottles is sweet!!!
Great finds! Awesome video! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks
The Artesian bottle may be an early Dr Pepper bottle. They are rare and early. The Dr Pepper Museum website in Waco has detailed information on the bottles.
I dont think they had anything in common.
I've sold a couple of Artesian/DPs manufactured for DP in Waco. In 1890ish when Dr Pepper decided to begin selling individual bottles instead of bulk syrup, they contracted with Artesian bottling to do the bottling. I'm not sure if they sold Artesian/DP in IN. If it is, the bottle will have even more value and rarity. Here's the website: wacohistory.org/items/show/36?tour=2&index=5.
I still think it was a separate bottling company.I really dont think its the same.The Artesian bottling works bottle I found from Martinsville Indiana.I believe the company just bottled spring water,because Martinsville is very famous for springs.They litteraly purchased a ladies house.Because when they where drilling in her backyard.They discovered a underground spring.
If you go back where you found the local brown bottle you will see a horseshoe under the bottle. @ 11:42 in the video.
The bottle that says French Gloss is a shoe polish bottle.
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