HONEY HOLE OF LONG FORGOTTEN TREASURES DISCOVERED! ANTIQUE BOTTLE DIGGING TURNS UP AMAZING FINDS!!
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- HONEY HOLE OF LONG FORGOTTEN TREASURES DISCOVERED! ANTIQUE BOTTLE DIGGING TURNS UP AMAZING FINDS!!
Heavy Machinery uncovers amazing history! This treasure hunt required us breaking out a skilled excavator operator and flipping tons of old concrete to uncover the valuable antique glass that lies beneath! You won't believe what we uncover!
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Wow, a honey hole indeed! Looks like a great day.
Yes it was!
The Jewel Tea company was a company that traveled door to door selling food, spices and just about anything you can think of. I used to look forward the visits of the Jewel Tea man.
I believe it was merged into Jewel-Osco grocery when the anti door-to-door ordinances became popular
Very cool!
Sort of like the Watkin's man of my generation.
Jewell Tea also made dishes. Very collectible.
I purchased a coat from Jewel Tea. I liked them.
Great finds!! Thank you!
Enjoy your stuff 😊
Great video! I wish I could get a machine in to where I dig it would be a big help! My back would like it too lol
my dad lives next to an old coal mine from the early 1900's that I'm probably going to start carefully poking around (not the mineshaft itself, but the surrounding area) for cool artifacts. Y'all have inspired me to give it a try!
Be careful mines can be tricky and very dangerous!
You need to do like crick diggers and have an action once or twice a week. They are making a killing.
Sadly Live-streaming for long periods of time hurts your channel. It limits your future viewership due to short average view times on long videos. However I do run a Ebay store that is linked in every video description 😎
I love seeing your daughter with you in this endeavor! I spent my early years going out into the Blue Mountains with the family fishing. Being included with my brother did a lot to make me independent and ready to do “boy things” as they were called then, getting dirty, getting wet, getting wet and dirty, trying my strength, etc.
I love the inkwells! However I really really love keys I grew up in a house that was built in the 1920s and until I was in high school we had a skeleton key and that’s how you got in the house! Y’all did an excellent job!
This guy with his sunglasses reminded me of fps Russia at first glance.... I used to watch every video that guy put out.... haha
Hope your haveing a top top 👍 weekend amazing video u legend hope the weather is holding up fore ya and see you at the next 👍
Awesome video!!!!
As a new and learning " bottle guy "
How do you divide the bottles when there's more then one digger?
Take turns picking a bottle each at the end?
Take turns in the hole? 5 minutes each keep what you dug??
Just curious.
Have a Jesus filled day everyone
Greg in Michigan
It all comes down to who has found what in the past and who has the most money invested in the excavator rental haha. But honestly none of us are there out of greed. For instance in this video all I kept was the milk bottle and broken stuff. I was just excited to be a part of saving history!
@@adventurearchaeology
Ok, I was just wondering.
As I've said I'm new to bottle collecting and just joined our local club....
"Kalamazoo antique bottle club"
I've heard some of the guys say they sometimes lay all the bottles on the ground when there all done and the one that found and got permission to dig picks first and then they just take turns.
Just curious how other people do it.
Now back to going through your older videos.
I've learned a lot watching your videos.
Thanks for taking the time to make and post them.
Have a Jesus filled day everyone
Greg in Michigan
Great haul Brandon! Some really great bottles and the jug was sweet! Hope you and your family had a great Thanksgiving! God bless and can't wait to see even more! (And shes not really That dirty....🤣)
Lol she did dirt angels it was bad!
Let her get dirty that is what being a kid is all about. My grandmother always said "It will come out in the wash", and she was/is spot on to this day!
Wow what a overwhelming day of bottles you guys found! Hope ya had a great thanksgiving, I for one am thankful for finding your channel and Exploring Alabama’s too! Totally worth every minute of watching!! Thanks and have a bless full day!!!
I’m very happy you found us as well!
Wow! Lots of awesome finds! You'll have to go back to see what else is there that you didn't find the first time! Your daughter was having fun climbing around and getting dirty! Even girls like to play in the dirt once in while! 😊
Looks like everybody had a great time!
What a great video. I always imagine just how much is still buried there after you leave. Can drive you a bit crazy lol. Anyways thanks for sharing such a fun time
Great dig with family and friends! 😎😎
Great video, love the whiskey jug! That little rat was running for his life there 😁
Thanks and yes he was haha!
Believe it or not, the Palmer's brought back some memories to me. When we dug around Suisun Bay down in the Bay Area, we used to find a lot of those. They were actually one of my favorite bottles because of the color and the different varieties of the bottle shapes. Great video lot of memories hope you guys had a good turkey day. Take care.
Thanks Wade!
As kids we had a great spot in Pinole,believe it was an old city dump.we would collect bottles and sell them.loys of digging great fun for teens.
I guess you answered your question about your fans wanting see more colabs. Getting everyone envoled ,to me, makes it more interesting. Stay safe brother.👍☮️
I hope so!
Oh, forgot...the Carbona bottle was most likely a carbon tetrachloride dry cleaning fluid...they started in NYC, moved to Newark, back to NY...on and on. But the bottle looks like cleaning fluid, although they made other products with the emphasis on "fireproof" products for household safety.
Can attest, live in NYC and find those Carbona bottles all over the place, found 3 different sizes of them all cork top, all in bottle dumps ranging in age from 1910-1925.
Dang, y’all killed it on this one! Incredible haul. Hope to see some of it cleaned up, especially the salt glazed jug. Congrats to all. Enjoyed the video.
I did a short version. Exploring Alabama has much more shown in multiple videos on his! Be sure to check those out!
@@adventurearchaeology Yeah, definitely will
Lovely salt glazed flagon half the battle having a Barra to help you dig
Oh, wow, what an amazing dump Brandon! I think your daughter had more fun than anybody! I love that jug!!!💖
Thanks Cynthia!
Great video it all was so interesting and The Jewel Tea bottle was an very common item that was sold door to door and it was sold in the south as the north. They sold about anything you used around the house.
Very weird that I have never found one haha!
Berghoff from Ft Wayne!! My hometown. Pretty common around here but still love to find them. Started brewing in 1888. My uncle worked for them through their transition into Falstaff in 1954.
Very cool!
I've found a Centlivre, but no Berghoff yet. One of these days.
Man that Ohio whisky is one that I’d kill for! I’m uploading my first live bottle hunt video today, (which was a wash Bc the spot sucked). But next week I’m going to a turn of the century dump where 8 large whole jugs have been found! But that’s besides the point. Your videos are what keep me and my friend Caleb going so thanks and great stuff! (Btw I did not mention but I am BB#3FAN, I changed my name for something more fitting lol 🙂)
That’s awesome and I like the new name!
@@adventurearchaeology thanks!
Been watching your channel for a long while now, first time commenting. That carbona bottle was actually was a first of it’s kind non-flammable stain remover for clothes. Then they got into stove polishers and the shoe polish. Very cool find, thought you would enjoy the history of that bottle!!
Thanks so much for the comment and for being a longtime watcher!
12 minutes...heck...I could watch for hours...but great family fun...
As always Big Thumbs up every time
Thanks Mary that means a ton!
THAT IS DANGEROUS..........GET YOUR WIFE OUT OF THERE............NO BOTTLE IS WORTH A LIFE...........
A good way to spend the day 😊
Incredible location, amazing bottles, great video, oh man to get my hands on an excavator, lol.
Enjoy the video’s y’all do
Thanks James!
Be safe guys. Don’t risk too much. You can call this place Bottleland!!!🤣🤣🤣👍🏻
I have NEVER been able to find documentation of bottle dumps in uk.. In. 70s collectors had word of mouth from. Old. Locals and. Found lots but I couldn't get any info anywhere. I. Live in. Lincolnshire.
I will predict that in this video you will dig a hole with an excavator and find some bottles.
Nailed it like a boss!
Hahaha Man I need your guidance in the stock market!
Adventure Archaeology buy low , sell high 👍🍻
That's an amazing find. I'll bet you don't always get so lucky. Great find!
Love the videos... A lot of awesome finds.. Love the cobalt ink, been looking for one forever just don't find them up here... Good luck, keep posting and be safe..
I so cannot get enough of these digs, its the simple things in life right?...lol great video Brandon as always 😀👍💪
You got that right!
Oh hey, a Fort Wayne bottle! Not as surprising as you might think though since Fort Wayne, once upon a time, was a huge hub for trade, commerce, and shipping due to location for rail and water travel over the St. Mary, St. Joseph, and Maumee rivers.
Oh boy! Love the bottle digs. What a cool bunch of meds etc. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 ~ Texas
Wow! Fantabulous dig site! I've never thought about checking under old foundations,,, hmmm 🤔
My great grandparents on my mother's side were druggists in Fort Wayne IN. I was able to score a small embossed medicine bottle from their J&J Brink and Son's store on an Ebay auction. The building where their store was still stands. It's a pizza parlor now.
I'm old enough to remember the Jewel-T man coming by the house to take orders and deliver them to my mom. This would have been back in the 1960's. They delivered a lot of things, including food coloring and other bottled food products.
I'm from Fort Wayne, cool to see you guys pull a bottle from here. I really want to start hunt bottles, just got to make the time.
Hey I'm from Indiana too I dig in converse I found the old town dump and it's absolutely filled with bottles and the good thing is I'm the only one who knows about it
You wouldn't happen to be related to a Paul, would you? I went to school with his kids. Small world if so.
There was a Jewel Tea company building in the town of Barrington Illinois which is about an hour from chicago. Today its nothing but a park in the village of barrington. If you look around theres some evidence of previous structures sprinkled throughout the park ( You have to go off the trails.)
Very cool treasures! Any chance you could provide some info about the gloves the one guy was wearing with the yellow knuckle protectors built in?
We live on a old Marsh that was reclaimed in the georgian times (1770s and before, some back to 1500s) the whole entire towns and surroundings were once Marsh, when they reclaimed it they used trash in mammoth amounts but I know nothing of how far down ud have to go, where and etc's.. Anyone any idea?
Jewel Tea Co. was (is?) a major grocery chain in the Chicago area. Don't know much about its history but I used to shop there.
Carbons-- dry cleaning fluid bottle. Nan from Florida
Hello from Tennessee. I need one of those shovels. Great finds. I hope you had a great thanksgiving. Keep doing the videos and I’ll keep watching.
Jewel Tea made a whole line of dishes during the '30s and '40s very collectable.
When i bought my farm in 1976 it had a large trash pile on it . When I started cleaning it up I found 2 Bud wine bottles whole alone with about 25 other old soda bottles.
Hey I’m from Anniston an I don’t recall the drugstore on that bottle probably before my time how ever the oldest drugstore I remember on noble street would be JE wikle drugstore it closed its doors about 15/20 years ago but the building an sign are still there man I remember going in there with my grandma an mr wikle would give me a candy stick horehound was my favorite. They was also the last old time drugstore to have a delivery man if you was to sick or had no way to get you medication an things. Thanks this brung back such a get memory for me.I called my uncle an ask him he said that was the name of the drugstore on that bottle you found before it was wikle drugstore.
I know a guy use to be friends, guys an alcoholic but he has a mine claim and has pulled thousands of very old bottles and other things from a dump 100-200+ yrs old. His whole house was over flowed with old bottles and his back yard had piles and piles of old bottles. I seen him trying to sell them once in a yard sale but no real takers and his prices was nuts.
Jewel T was a curbside shopping truck that use to come to my house when I was a kid in the 70's my mom use to shop the truck which looked between and ice cream truck and a milk truck
In uk there seems to be lots bottle dumps all over.. I live on a old park edge and in back garden close to the fire ashes pit when burying my dogs a number of old victorian bottles came out.. No inks tho. All pretty generic, nothing was rare.
Paul here. I really don't like you digging in the slope with under digging it and risking a collapse.
I live about 45 minutes from fort Wayne Indiana there should be some beer bottles from there and Coke too
I just cringe when I hear the excavator bucket scrapping against glass. Are you ever worried that you might be breaking a very rare item?
My brother-in-law got meningitis from digging in a hole like that, and almost died they had to do open heart surgery and put the medication drip directly on his heart.
My digging would end with the sight of that rat. Not afraid of them unless they surprise me.
Hi all, are you going to run a metal detector over the site as well?..
Too much rust. Impossible for any detector to work sadly.
Yes , was just thinking about setting detection up high for gold?....
But yes your right... cheers..
Nothing more heart breaking than finding something rare as but broken..
When I saw EA's Video I was wondering where you were . Gotta wait for those releases .
Aww, your little sweetie. All covered in dirt except for her little bow.
My wife would have clean that hole out in a heartbeat after seeing that rat ! Just trying to get out of there ! 😆 🤣 😂 she totally afraid of mice and rats !
I sure would like to see your collection of bottles, Perhaps one day you will make a tour video of your bottle room.
That small milk with the phone number is my favorite.
Great finds man, this would be a blast.
Nice finds! It's great to see kids outside playing in the dirt instead of staring at a phone or other device.
jewelry tea sell good in south carolina some over a 100
Great video Brandon
Thanks Man!
Once you have most bottles it really takes a real good bottle to get excited over I know that's how I am
2:30 carbona is I believe a lubricating oil but don't quote me on that
The only thing I hate is that you didn’t find a hutch but there’s always tomorrow.
Very cool video Brandon!
Thanks Spike!
U guys should sive that
Might find some old coins.
Glad I found you guys! Discovered you on a Reddit thread about Alabama RUclipsrs. Slick work and a fun channel!
Really? Had no clue we were on reddit haha! Im glad you found us as well!
Being under a bank like that is very dangerous.
I've got a octagon med bottle about like that one you showed
How in the world would you have known a dump was under that house?
Thanks for sharing another great adventure 👍
Great dig. Love to see some of those cleaned up.
Now that was a cool location. I wish I could run up on something like that!
Daddy she’s having fun let her get as dirty as she want she washes!
why did they throw those great old jugs away?
The female regulator was to keep us from burying their husbands in the backyard!😂🤣😂🤣🤣🤣😂🤣🤣😂
HAHAH!
Great Video!!! Awesome finds!!!!
What got you into hunting antique bottles?
and there are bowling pin BR
The whiskey jug survives.Amazing a house built over an old bottle dump.
It was an actually an old business of some sort haha! The building was huge!
What awesome 👌 finds 👌
Jewel tea common in the north. Meaning PENNSYLVANIA I've never dug one but found at antique stores
So crazy how stuff is common up there but rare down here lol
9:53 Ain't no such thing! Lol!
Very rewarding day! Best part is ... the target is STILL lucrative!
Exactly!
Great video hello from Rome
Do u ever find fire grenades???