The little brown and green bottles are most likely pill bottles.... the round white porcelain pieces are to old zinc mason jar lids...some can be quite valuable...
I'm a hobby rouckhound from Canada but I know of 2 old bottle dumps in the woods just outside of my city , is there any way to identify a bottle with no markings ?
You can definitely narrow down its age and type by checking if it has seams, what type of lip it has, if it has any bumps or ridges on the bottom, by its shape and if it has any distinct features. Joining an online group where you can share a photo for other people to comment on also is very helpful 😁 I am quite new to bottles though so I am sorry to not be much help.
awesome videos!
gotta love vintage bottles, amazing pieces of petrified wood too
Thanks! I love finding the bottles!
Outstanding video - new friend here
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The Pyrex Rador is the glass part of an old electric fuse - that existed before circuit breaker panels. It has a 30 - A amp rating on it. 6:32
How cool! Thanks for letting me know!
The little brown and green bottles are most likely pill bottles.... the round white porcelain pieces are to old zinc mason jar lids...some can be quite valuable...
I thought the same about the small green bottles, that is really interesting to know about the lid. Thank you for telling me!
I'm a hobby rouckhound from Canada but I know of 2 old bottle dumps in the woods just outside of my city , is there any way to identify a bottle with no markings ?
You can definitely narrow down its age and type by checking if it has seams, what type of lip it has, if it has any bumps or ridges on the bottom, by its shape and if it has any distinct features. Joining an online group where you can share a photo for other people to comment on also is very helpful 😁 I am quite new to bottles though so I am sorry to not be much help.
The Platt White Glass is from a Mason Jar
Thank you!
that is a mason jar seal honey. you need a smaller hoe.
plz use gloves. there could be a needle lying around. Safety first. Subscribed
I’ll be sure to keep that in mind, thank you!