Thanks so much sister lady it was such a fun week of digging. This week rain all week but I’ll be up Treasure Creek without a paddle 😂 have a wonderful week.
Hello 👋 from New York you Guy's Found Some Amazing Finds my Favorite Definitely Was the Stoneware Ginger Beer 🍺 Bottle Thank you for Bringing me Along with you Guy's I can't wait to see What you Find Next 😊
Sweet brother man congratulations to you and your brother on your first dump. That’s awesome 😎 hope you both find some really good stuff next time you go out.
Where do you stay at and how do you come across so many spots. No one wants to give up any spots around here. Everyone stingy with the bottles around here
The little crystal jar with the chip is a salt cellar. They use to fill them with salt and you’d grab a pinch of salt out of it. The well off use to have one for each sitting place others would only have one on the table. Really nice finds.
Unbelievable Travis!!! Your crock is stunning!!! It is so cool to see the water washing out all of the mud for you to find amazing treasure. Your DC stone beer is in impeccable condition. Too bad the skull and crossbones wasn't whole, that definitely was a crier. You had so many beautiful finds that week. You are definitely blessed Travis. Continued success...
Travis this one of the best video finds I have ever seen. The crock was amazing how the power of the water kept washing down a beautiful variety of embossed bottles, the ginger beer and of course the intact crock was fantastic. The marbles were beautiful. Congratulations, you deserve it and work so hard. We are so happy for you.👏👍😀✌️
Awsome couple of days brother man. Some very cool different colored items and I think the crock and the stone beer were your 2 best finds. Hope the family's doing well an happy hunting
What a cool way to find bottles wet muddy and messy but you sure did find the bottles with that water you didn't miss anything probably your best video that I ever watched I would keep going back there
Thanks brother man it sure is a fun way to spend a hot day. The roots are brutal, the digging is slow going, but no telling what will come out. I will keep going back till she runs out on me. Thanks so much for your continued support.
S K & F Co is Smith, Kline, and French Co 1891-1929. It was either a medicinal or chemical bottle and is known as Glaxo, Smith, and Kline, based in London today. That crock ia AWESOME! Great vid!
divert and make a pond then re route it back after dig. Those are some great finds! That boy will be a digger or collector one day! I can see it in his eyes! Great Dad!
What a cool dig. That skull and crossbones was a crier for sure. Dang, it. That is digging though isn't it? Win some and lose some. That dump is interesting.
Could the medal plate be off of a bicycle? On the neck of the bike where the forks go in. I know I’ve seen that shape of plaque before I’m just not a hundred percent on it’s origin though.
Original chemical bottles of the Smith, Kline & French Co (1891-1968) - now the giant pharma med corporation Smith Kline. In 1830, John K. Smith opened a drugstore in Philadelphia, and his younger brother, George, joined him in 1841 forming John K Smith & Co. Later, a Mr Shoemaker would join and the company name changed to Smith and Shoemaker. In 1865, Mahlon Kline joined as a bookkeeper. In 1875, Mahlon Kline took on additional responsibilities as a salesman and added many new and large accounts. As a reward, the company then known as Mahlon K Smith and Company, was renamed into Smith, Kline and Company. In 1891, Smith, Kline and Company acquired French, Richards and Company, founded in 1844 by Clayton French and William Richards, which provided the company with a greater portfolio of consumer brands. In 1929 Smith, Kline and French Company was renamed into Smith Kline and French Laboratories and the company put more focus on research in order to sustain its business. This bottle fits into the (1891-1929) period of Smith, Kline and French Company.
Another Pistol - wow ! Rooster Candy Lid ! Brilliant Old Bottles and nice Clay Shooter ! Skull and Cross Bone Crying - well You still can make it into a Toothpick Holder ! Dolls Heads and Arms - a Little Girls Toy that broke ! What a Brilliant Crock - CONGRATS - You sounded very,very Happy !!!! Sexy Marbles are always welcome ! 1890's Green Bottle is very Pretty indeed - cool Find ! Stone Ware Ginger Beer - very nice and early and You were over the Moon ! Enjoyed Your 4 Day Dig very much and hey - the Creek may have more Treasures in the coming Days and Weeks ! Cheers from Australia !!!!
Teel dentifrice and mouthwash bottle with Bakelite screw cap (1930s - into 1950s), cinnamon flavor - like modern ACT or Lavoris cinnamon mouthwash. Of all the products Procter & Gamble created, Teel was the most unusual product of its kind. Teel was specially made to clean teeth, but it wasn't a toothpaste or tooth powder like other major brands of teeth cleaning products were at the time. Teel was a dentifrice that was made in liquid form. In summing up, Teel was definitely a product that was ahead of its time. It would fit in quite well with the modern toothpaste, gels, mouthwash, and other new forms of dentifrice we can buy today.
hey brother I really like your videos the only thing I wish you would do is tell about how much each one is worth ty and God bless you and your family my friend
When cleaning bottles,throw a half a handful of B's B's with soap into the bottles and shake, it cleans them really well , you can fix the lip of that wonderful blue poison bottle with epoxy resen for personal keeping, it makes them look nice on display.
Yes you are correct, thanks for some reason when I find a salt container I revert to smelling salts 😂 guess because I like finding them so much. So these salt cellars, was it the same salt as in the shakers? Or was it a different kind of salt that they spooned out? Yes the Angel is something very special and after I finish cleaning it will be displayed somewhere in our home proudly.
Same table salt. Could be served with a miniature spoon or with a pinch of the fingers. I guess the history of salt shakers would be something to look up. I heard that salt was placed at a specific place on the tables of royalty. If you were not very important you would be seated below the salt. Roman soldiers were paid in salt, hence the saying “He is not worth his salt.” I love history and antique things. Used to bottle dig as a teenager when there were locations you could go to. Found great stuff at an old drugstore dump. I’m from West Tennessee and was trying to figure out where you guys are from by your accents. I was unsuccessful. 😂
Square O is Owens Bottle Co Toledo OH (1919-1929) on the 1st (1905-1919) and 2nd generation of Owens machines (1920-). Sauce or slick catsup bottles - not Heinz, with crown caps as well. Heinz did have a single series of crown caps and then remained with all screw caps.
Latest update of date coding is that the older Owens Bottles ... versus the Owens-Illinois plant ID to left of the makers mark and year to the right, there was a plant ID -AND- year together. As such, this Owens Bottle Co bot has the 80 next to it (the date codes can be to the left or right of these square O makers marks - meaning 8 - the acquisition of the new Whitney Glass Glassboro NJ plant (1918-1937), before the Owens and Illinois merger in 1929. So this Owens bot is from plant 8 Whitney Glass Glassboro NJ ... with a production date code of 1920 !!! And this fits in with the other dated bot you have at the site.
SK&F, might have been the initials for Smith, Kline & French, a pharmaceuticals company that probably had its beginnings farther back than the chemical bottle.
Little bottle diamond I - Illinois Glass co Alton (Chicago) IL (1915-1929) - prior multiple Illinois marks are IG, IGCo, IGCo inside diamond (1873ish-1915).
Harloe Insulator Company Hawley, PA (c.1902-1906?) Elmer, NJ (Mar 1903-Oct 1903) This company made two unusual “no-tie” style insulators- the CD 109.5 and CD 206.5 styles.
The spoon is probably silver soldered. If it was solid silver it would say sterling. Higher quality silver plate would put silver solder on the parts where the plating would wear fastest (the parts that rest on the table). BTW - Dale says "what's up bro" 😁
Awesome job bottle hunting, thanks for sharing.
Travis SCORE SCORE SCORE! HOW FUN IS THIS VIDEO! Super awesome haul! Thanks for braving the elements for all to see!
Great week of digging!Awesome finds! Can’t wait for the next dig at this place!👏🏻💯
Thanks so much sister lady it was such a fun week of digging. This week rain all week but I’ll be up Treasure Creek without a paddle 😂 have a wonderful week.
I’m a brother man! 😂
😂 sorry brother man I have another Tony that is a sister lady and I keep confusing you both my fault 🤦♂️. Appreciate you all 😊
Love your videos brother! Thanks for sharing. 👍
Privy dip dump (treasure creek) FTW 🤘👍
Hello 👋 from New York you Guy's Found Some Amazing Finds my Favorite Definitely Was the Stoneware Ginger Beer 🍺 Bottle Thank you for Bringing me Along with you Guy's I can't wait to see What you Find Next 😊
I want to come play in that water, wow love the green jar with cork???? That crock was wonderful the texture on it was something else. Excellent
So many great finds of the past
Wow! I loved watching this video..Im so enamoured with the colored glass bottles ,,love colored glass what an amzing hunt,,keep up the awesome vids!
I am not sure if your interested but some real nice colored glass in tonight’s auction. 😊
Just amazing finds there's so many , beautiful crock& very cute litte boy holding it , loving g the old vintage bottles. Great job👍
That rooster is dope!
Wow that crock is amazing.
You find the best spots to dig
Travis Jr. Had a awesome find Congratulations 👏👏👏👏👍♥️
That metal tag you were pondering on may be an old bicycle patch that would be mounted on the neck of the bike.
I bet your right I can picture it now. Thanks brother man
Epic crock and stoneware beer! And what fun, playing in that fresh creek water as opposed to stinky privy sludge. Thanks for sharing!
Another awesome video Travis! That Ginger Beer was stunning as was the crock!
Your Treaure Creek is amazing! So happy for you, Travis!! You deserve all these amazing finds...all week long!!
Man I like digging by my self sometimes
Yeah on occasion I do but it’s kinda like fishing you want someone to see your awesome finds.
Nice finds Travis! Crick Diggers for a reason!!
Thanks brother man absolutely 💯
Great finds. Your son did a fantastic job with the videoing.
Thank you so much sister lady, he did do a wonderful job I’m so proud of my little trav bud.
I loved this! Such great finds! Keep em coming!
Man, you guys are on it! Great show, great finds! I really enjoy your enthusiasm.
Pop's here. That looks like a bezel for a drawer from.
Missed a horseshoe when you zoomed in on the bank sliding
Nice vid! "Av" = Avoirdpois, as in ounces, to distinguish from Troy ounces. Cheers
Thanks brother man appreciate you and your support
That D.C ginger beer is killer
Love these long dig videos. Great finds!
All I have to say is Awesome !!! Way to go !!!
Thank you sister lady
Awsome finds me and my brother just found our first bottle location not that old tho. We would die to find a spot like this
Sweet brother man congratulations to you and your brother on your first dump. That’s awesome 😎 hope you both find some really good stuff next time you go out.
Where do you stay at and how do you come across so many spots. No one wants to give up any spots around here. Everyone stingy with the bottles around here
The little crystal jar with the chip is a salt cellar. They use to fill them with salt and you’d grab a pinch of salt out of it. The well off use to have one for each sitting place others would only have one on the table. Really nice finds.
Unbelievable Travis!!!
Your crock is stunning!!! It is so cool to see the water washing out all of the mud for you to find amazing treasure. Your DC stone beer is in impeccable condition. Too bad the skull and crossbones wasn't whole, that definitely was a crier. You had so many beautiful finds that week. You are definitely blessed Travis. Continued success...
Travis this one of the best video finds I have ever seen. The crock was amazing how the power of the water kept washing down a beautiful variety of embossed bottles, the ginger beer and of course the intact crock was fantastic. The marbles were beautiful. Congratulations, you deserve it and work so hard. We are so happy for you.👏👍😀✌️
Thank you so much sister ladys. 🥰 Really appreciate you and your continued support. Good luck to you on your next adventure.
Great finds Travis. I love the green bottle. Keep up the great work.
Awsome couple of days brother man. Some very cool different colored items and I think the crock and the stone beer were your 2 best finds. Hope the family's doing well an happy hunting
Maybe a manufacturer plaque @4:18 that went on the front of the neck just above the forks.
Very well could of been brother man that’s a great guess. Appreciate you brother man.
41:00 one of the best bottles i've seen on this channel
Yeah they don’t pop up very often was truly blessed with all the amazing finds
So cool.
Travis. You need a wet suit for the creek. you are digging in .😆😆😆 Thanks for sharing your video I enjoyed it ♥️♥️♥️♥️🗝️ Have a great week ♥️
Is that creek water . or a hose.. Great finds
Natural mountain spring
Superb xxxx
What a cool way to find bottles wet muddy and messy but you sure did find the bottles with that water you didn't miss anything probably your best video that I ever watched I would keep going back there
Thanks brother man it sure is a fun way to spend a hot day. The roots are brutal, the digging is slow going, but no telling what will come out. I will keep going back till she runs out on me. Thanks so much for your continued support.
Amazing video and finds
Great finds and you hit it right
Early in the video= the pressed glass oval is a salt "dip", part of tableware place setting, a small spoon allowed the user to scoop table salt.
Wow great finds
S K & F Co is Smith, Kline, and French Co 1891-1929. It was either a medicinal or chemical bottle and is known as Glaxo, Smith, and Kline, based in London today. That crock ia AWESOME! Great vid!
Thanks brother man and for the info very cool.
Love your videos,iam from Washington 😄
Not DC,such awesome bottles and treasure,
Your kiddos great!
😊
That was a fantastic week at treasure creek 😊
Pompean massage cream , the first thing I also have... I don't have much age yet!! See ya baaack
english style ginger beer transfer bottle from washington awesome ,,
My nicest ginger beer to date I sure did get excited over that one. One of my best weeks of digging in 10 years.
divert and make a pond then re route it back after dig. Those are some great finds! That boy will be a digger or collector one day! I can see it in his eyes! Great Dad!
Travis, how do you clean your findings so well? Do you use an acid wash? They come out so gorgeous!
What a cool dig. That skull and crossbones was a crier for sure. Dang, it. That is digging though isn't it? Win some and lose some. That dump is interesting.
Little Travis Angel is Sweet 🙋♀️
GREAT FINDS!
I truly love bottles!!!when in Nashville; I had an abundance I dug up just amazing. Wish I had them.
Where are you from I live by Hawley pa
Love the longer vids thank you
Could the medal plate be off of a bicycle? On the neck of the bike where the forks go in. I know I’ve seen that shape of plaque before I’m just not a hundred percent on it’s origin though.
Original chemical bottles of the Smith, Kline & French Co (1891-1968) - now the giant pharma med corporation Smith Kline.
In 1830, John K. Smith opened a drugstore in Philadelphia, and his younger brother, George, joined him in 1841 forming John K Smith & Co. Later, a Mr Shoemaker would join and the company name changed to Smith and Shoemaker. In 1865, Mahlon Kline joined as a bookkeeper. In 1875, Mahlon Kline took on additional responsibilities as a salesman and added many new and large accounts. As a reward, the company then known as Mahlon K Smith and Company, was renamed into Smith, Kline and Company.
In 1891, Smith, Kline and Company acquired French, Richards and Company, founded in 1844 by Clayton French and William Richards, which provided the company with a greater portfolio of consumer brands. In 1929 Smith, Kline and French Company was renamed into Smith Kline and French Laboratories and the company put more focus on research in order to sustain its business.
This bottle fits into the (1891-1929) period of Smith, Kline and French Company.
👍🏻👍🏻
That Star of David with 2 letters inside is a jewish bottle of some importance. Holy rabbi water - unknown or perfume. This is a shelfer.
Another Pistol - wow ! Rooster Candy Lid ! Brilliant Old Bottles and nice Clay Shooter ! Skull and Cross Bone Crying - well You still can make it into a Toothpick Holder ! Dolls Heads and Arms - a Little Girls Toy that broke ! What a Brilliant Crock - CONGRATS - You sounded very,very Happy !!!! Sexy Marbles are always welcome ! 1890's Green Bottle is very Pretty indeed - cool Find ! Stone Ware Ginger Beer - very nice and early and You were over the Moon ! Enjoyed Your 4 Day Dig very much and hey - the Creek may have more Treasures in the coming Days and Weeks ! Cheers from Australia !!!!
Teel dentifrice and mouthwash bottle with Bakelite screw cap (1930s - into 1950s), cinnamon flavor - like modern ACT or Lavoris cinnamon mouthwash.
Of all the products Procter & Gamble created, Teel was the most unusual product of its kind. Teel was specially made to clean teeth, but it wasn't a toothpaste or tooth powder like other major brands of teeth cleaning products were at the time. Teel was a dentifrice that was made in liquid form. In summing up, Teel was definitely a product that was ahead of its time. It would fit in quite well with the modern toothpaste, gels, mouthwash, and other new forms of dentifrice we can buy today.
wow that Awesome digging
hey brother I really like your videos the only thing I wish you would do is tell about how much each one is worth ty and God bless you and your family my friend
Super cool
Amazing finds. Thank you. By the way. I love your accent.
I your channel man ...what ever happen to the other guy that was alwayse on your videos I can't remember his name ..
Yep I can’t either let’s keep it at that. Appreciate you brother man
@@CrickDiggersInc sorry about that brother ..I totally understand ...alwayse look forward to your videos ..
When cleaning bottles,throw a half a handful of B's B's with soap into the bottles and shake, it cleans them really well , you can fix the lip of that wonderful blue poison bottle with epoxy resen for personal keeping, it makes them look nice on display.
Salt cellar for the table.Not smelling salts. I love the angel.
Yes you are correct, thanks for some reason when I find a salt container I revert to smelling salts 😂 guess because I like finding them so much. So these salt cellars, was it the same salt as in the shakers? Or was it a different kind of salt that they spooned out? Yes the Angel is something very special and after I finish cleaning it will be displayed somewhere in our home proudly.
Same table salt. Could be served with a miniature spoon or with a pinch of the fingers. I guess the history of salt shakers would be something to look up. I heard that salt was placed at a specific place on the tables of royalty. If you were not very important you would be seated below the salt. Roman soldiers were paid in salt, hence the saying “He is not worth his salt.” I love history and antique things. Used to bottle dig as a teenager when there were locations you could go to. Found great stuff at an old drugstore dump. I’m from West Tennessee and was trying to figure out where you guys are from by your accents. I was unsuccessful. 😂
Maybe find some amazing water worn driftwood and construct a cross to hang your angel on. Definitely a treasure.
I love that idea there is definitely plenty of it
Originally I am from Waynesboro VA but have lived in Western MD now almost 20 years
The tail feathers say it’s a hen!
Actually that's a hen I. A basket. And its beautiful.
Isn’t she beautiful 😍
Square O is Owens Bottle Co Toledo OH (1919-1929) on the 1st (1905-1919) and 2nd generation of Owens machines (1920-). Sauce or slick catsup bottles - not Heinz, with crown caps as well. Heinz did have a single series of crown caps and then remained with all screw caps.
Latest update of date coding is that the older Owens Bottles ... versus the Owens-Illinois plant ID to left of the makers mark and year to the right, there was a plant ID -AND- year together. As such, this Owens Bottle Co bot has the 80 next to it (the date codes can be to the left or right of these square O makers marks - meaning 8 - the acquisition of the new Whitney Glass Glassboro NJ plant (1918-1937), before the Owens and Illinois merger in 1929. So this Owens bot is from plant 8 Whitney Glass Glassboro NJ ... with a production date code of 1920 !!! And this fits in with the other dated bot you have at the site.
SK&F, might have been the initials for Smith, Kline & French, a pharmaceuticals company that probably had its beginnings farther back than the chemical bottle.
Little bottle diamond I - Illinois Glass co Alton (Chicago) IL (1915-1929) - prior multiple Illinois marks are IG, IGCo, IGCo inside diamond (1873ish-1915).
Harloe Insulator Company
Hawley, PA (c.1902-1906?)
Elmer, NJ (Mar 1903-Oct 1903)
This company made two unusual “no-tie” style insulators- the CD 109.5 and CD 206.5 styles.
Oh, that SK and F. Co trade mark is Smith, Kline and French Co. 1891-1929 Pharmaceutical company.
Yes. 1
What state are you in??
Maryland
I WUV IT!!
That big clear bottle with the monogram is LBCo. Lash's Bitters Co.
Oh man that’s awesome I e never found that variant before. Appreciate you brother man.
The spoon is probably silver soldered. If it was solid silver it would say sterling. Higher quality silver plate would put silver solder on the parts where the plating would wear fastest (the parts that rest on the table).
BTW - Dale says "what's up bro" 😁
The copper/brass piece looks like handle plate off the front of dresser drawers maybe