Ocean find....black glass 3 piece mold

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Got a nice black glass bottle this morning....was out searching the briny depths with islamoradamark today. While digging underwater this beauty popped out of the hole. Most are modern and most are broken so this was a beautiful surprise !! Happy hunting folks !!
 

"Black Bottle Bart" lol GRATS!
 

It was beautiful out there today xr7....the old nox made it through another ocean adventure !!
 

A beauty. Congrats!

Nice!
Nice.
Very nice.
 

IT glissions like amber in the light what a great find. That was the start to an enjoyable day on the water.
 

Very nice 3 piece mold, I think the neck is called a lady's leg. Congrats
 

Woo hooo....mark...let's do it again !! Thanks RC..Thanks pepper !! Water is still warm enough to stay in for hours !!
 

boats in place were gunna have calm winds the next 3 days that bottle kinda of marks a good area.
 

Very nice glass find!
 

Wow what a beautiful looking bottle Bart! :hello2:
When would that one date from, early-1800s?

Dave
 

Im not to sure dave....i was more inclined to put it at 1870s- early 1900s. But maybe someone with more knowledge will chime in with a date. I was just happy to pull it out of the ocean in one piece !!
 

Im not to sure dave....i was more inclined to put it at 1870s- early 1900s. But maybe someone with more knowledge will chime in with a date. I was just happy to pull it out of the ocean in one piece !!

I think you're about right on the time period. Here's one (red arrow) that I found in the creek many years ago with the same cool crooked neck as yours. I was probably still a teenager then, and it was such a thrill to pull it out of the water, so I know how you felt when you found it. All of these came out of the same creek through the years, except for the two with the yellow dots, which came out of the wide overhang boxing of an old warehouse.
 

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Thank you for the confirmation sandchip.....i was just talking with islamoradamark on the phone, and he said maybe sandchip will chime in and tell us how old it is. 5 mins. Later you made a post !! What a wonderful creek to hunt !!
 

Thank you for the confirmation sandchip.....i was just talking with islamoradamark on the phone, and he said maybe sandchip will chime in and tell us how old it is. 5 mins. Later you made a post !! What a wonderful creek to hunt !!

Always glad to help whenever I can. Sally just dumped a load of rain on us earlier this week and even busted a pond dam a few miles upstream, so I can't wait until it drops and clears so that get in there and see anything turns up.
 

Im not to sure dave....i was more inclined to put it at 1870s- early 1900s. But maybe someone with more knowledge will chime in with a date. I was just happy to pull it out of the ocean in one piece !!

Thanks for your followup Bart. :thumbsup:

The bottles sandchip found are in beautiful shape, there's obviously no seasonal freeze thaw cycle in Georgia. :laughing7:
The frost and snow break most exposed bottles here in the north.
Dave
 

Beautiful! I love it! Congrats! I’m glad you got out with other Tnet friends to treasure hunt.

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That s a beauty for sure If I was putting a caption to the shot with the sun shing through it It would be "GLASS WITH CLASS"
 

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