🥇 BANNER AMAZING .... Intact 1680s bottle pulled from early trash pit!!

Bill D. (VA)

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On Saturday my buddies Stan and KMac invited me to make a return trip to our favorite early colonial pit without our friend Dan who unfortunately had scheduling issues. We picked up where we were digging last time which was an area absolutely loaded with debris down to almost the 4 foot level. Huge oyster shells were packed in tight along with plenty of brick, bone and early glass making for very difficult digging. We were all dying to get our hands on a few more wine bottle seals, but they were quite elusive in spite of the heavy concentration of black glass. One interesting observation was the very early bottle shapes that were being recovered, many of which represented late 1600s shaft-and-globe-to-onion transitional varieties. Near the end of the dig KMac decided to take a short break and invited me to jump in and dig in the little hotspot he’d been working. It wasn’t more than 5 min later while removing material from the very bottom of the hole when I stumbled across an amazing find, and one that I unfortunately damaged with the shovel. It turned out to be a complete example of a small, but heavy wine bottle that was similar in form to many of the other large fragments we had been digging. In one of my reference books I found a nearly identical example dating to the 1680s which is spot-on for this shape. I told KMac this was his bottle, but he very graciously insisted that it belonged to me. What a wonderful gesture and friend!! I really felt bad taking it, but he sincerely wanted me to have it. I’ll never forget that moment – thank you again KMac! The bottle had some lip damage and we meticulously sifted the dirt in search of the small missing pieces, but came up just a little short of finding them all. I had a blast and can’t wait to go back with my good friends and see what other amazing treasures await.
 

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Thanks to everyone who took the time to submit a banner vote. I'm still in shock about recovering this incredible and very early bottle, and it's one more off the slowly shrinking bucket list. We still have a ways to go in digging out our little hotspot so no telling what might pop out next. I appreciate all the nice comments as well, except for Joey that is .... ha!

Joeys just a jealous boy Bill. He’s had to watch you dig a Lord B. And a complete onion bottle now. He was bitter when I dug the latten Spoons and tree coin. Are we seeing a pattern here Bill? Lol. We may need to be more selective with choosing friends
 

Joeys just a jealous boy Bill. He’s had to watch you dig a Lord B. And a complete onion bottle now. He was bitter when I dug the latten Spoons and tree coin. Are we seeing a pattern here Bill? Lol. We may need to be more selective with choosing friends
No denying I'm jealous of all that, who wouldn't be?! Go dig that shaft and globe Bill
 

Classic bottle find! :thumbsup:
All that other glass and stuff, indicate a wealthy land owner, for sure!
Keep looking!
GL+HH
 

Late to the party. Big congrats! Stunning bottle! That's a once in a lifetime find and a well deserved Banner find! :occasion14:
 

Crazy nice bottle. Congrats on finding that. Looks like a great time! [emoji2][emoji106]
 

Thanks to everyone who took the time to submit a banner vote. I'm still in shock about recovering this incredible and very early bottle, and it's one more off the slowly shrinking bucket list. We still have a ways to go in digging out our little hotspot so no telling what might pop out next. I appreciate all the nice comments as well, except for Joey that is .... ha!

Bill I hear that bottles can basically shatter when taken from the cold ground into the warm atmosphere. Were you concerned about that at all? I’m just concerned for the time I never dig a complete onion bottle...lol

As for Joey....buy the poor guy a t-shirt

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Bill I hear that bottles can basically shatter when taken from the cold ground into the warm atmosphere. Were you concerned about that at all? I’m just concerned for the time I never dig a complete onion bottle...lol

As for Joey....buy the poor guy a t-shirt

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Steve - at 4 feet down here in southeast Virginia the ground is not cold at all. And the air temp that day was about 70F so this was not really a issue. I like that t-shirt ....
 

What a excellent bottle!! Hopefully there’s more Great finds there. I used to do bottle digging in the 80s,that’s some hard work but theres satisfaction when you get something awesome from it:occasion14:
 

Congrats on the banner and your bottle !!!! Always good to see some glass up there !! :headbang: :notworthy:
 

dude way cool i would haul that entire trasbh pit to my driveway in a dump truck wow excellent post thanks
 

Y'all have gotten into a nice pit there. I found a deep pile of oyster shells in the woods not long ago.. guess I'm gonna have to go back and dig through it. Thanks for posting some nice finds.
 

Congrats, what a beauty, I also just got your book and it's awesome, well done!
 

That's the stuff I dream about!
 

Bill can you do this go to the Williamsburg Winery get a a bottle of to shillings red and fill that dug bottle up and take a victory drink![emoji3]
 

congrats on a great find!
 

Fantastic bottle! I hope you find more of those!

Steve
 

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