Detected a bottle

dutchtoga

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Teknetics T2se
Garret ATpro
Garret ATgold
Xp Deus
Nox 800
Vanquish 540
Primary Interest:
Relic Hunting

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That's a great looking Blob Top bottle. To find one in tact is great. They are usually broken up.
 

I have never found a hutch with my detector !!!! ,,,,,,,,, but I'm still alookin !!! 8-) Congrats !!:headbang:
 

Very cool bottle, it is a mug base Hutchinson soda bottle, just thought I'd let you know, very cool, HH
 

Hey dutchtoga,

Nice mug based Hutchinson soda, sir. I wanna see the eagle. Mynderse, in this case, John L. was a prolific bottler, under his own name and with Ainsworth, Mynderse & Fink, and as Mynderse Bro's; HutchBook-NY-Hutches

There's a small ad "Drink Mynderse's High Grade Beverages" in this issue of the Schenectady Paper, 1913, last column near the bottom of the page.

Mynderse Beverage Co. was operating as late as 1948, as can be seen in this Schenectady Gazette, "Drink Saratoga Geyser" top of column one.

Does your eagle look similar to the one here? $(KGrHqF,!rMFJCue9(0jBSRO(nrYm!~~60_57.JPG Schenectady N Y John L Mynderse with Eagle Hutchinson Bottle 1880'S | eBay
 

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This is the back side of the bottle. Any idea of what it's worth?
 

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that is a pretty good bottle for a random find...Id dig around that area and see if anymore turn up......
 

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