Plumbata
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This May an infrastructure improvement project in town cut through the old city dump, otherwise completely built over or off-limits under a park where not even Metal Detecting is allowed! Awfully authoritarian for this state's culture but I digress. I was able to scrounge glass intermittently (depending on where they were digging that day) from May until completion a few weeks ago.
It looked like heaven when I first saw the shardiferous piles and upon jumping into the trench my hopes were confirmed by a 5 foot layer of dump under 1.5 feet of asphalt and aggregate; I'm finally going to get to dig some BIM local glass woohoo!
I scratched around every night I could and while I've certainly dug richer dumps, it was still pretty awesome. Here are some nonlocals including 1 of 2 pictoral "horse" radish bottles from Denver and an Old Joe Gideon whiskey only embossed with the 1904 award, all the ones I found online also included their 1905 award. Scarce maybe?
Pics of local druggists (my favorite) coming soon!
It looked like heaven when I first saw the shardiferous piles and upon jumping into the trench my hopes were confirmed by a 5 foot layer of dump under 1.5 feet of asphalt and aggregate; I'm finally going to get to dig some BIM local glass woohoo!
I scratched around every night I could and while I've certainly dug richer dumps, it was still pretty awesome. Here are some nonlocals including 1 of 2 pictoral "horse" radish bottles from Denver and an Old Joe Gideon whiskey only embossed with the 1904 award, all the ones I found online also included their 1905 award. Scarce maybe?
Pics of local druggists (my favorite) coming soon!