First Bottle

badboy

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My wife started to collect cans, her newest hobby. She come across this bottle that says Easybright Polish B.F Stinson Co. Buffalo, New York USA, On the bottom of the bottle is a S. Is there a site that IDs these bottles to find out the age and value, I'm into metal detecting but I may have a new hobby now, I should say another hobby, Any help will be appreciated, Thanks Pete
 

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PA looks loke a great place to hunt. Next trip to my Fatker's in York you can bet the detector is going along. Nice bottle.
 

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badboy,
keep your sails up ;) ;D

Lots of bottle dumps out there. ;D

If this bottle got you interested,
start looking ;) ;D

Hope you find a bunch.

have a good un.........
SHERMANVILLE
 

Gypsyheart said:
Did your wife dig it or buy it? If it was dug ,then that should put some wind back in your sails.... :)

My wife found it in a bottledump that I will be going back to once she shows me. She was picking cans and stepped into the woods and she said there were bottles all over the place. It had lots of dirt in it. I soaked it for awhile and then my woman had a bottle brush and that took care of the cleaning part, I think its old because its heavy also, I'm not giving up, I would like to find some to put into my detecting room along side of my treasure chests, Thanks for all the help, Pete aka badboy
 

I found the same one in excellant condition august, 2011 in susquehanna river, someone mentioned about reproductions, farmers used to dump bottles and etc. along river banks and creeks to dispose of them, I have found quite a few in river, they are well preserved, filled with silt and embedded, I doubt hers is a repro. , kate
 

From what I can see from your photos, the bottle does not look like a new one. I agree that it is from the early 1900s & hopefully, there will be more bottles there from that same time period waiting on you and your wife to get. Good luck!!
 

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