Old House Relics

DiggingThePast777

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I see what looks like an old RFD padlock, a teardrop radiator cap, a possible horse rosette, a Jergens white glass cold creme jar, 2 harmonica reeds, a piece or two from an old cap gun, a possible candle snuffer missing its handle, a Crouse-Hinds Industrial Products electrical conduit outlet cover, and other things that I can't identify.
 

Creskol is spot on with his observations. Just to add y bit of knowledge to the Jergens jar. Another company, Pond's, made similar jars. The material is referred to as milk glass. Can you guess why? Exactly! They are cool little jars worth saving. Not rare, but "odder colors" draw more interest from people.
 

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