Some more bottles from the ration can hut.

Dharmacy

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Here are some more bottles that came from that hut. The first one is very similar in size and shap to the F. Brown bottle. The next is a nice dark green blob top. The next bottle was huge and I was very surprised it survived intact. It is almost 12" tall ! The last one is a small bottle with the top sheared off.

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Nice glass! I like the mineral staining on that tall one!
 

Very nice .
I have never dug a hut or pit.

It would be nice 'with the right tools & weather'.

Also I only have broken pieces of glass + some newer bottles.
 

While working part time construction in New Orleans some years back we stumbled on an old privy while clearing an area in the back yard of a home that dated back to the 1700's. We found what seemed to be a ton of beautiful bottles ranging from size, color and shapes. The home owner had us remove all the bottles we could find before he had the area back filled so he could have concrete poured for a small shed. He kept all the bottles and I tried to get him to let me hit the area with my detector, but he said no. I've always wondered what was still buried there ???, who knows what I may have found... Anyhow really cool bottles D, thanks for sharing...

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Nice bottles, congratulations! :icon_thumleft:
 

Wow, those are beauties and look very old. I know y'all are proud to find them.:occasion14:
 

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