🥇 BANNER The One We Have Waited For, Privy Heaven!!!!

jgas

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Hello all treasure freaks this is the one we have waited for. The one I gave a little teaser trailer on with the previous digs that I posted. This one took a bit to get it all together and all cleaned up after the fantastic dig that we had just unearthed. I suppose it all started a few years ago with the first pit that we had dug and discovered what a great hobby it was to actually dig up history. Several hundred pits later and we finally hit a privy that I think will go down as one of the best experiences I have had treasure hunting.
It started out with some luck, then we added just a little bit more luck and topped it off with a whole lot of luck! The timing was crazy too. Started off by just driving around to see where the excavators were digging up a bit of a parking lot. Found one pretty close to the city center so we thought we had a good chance to check it out. So we waited for the workers to stop for the day, then Gary had to probe it for the pits. It was late and he actually found a good one. But it was too late to dig with no lights. Kinda dangerous. :tongue3: So the next day came around and the excavators were back at it. So we waited for our time to pounce on it after he stopped pushing dirt around. He was so close to the privy that I just had to say something to the dozer driver. Usually I hate to interrupt their work but this one we had to take a chance. As luck would have it he said that he was almost done for the day and that he would leave the pit area alone, but just for one day. So all or nothing for tonight. One chance to dig this pit that we knew would be great. Gary had found a pontil Canker Balsam bottle right on top. Figuring everything below would be just as old or older. So at a feverish pitch we began to excavate what would be an unbelievable evening.

So it was Don, myself and Gary going at it. You have to be super careful because pontil bottles are fragile. Down about 5 feet we hit the top of the "Use Layer". Pontil Heaven!!:headbang: We started to hit Scroll Flasks like it was the factory for them. One after another after another. Aqua, then the great site of an amber one. What a great day to be a digger. The amber one alone is huge. I'm sure it would bring a pretty penny all by itself. Then a kinda heart breaker one. A true Sapphire color scroll flask with the top knocked off. But still an incredible find. Then more aqua scrolls, pints and half pint. Then we hot a streak of medicines, cures and bitters bottles. All iron or open pontil bottles. All dating to around 1850. Crazy time had by all. The medicines saw the light of day for the first time in over 150 years. Radway RRR pontils, Dr. Bakers Pain Panacea, Dr. Wrights Indian Vegetable Syrup, Budd's Bone Wound Liniment, Ayers Cherry Pectoral all pontiled. Then a great looking C.T. Hughes & Co pepper sauce with an open pontil. Some miscellaneous unmarked tubular bottles and 4 Iron Pontil Udolpho Wolfe's Aromatic Schnapps that were iron pontil. Then 9 John Moffat Phoenix Bitters showed their faces after a century of slumber. Unbelievable. That's all we could say to each other.

Then to finish the pit Gary found a great Ravina Glass Company Travelers Companion flask in amber. And a nice ale tri mold bottle was picked out as well. Everything we pulled out was either Iron Pontil or open pontil. I could not believe the privy that we had all just experienced and captured forever on film. All tallied we pulled over 50 pontil bottles from the pit that just might surpass the $5,000 mark. But no matter what the price we eventually get for them it will never pass the amount of fun and great times we had spent just wondering how very lucky we were to get to dig this pit. Once in a few hundred privies we may get the chance, but we know reality, this may never ever happen again. A once in a lifetime chance really, but it sure paid off in good times and the fact that we can be treasure hunters in this great country and share this history with everyone! Thanks for looking everyone, be safe out there and we hope to do some more digging real soon. Until next time, jgas
 

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Hey JGas, Don, and Gary,

Further bravos on this Banner Dig! Great to see it up top.

I hope you'll treat us to a retrospective of these beauties when they are all cleaned up.

Well done, gentlemen!

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great dig!, absolutely amazing, you guys did very well. I posted a link to your dig over on "bottle collectors" on Facebook, I hope you do not mind...
 

Awesome Digs and a BIG CONRATS on making the BANNER :thumbsup:.

Bubba65
 

Just wanted to know if you ever use a metal detector for coins while you are digging or have you found many coins in the privies?
 

Congratz ; for finding then digging such beautiful & historical bottles . Davers :thumbsup:
 

Finally !!! on top where it belongs !!! Congrats !!!!
 

Excuse my ignorance , which are the "Pontil" bottles ?
 

You guys have hit it out of the ball park! I was in New Orleans for the years of the Super Dome construction and we dug a lot of pontiled bottles but nothing like you got out of that one hole. Banner for you!
 

Wow, that's some awsome glass, gas. Do you have any pointers for cleaning the insides?
 

Congrat's on the great find! Love the "Budd's" bottle (That's my last name!)

Doug
 

All I can say is WOW, thanks for the Banner! It is an honor to be put up top. Never imagined( I guess just dreamed) of finding such historical pieces. As for the cleaning of them we use copper shot to do a semi decent cleaning. Then a bottle tumbler machine to do the rest and perform a light polish. Makes em look brand new. As far as Pontil marks. Everyone in the pictures are pontiled bottled. Where they used a rod to hold the glass while making the bottles and as the bottle cooled they snapped the rod off the bottom leaving the pontil scar. And in reference to metal detecting the pits, we have done it a few times and never really have come up with much. Although Gary was digging a pit as I was watching and he tossed a $5.00 gold 1879 coin out of the pit just a couple weeks ago. So it is very possible for sure. We just have to do it more and we will get lucky some day with a coin.
Thanks so much for all the great remarks. I will be submitting the story to Western and Eastern magazine as well. I'm still in pit heaven as are Don and Gary. We will certainly try to find another pit like this but we are realists and understand that this may be the best we can muster. How can we beat this, who knows, but we will be back at it trying our hardest to top it! Thanks again everyone, take care out there and be safe as always. jgas
 

I really enjoyed the story and pics. Thank you so much fellas. great finds and congratulations on banner.
 

What a great haul! Congrats on some awesome glass!!!!!!
 

Glad ro see those bottles on top!!! Congrats
 

Well congrats on the banner and for a one great hole dig!:hello2: You guys hit this one right out of the park, it's simply awesome to see a dig that so many quality bottles come out of one hole is a diggers dream. Digging has such a long standing passion and it's so great to see the fire still burns so hot in you guys digging pits. I would of have loved to dig one intact rough pontil in all the years of digging, but it wasn't to be as history wasn't that old in the area. Maybe it's time to make up a probe again, and go dig up a pit to see if I could finally check that one off the want list. Thanks for stirring up the coals and making it feel a lot warmer towards digging once again.
 

Nice bunch of glass.
 

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