Tin type picture holder and a bottle

House

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Apr 10, 2007
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Today AirForce1 and I got out and swang in the rain. Had our tectors wrapped in plastic and electrical tape. They were the only things dry as we were battling the remnants of hurricane Dollie.
The things people will do to get their fix. :tongue3:
We found lots of old iron and it does look promising for future visits.
I found this old brass picture holder (i think) It looks like it had gold gilt a one time and I couldn't find any markings. Also found this bottle. I searched the web but I couldn't find any info about them.
 

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Hello House! the tin type holder is a cool find and in great condition :thumbsup: But the bottle on the other hand is not very old! it may be as old as the 1940's, it has a screw on lid and it looks to me to be a Pure Vanilla Extract bottle!!! or other flavor! Keep up the swingin, HH, QUICKSILVER(appletree)
 

Thanks you both. That does make sense the place had people in the area until the 1940s.
 

where in New Mexico..........i have a soft heart for New Mexico
 

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