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chong2mry said:here are some originals from that day
Functional said:Hey chong2mry?
Just a thought here. I don't know if you've been back to that spot, or not, or if you plan to go back. If you do return there, I was just going to suggest that based on the high probability that the bottles and the prior contents belonged to an assayer, (assayist?), then you might want to watch for certain items, as the person likely had other items associated with doing assay's.
Like:
a bunsen burner,
balance beam scale with weights,
prospecting style pick/hammer,
maybe a copper, or brass mercury retort,
bottle of mercury, which would likely be small compared to the bottles you've found,
etc.
I posted this link for an eBook:
http://www.gutenberg.org/files/18751/18751-h/18751-h.htm
The eBook relates to assaying and I posted the link previously to the "Free Stuff" and "Recommended Reading" forum's recently. It contains several pictures of items used in the trade, some of which are rather old style equipment, but they still do the job. If nothing else, knowing what the equipment looks like, might help you identify a partially buried find in the field.
Good luck and continued great finds!
F.