Posted 8 years ago
MALKEY
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Hi we have here a salt glazed porter from P J Antill Westgate road Newcastle Upon Tyne North East British Isles
the porter dates between 1840-1860
dug by machine by my jolly good friend Potatoeblight in piccy which I acquired the bottle from in swaps
the porter was dug in January 2009 year from the Newcastle Town Moor
ONLY EXAMPLE KNOWN
Pix describe the process well. Fabulous Find. Congratulations !!!!
What did you swap it for ???
Hi Kevin swapped for 2 bottles Warners safe diabetes cure london in amber & Warners safe cure Frankfurt in dark green thanks for the love too aura & Marta
Hey, I am DIGGING this post...LOL
Many thanks of love CaperKid & Rose splendid one !!!!!!!! l.o.l
That sure is digging! I was thinking of a spade and bucket lol.
that is some serious digging!
Potatoeblight! is the best name of the day:) Ha ha ha
Your friend was very cautious when digging!!! A miraculous unbroken find :-))
As usual, your pic's scenary is sooo nice!!!
thankful for the love bijou blunderbuss2 Fleafinder Karen EZa & Kyratango
many thanks for your splendid comments Karen fleafinder Kyratango tis diffent way of digging indeed & EZa yes I've a habit of giving nick names that stick !!!!!!!! l.o.l
thanks for the love Roy SEAN & Bob
Hi thegatherer many thanks for interest & love
I could use something like that when digging through the rubbish at the op shops!..:-)
Thanks for the love and you gave me giggle to boot l.o.l inky
Love most kind Alan
ttomtucker much appreciated for the love
It must be so gratifying to unearth these rare bottles, that have remained buried for god knows how long, Malkey. Your collection is simply amazing... it's obvious you love what you do:-)