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    Posted 6 years ago

    TylerTodd
    (30 items)

    my sister rented a house in Roseland Virginia while they were building their new home it was built in the late 1700s but had additions and upgrades done to it over the years
    I was snooping around one day in the woods behind the house and I came across the glass pile under a bunch of leaves and partially buried I didn't Dig Down far but this is some of what I came acrossed. The bottle on the left hand side in one of the photos with the circles is a mystery as it has no name. it has a patent July 15th 1924

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    BALL 1/2 HALF PINT BLUE MASON Jar ~ Antique Zinc Lid
    BALL 1/2 HALF PINT BLUE MASON Jar ~...
    $9
    BALL Quart Rose PINK MASON JAR Regular Mouth Antique ZINC LID Collectible
    BALL Quart Rose PINK MASON JAR Regu...
    $12
    Vintage Cherub Doll Flask 8oz Stainless Steel Pink
    Vintage Cherub Doll Flask 8oz Stain...
    $14
    BALL PURPLE MASON JAR ~Antique WIDE MOUTH PRESTO Glass Lid ~ QUART Canning Fruit
    BALL PURPLE MASON JAR ~Antique WIDE...
    $27
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    BALL 1/2 HALF PINT BLUE MASON Jar ~ Antique Zinc Lid
    BALL 1/2 HALF PINT BLUE MASON Jar ~...
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    1. fortapache fortapache, 6 years ago
      Those are some nice bottles.
    2. Phonoboy Phonoboy, 6 years ago
      The Pepsi and Dr Pepper bottles are from the 40s and will have the year stamped on the bottom.

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