I’m found these in my usual area, both seem to be ceramic, or glass. Found in area where there have never been mapped residences. Completely different. Not sure what to think, first time find of this material. Not found together, separated by 100+ yards. Any ideas? West Central Ohio, Shawnee’s were in this area. Thanks in advance of info or appropriate forum to check into. Newer material?
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I moved your post to "what did I find?" as neither item appears to be Native American pottery. I don't know much about ceramic or glass wares, so not much help on identification or age but if I had to make a guess I'd say possibly late 1800's on the first but maybe early to mid 1900's on the last, just a wild guess on my part, don't hold me to it. There are likely websites or forums that can identify the types of glass and give really close ages if someone can't here, we have smart folks though so wait and see. It is always neat to find pieces of the past!Josh (Ky/Tn collector)
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Agree with Kyflintguy. Ghost towns out west are scattered with broken china just like those. The second piece is most likely a saucer or small dish. Not sure about the first one, but maybe a bowl or gravy boat?
Might be a great place to metal detect.Winters in Arizona, summers in Michigan's UP. What could be better?
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