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    Fields are still a quagmire so I hit a few glass piles today. The Mason Jar dates from 1900 to 1910 (triple loop "l"). The green bottle is a 1933 but the coolest thing is the glass candlestick phone candy holder by Victory Glass Company. I guess glass candy bottles were in during the 40's and 50's. I have found parts of glass planes and tanks but this is the first intact one I have. Click image for larger version

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    Oh yeah... U.S. lapel pin, fldwlkr


    Headwaters of the Little Miami, Ohio

  • #2
    Those are cool bottles...Nice.... that was a success. Cool to have a backup. When the fields are mud
    SW Connecticut

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    • #3
      Good finds fldwlkr!
      N.C. from the mountains to the sea

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      • #4
        The sun is shining this morn so it may be time to get out in the mud. It has been wet this year but I need to get ahead of the farmers.
        Good Luck out there,
        fldwlkr
        Headwaters of the Little Miami, Ohio

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        • #5
          WAY cool on that phone!!
          Professor Shellman
          Tampa Bay

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          • #6
            I’m with Tom on the glass phone, not seen anything like it ! JJ
            Lubbock County Tx

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            • #7
              Cobalt is my favorite . Kind of wonder about the phone . How old is that .

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              • #8
                The cobalt is Milk of Magnesia and probably from the late 50's to early 60's. No value but I have a large display of cobalt and emerald in the entryway (just because I like the colors). The phone candy jar is 1940's or 50's.
                Headwaters of the Little Miami, Ohio

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