BttleDiggerDrew
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Yes, My camera is up and running...no more cell phone pictures!...Anyhow, ventured to a nearby town that founded in 1762, and abandoned in 1960....in other words its one giant artifact dump..However today I found a new section, where I stumbled upon a few bottles..and an old porcelain figurine..
Ok on the top left is a jar that states Ball on the bottom, however after researching the Design patent number found it to be a best foods jar, dated in the 1930's
Next to the Ball jar, is a "Knoxall 3iv" jar
Followed by an unlabeled whiskey/rye bottle that states "Full Pint"
To the further right is a jar that states "Pad-L-Jar" from P&H, Chicago...Im at a loss with this one..
On the bottom left, is a gift from the gods, It appears to be an amber octagonal Medicinal/Poison bottle, however after cleaning it is a deep citron coloring with a piece of cork and what appears to a piece of corkscrew..however it has no distinguishable markings.
Then comes the little porcelain chick-let with what looks like a white baseball cap...I have no knowledge of these types of goodies, can anybody fill me in?
Ok on the top left is a jar that states Ball on the bottom, however after researching the Design patent number found it to be a best foods jar, dated in the 1930's
Next to the Ball jar, is a "Knoxall 3iv" jar
Followed by an unlabeled whiskey/rye bottle that states "Full Pint"
To the further right is a jar that states "Pad-L-Jar" from P&H, Chicago...Im at a loss with this one..
On the bottom left, is a gift from the gods, It appears to be an amber octagonal Medicinal/Poison bottle, however after cleaning it is a deep citron coloring with a piece of cork and what appears to a piece of corkscrew..however it has no distinguishable markings.
Then comes the little porcelain chick-let with what looks like a white baseball cap...I have no knowledge of these types of goodies, can anybody fill me in?