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Stone Bottles worth/history?

By apostasyx, 2 March, 2013
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Hello, first time poster, long time collector. I recently bought some land up in New Hampshire, and while digging the foundation of the house I found two of these bottles, I'm guessing they are from the civil war era, there is what looks like a stamp on one that is nearly unreadable. Any info on these would be appreciated, also what they are actually called, Thank you.  

Category
Pottery
Distinguishing marks
One, but I can't read what it says.
Condition
Fair
Date Period
Late 1800s?
eBay Auction Link
For Sale?
No
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Lucy's-Lucky1

10 years ago

Re: Stone Bottles worth/history?

Coincidentally, I am also a first time poster in New Hampshire - and I don't know much, but I just saw a very similar bottle to yours, last weekend.  

It was in a small, collectibles-antique store that is part of a campground near Laconia.  I don't remember the name, and it is seasonal shop - the folks there are terrific.  Patient and kind.

Maybe they can provide some info.  

Good luck

 

 

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Lucy's-Lucky1

10 years ago

Re: Stone Bottles worth/history?

Coincidentally, I am also a first time poster in New Hampshire - and I don't know much, but I just saw a very similar bottle to yours, last weekend.  

It was in a small, collectibles-antique store that is part of a campground near Laconia.  I don't remember the name, and it is seasonal shop - the folks there are terrific.  Patient and kind.

Maybe they can provide some info.  

Good luck

 

 

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