DEEP HOLE FULL OF TREASURE!! ANTIQUE BOTTLE DIGGING FOR VALUABLE GLASS!!
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THIS DEEP HOLE IS FULL OF TREASURE!! ANTIQUE BOTTLE DIGGING FOR VALUABLE GLASS!!
This week we dig deep for valuable forgotten history! What we find will blow your mind! We had a fantastic Alabama dig with all kinds of antique bottles found!
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As always..... Enjoyed the video. Have a Jesus filled day everyone Greg in Michigan
@bldshteyes
2 жыл бұрын
Amen
Great finds enjoyed watching
So Happy for the Both of u finding bottles 👍 . Bless use n ur Family's n Friends .... 🎄⛄😇
Really love the bottle digs!! Digging gold you feel the same way. What might be a little farther up the wash.
You guys had a great day. Lots of liquor bottles a hutch and a possibility of an unknown med. Plus a nice sign. Happy hunting and be well
You probably know by now that the Vinol bottle is a cod liver oil, and quite common. But I love 'em. great looking bottle. Glad to see you digging again.
In 30 years time a bottle digger's going to be in a hole with a pile of Hutches saying " you can see in the trench wall how close an excavator came to finding these" 😝🍻
@adventurearchaeology
2 жыл бұрын
I sure hope not haha!
In over 45 years of digging I've only dug two of the B&B flasks. And I live about 90 miles from Cincinnati. Stay safe and dig a bunch of Hutches.👍☮️
@adventurearchaeology
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Sonny!
Cool to see Tristan glad he found some cool bottles
Great dig, it’s nice to see you in the dirt.
That's some cool bottles thanks for the video.
If I lived closer I'd dig with you. I've always wanted to do that I love old bottles. Can't wait for the next video ✌❤
@adventurearchaeology
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Michele!
Love the video! This would be so much fun.
amazing finds!
Great finds. Thanks
Good day to everybody down in Alabama I just finish your video and was glad to see that you dug a bottle from Iowa and I live in Des Moines the same town that your bottle is from that was pretty dog gone cool so keep digging and I will keep watching your videos Thanks Marc
Awesome finds and great video!!! I have surgery on the 16th so ill be watching all of your older videos I haven't seen while I recover. I'll need all of the videos I can find to cure my itch till I can get back in the creek or a hole!
@Luciddreamer007
2 жыл бұрын
From one Bottle lover to another ….. Good Luck 🍀 with your surgery!
@adventurearchaeology
2 жыл бұрын
Get better soon and I appreciate all of your watch time!
@LoneWolf-479
2 жыл бұрын
Wishing you the best, & a speedy recovery.
Awesome finds 👏 👌 😎 🙌 👍
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Beautiful finds today 👏 the blue/white marble is my favorite tho 😁
Enjoyed the video can't wait for the next one
Back to The Earth 🌏 The anticipatory nature of dirt digs are much more dramatic compelling & satisfying I see I dig I am ♥️🙏
Hi Brandon, nice to meet you Tristan, I do love a digging video. You both found some great finds. Very cool. Joyce/Connecticut 🇺🇸❤️
Hard work pays off big time:)
Excellent finds..I love that squatted bottle... Stunning
Back in the hole great digs
Great finds Brandon!
That is pronounced Col (small O) er (small E) a (small A), Cholera. Great finds!!!! Love your videos!!!
You may notice my last name. I have one of the bottles you dug. In the early 70s my parents moved from the village I grew up in and bought a late 1800s house on 4 acres, on a creek bank in Western NY. Every spring, before the weeds took over, my father would dig the creek bank for bottles. His garage walls were lined with them. They have been gone for many years but we still have that Chamberlain bottle sitting on our kitchen window.
@timothysilvernail5549
2 жыл бұрын
Were in western NY I live in Leroy
Hello from East Tennessee. Let me know if you find any full Jack Daniels flasks that would be a amazing find. It looks like you had a great day. Stay safe and I’ll keep watching.
Great video and dig Brandon thanks for sharing looking forward to the next video.. say hi to Tristen enjoyed all the finds..
Nice finds on this dig. Good to see you out digging again.
Awesome whiskey flask. Good job.
Its pronounced "Collar eh ah" at 11:50. Cholera was a pretty bad water borne disease. And in NY they figured out a well in the middle of a residence block was the epicenter of a massive breakout! At 12:50 is a wisdom tooth. with the real long roots. Yes, it looks like a human wisdom tooth. I show an testimony for the pharmacy dated 1884-1944 near Birmingham.
Nice whiskey man !!
@adventurearchaeology
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
Great Video!!!!! Awesome finds!!!
Creek walks are fun but there is something special and exciting about digging a 10 foot hole to find a bottle. I got excited on that porcelain sign thought it might have been a early license plate. I picked up a few plates a couple months back paid $10 for them. It was a 1913 through 1916 and a 1922 from Indiana. 1913 was the first year Indiana made license plates it was porcelain. Sold it for $200. So far I've made about $350 and still have 2 plates left. You might want to keep and eye out for any older plates in the creeks even some newer ones have value.
@adventurearchaeology
2 жыл бұрын
You got a steal on Plates that old!
Great dig! Love watching your videos! Regarding the tooth… it’s pig, but you probably figured that out.
Sehr schöne Flaschen und Fläschchen👍🏻. Die schönsten sind die abothekerfläschchen. Bernd Frankenland ⛏
Nice bottles 🙂 congratulations 🎊🎈 ty for your videos 👍
Awesome finds guys! 😎😎
Man...I'd love to get my hands on some of those small common bottles with the broken tops or bottoms. I have a hundred crafting ideas those would help out with. lol Great video! If you ever come closer to Lamar County, I'd love to know it!
Love the digging video's . I would like to see you and all the guest diggers and have a round table discussion about there greatest finds and tell some stories about hunting and collecting bottles
@adventurearchaeology
2 жыл бұрын
Matt that could be a future video for sure!
@mattsmithcantonga9652
2 жыл бұрын
my son and I volunteer to come dig with you !!
@lisacates4185
2 жыл бұрын
Me too,fish tales are fun😂🙌
That flask you dug in the beginning of the video.I believe its pretty common.I have dug three in the dump I dig at.
@adventurearchaeology
2 жыл бұрын
Yah I think so but any time I find something I’ve never found it’s a good day haha
@glassfromthepast1205
2 жыл бұрын
@@adventurearchaeology Yea no kidding I like it to.
Love the video Brandon.
@adventurearchaeology
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks John!
TRISTAN HAS THE MOST BEAUTIFUL HAIR‼️‼️‼️
it is great what you dig up, where I live it is not possible, have cold winters that do hard freezes .
@adventurearchaeology
Жыл бұрын
Sorry to hear that
I watch enough bottle videos that when you pulled the Vinal out that I said that looks like a Vinal
Digger Dave diggs those Vinol bottles all the time; cod liver oil and beef juice tonic.
@adventurearchaeology
2 жыл бұрын
Crazy how living a few states away can make a difference on the quantities of what particular items can be found.
@chasetonga
2 жыл бұрын
Sounds disgusting!
Awesome finds Brandon and Tristan ! Stay Safe !
Great video 🔥❤️
@adventurearchaeology
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks 😎
Awesome finds! Love the liquor bottles. I also like some of the live digging too, keep adding it in there
@adventurearchaeology
2 жыл бұрын
Definitely will!
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You should make a bottle discord
Those Benningtons are a glazed clay marble. Mid to late 1800s from Germany . They usually have spots where they touched other marbles or where they rested in the kiln.
@adventurearchaeology
2 жыл бұрын
They sure do! I never knew what the spots were from!
@Buddystemz
2 жыл бұрын
@@adventurearchaeology they call them eyes and it’s the easiest way to identify them. Wish they were more valuable, but they’re cool marbles.
Great bideo
Nice digs! Feel bad for the tree tho. 🇺🇸🌎🇺🇸
@adventurearchaeology
2 жыл бұрын
Yah the excavator guy did it no favors however I’ve noticed if the tap root stays intact it will live!
@buttons3232
2 жыл бұрын
@@adventurearchaeology as long as it’s not left totally exposed. Cool beans!
Awesome finds. That area is huge, do y'all bury the holes afterwards or no? Also, dont know if you have tried pickle juice for the cramps but it really works, if I get night cramps I just get up and have a shot of pickle juice and the cramps go away.
Great digs. Thanks for sharing the adventure. Good luck, happy hunting and take care. ✌
According to the American History Museum's website, Vinol was made by Chester Kent and Company, and was basically just a quack cure for general weakness, simple anemia, physical exhaustion, lack of animation, loss of appetite 😕 Is was distributed from the late 1890s to the early 1900s.
@Luciddreamer007
2 жыл бұрын
Cool info Snake 🐍 oil of a different name 😝
Well done, guys! Great dig. Good to see Tristan again. Love that Bennington and porcelain sign, can't wait to see it cleaned up. You ever dig any license plates?
@adventurearchaeology
2 жыл бұрын
We’ve dug a couple 1910’s but they were in rough shape!
Great vid, so cool to watch you guys pull old things out from your digs. Looking forward to the next. Cheers.
@adventurearchaeology
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Man!
It's interesting how old bottles that I find used the ground are rainbow color
Great finds, that whiskey flask and the medicine are both killer bottles. Can’t wait to see the mega hole video next week!
The sign looks like the shape of a boot.
Great vid and finds!! You should ask @wildkyle about those teeth/claw you found. Hes smart in those subjects
@adventurearchaeology
2 жыл бұрын
He will be here next week 😎
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Vinol was cod liver oil. Spotted one on ebay with its label intact.
I have two Jacob's Pharmacy meds. One from Atlanta and one from Alabama. Obviously they are embossed with the name and state. Jacob's Pharmacy in Atlanta is where the first Cokes were served. I also have several hutches one embossed Standard Bottling Company and I cant remember what the others say. I dug Bottles for an entire summer with a friend on property that was going to be developed and we saved alot of history before that happened. Lots of poison ivy and coal lol. I was covered with PI for the entire season but I endured it for the bottles. I have a couple of master inks that are amazing plus many more. It's a long story. Love watching yall dig brings back memories. Great video Brandon.
@adventurearchaeology
2 жыл бұрын
It’s always worth the itch hahaha
Looks like a shoe. 👍
Vinyl is cod liver oil Digger Dave pulls quite often in his dump up north
Great dig, it’s always a good day when you dig marbles! Did you get the sign cleaned up, what did it say?
@adventurearchaeology
2 жыл бұрын
Haven’t had a chance to clean it yet!
If you ever find a Selma or Andalusia, Al Coke, I buy those! Also looking for an Opp, Ala Dr. Pepper bottle
Great video! I don't know if you ever found out what VINOL was, I looked it up and it was a high grade cod liver oil product, for medicinal purposes.
What a fun an exciting dig! Glad your friend found a hutch. Wish I had one. No bottle diggers around here that I know of. I'm sure there are dumps out here but most are on private land lol. Nice whiskey flask too.
23:02 no one seen the face in the mud from the backside of the porcelain sign. Right where your hand sat holding it.
Dang I was late to the party! Great finds though!
Vinol the wine of cod liver oil
Really nice "prospecting" video, Brandon! Looking forward to the Big Dig in the next video! Tons of goodies coming, I'm betting!!!
@adventurearchaeology
2 жыл бұрын
I sure hope so!
I know of an acre or so century old? Dump near my parents in the middle of the woods. I pulled out plenty when I was a kid, but haven't gone back. Lots of old Chicago stuff and restaurant stuff. Should I go back and look for soda bottles or what? Could pull out crates of glass and ceramic etc in a day.
Thanks for these videos! I just found you through WildKyle. How do you find these places? How did you know there was a dump there? I'd love to see how you do research to find these places!
@adventurearchaeology
2 жыл бұрын
Hey Johnathan take a look in the video description of this video there is a section where I have a few How to videos linked. Welcome to the channel!
@johnathansawyer8736
2 жыл бұрын
@@adventurearchaeology DUDE! THANK YOU! I live in North Eastern NC, there should be so many places here to dig, but I don't know where to start. Thanks so much for posting all of this.
You have a video on how to find places to find bottles besides creek?
That is a whiskey I dug one in that same dump
@adventurearchaeology
2 жыл бұрын
The Amber one?
Is Pratt City like Talladega where anything from it around the turn of the century is good?
@adventurearchaeology
2 жыл бұрын
Not always. Talladega stuff is rarer.
Hi Brandon great to see you digging for bottles its been such a long time really enjoyed the video cant wait till next week.
There's no beers from the '20s here, Prohibition. Vinol is a cod liver oil. Our stoppers all say "Lea & Perrins" when they're marked. Chamberlain's drugs in different kinds show up here
The Cale Drug Co bottle. That one really intrigued me, so I dug as much as I could without visiting the county auditor for Jefferson county. I did find out that the original store was most likely on Carline Ave in Central Pratt. The son of the original owner was Dr. Robert Tarrance Cale B:1920-22 D:2000. The name of the business was Cale Pharmacy, and like many pharmacies back then, it was also an ice cream/candy/soda shop. I assume the bottle would have held a tonic of some sort that the father of Robert Cale created on his own, with his own recipe, hence, his name on the bottle. My best guess is the business closed sometime in the 40's 50's, that's the indication I get.
Possibly the town dentists trash was dumped there too.? Which could explain the tooth.
Thats very interesting the cholera bottle being that there was no cure for it, it was a terrible disease that wiped out entire towns in the lumbering towns here in michigan in the 1880’s. Very nice find.
may be jimmy hoffa ha ha.
You could solve a Very Cold case if those are human bones 😉. The fang you found is definitely that, if it were a claw you would see the things that your cat leaves when sharpening.her claws. It might have been a lucky piece from a Mountain Lion or Wolf killed when Georgia still had such.
Sweet dig Brandon, I was stoked to seeing back inn the dirt with a shovel in your hand. Did you find out anything about the unknown med? I can't wait till next week, another digging video SWEET! I need your opinion. What do you think about a Garrett 300 for a beginner 11 yr old or what do you recommend? Take care and stay safe. 🎅Merry Christmas🤶Brandon...
@adventurearchaeology
2 жыл бұрын
Hey Debra, the Ace 300 is a great fit! If you decide to purchase one and use the link I get a small percentage of the sales to help the channel! shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=1317262&u=2279436&m=86070&urllink=&afftrack= As for the medicine honestly we have not had time to do the proper research! Ill keep you posted!
The sign is a shoe
Tristan’s happy to replace the marbles he’s lost, lol!
@adventurearchaeology
2 жыл бұрын
Lol true story!
I managed to find an ad in an old yearbook for the 1920s for that Cale Drug Company if you're interested.
@adventurearchaeology
2 жыл бұрын
Very nice shoot it to me in an email!
@micah06v8
2 жыл бұрын
@@adventurearchaeology where do I find your email address? I looked at the about page of your channel and I don't see an email address there. Not sure where else to look.
It looks like a phone booth sign
Digger Dave finds the amber flasks often..V...I can't recall how he labels them tho.
The Vinol Medicine bottle was made in the very late 1800's
Mateus Rose wine bottle. You will have to google for a picture , see if it compares to your find. The newer bottles do not look like yours. I am 68 y.o and I remember that shape, so look for an older version. Mateus was launched in 1942 by Fernando Van Zeller Guedes, Sogrape founder and visionary who created the first Rosé wine from Portugal. Sold in a curved bottle that was inspired by the flasks used by soldiers in the First World War,