From Mud to Marvels: Antique Bottle Digging on a Rainy Day

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  • čas přidán 21. 06. 2024
  • #bottledigging #treasure #vintagefinds #edwardian #victorian #history #collecting #antiques

Komentáře • 25

  • @daviddarrall9384
    @daviddarrall9384 Před měsícem +1

    Good interesting finds. Well done. 😊 UK.

  • @steviet9452
    @steviet9452 Před měsícem +1

    Just a swift one to say keep going! I also enjoyed hunting bottles in my youth and the nicer ones i always flogged at carboots for £1-5 the blue ones were peoples favourites.

  • @craigdutton6072
    @craigdutton6072 Před měsícem +1

    In Australia 🇦🇺 it’s always hard ground 😂we don’t get the rain ☔️ like the uk ,if I can dig a bottle or three I go home lol 😂 it’s rock solid and wrist jarring on the fork 🎉

  • @Travelling..Bottle..Digger
    @Travelling..Bottle..Digger Před měsícem

    Hardcore digging in that rain ! Some nice finds coming out for the trouble though. Good digging 👍👍

  • @user-vc2st9lj2u
    @user-vc2st9lj2u Před měsícem

    Hi Sean great vid. That little brown bottle with the screw cap towards the end probably said Gilby, Famous distillers of gin. All the best.

  • @Portaltotheparanormal70

    New sub. Keep going younare great !!

  • @kenmilne2379
    @kenmilne2379 Před měsícem

    Nice finds Sean ! Big holes to fill ! 👍👍

  • @josef-michaelvonbapschmier7513

    Good Job, enjoyed this video thanks

  • @westcountrymudlarks
    @westcountrymudlarks Před měsícem +1

    Great video Sean love the tiny poision iodine bottle lovely big lysol, some great bottles . Just found your channel and have subscribed .

  • @diggershane9236
    @diggershane9236 Před měsícem

    Like your videos mate keep up the good work 💪🏻

  • @ericalbany
    @ericalbany Před měsícem

    The poison/perfume bottle probably was for iodine.

  • @ericalbany
    @ericalbany Před měsícem

    It wasn't for tooth powder, it was a powdered mouthwash

  • @danielfeeney8620
    @danielfeeney8620 Před měsícem +1

    great finds buddy whats your cleaning tips , do you use any chemicals ?

    • @DiscoverWithSean
      @DiscoverWithSean  Před měsícem +1

      Thanks mate. No chemicals, just a long soak for a few days in soapy water & then shake em' up with grit 👍

  • @DMC8707
    @DMC8707 Před měsícem

    Milk jar have embossed called QS, that person in past have name in Q.S as full name. That why the women would fight over make up is there’s. That why name on stuff to let other know who’s stuff. 😊

    • @DiscoverWithSean
      @DiscoverWithSean  Před měsícem

      Are you pulling my leg? 😂 In any case, that's a better explanation than mine

    • @DMC8707
      @DMC8707 Před měsícem

      @@DiscoverWithSean haha. Yes because women always fight over their stuff like not want steal or took as think its their. So that why name on it so let anyone know who’s owner that. That old history. But your funny. Yeah you need to more research find why name on stuff or some of embossed on glass because of which type belong to doctor or bar, or medicine store that people buy and use for save people get sick come from. That why lot of them died because of some medicine not help. So that why people need to say thank you to technology that help improved save people get sick from sick. History always changed but people is not changed. But people are wise to find way to solved by that help medicine plants that god giving to people than use chemical products medicine, you know all the stories. Sorry make bit long comment. 🙂😁

  • @duncanculver9370
    @duncanculver9370 Před měsícem

    The coin is French,Napoleon 111,1800's

    • @DiscoverWithSean
      @DiscoverWithSean  Před měsícem +1

      This one had me stumped, so that's a nice surprise. Thanks for the info 😊

  • @lifeislife489
    @lifeislife489 Před měsícem

    Maybe my question will get answered in the video. I'm only at the beginning, but my first thought was how do you know where to dig for the bottles? Do you just find a spot and start digging or do you have to do a little research first?

    • @DiscoverWithSean
      @DiscoverWithSean  Před měsícem

      These are old bottle dumps, which are fairly common around the country & easy to spot if you look for the signs or consult old maps. Once you've found one, it's just a matter of figuring out where the site starts and ends 🙂