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Most bottles are found in places that are associated with finding old glass. This includes former trash dumps, old privies (or outhouses), construction sites, and waterfront areas. Any area that served as a dumpsite for a long period of time is a bottle digger's paradise.
Some of the items that can make a bottle more valuable include original labels, wrappings, boxes or even the original contents of the bottle. Once you have assessed your bottle based on its color, age and accessories, you must consider its condition.
Look for these old bottles with the characteristic crown top. The embossed maker's mark or letters on the side of a bottle or on the base of a bottle will help to reveal a bottle's age. Marks or letters on collectible milk bottles and Coca Cola bottles are commonly indicators of age and origin.
Look around the woods which is obvious. Look for large mounds that may have trash in the and dig a few test holes about 2ft deep. Or you may see bottles or trash on the surface just laying there this is the most obvious and one of the more common ones. Mounds are usually better because they're all in one spot.
1. National Bridge White Beer Brewery Bottles $2,700. The literal top of the heap belongs to these bottles which were described as being extremely rare bottles by Morphy Auctions.
1. National Bridge White Beer Brewery Bottles $2,700. The literal top of the heap belongs to these bottles which were described as being extremely rare bottles by Morphy Auctions.
Most bottles are found in places that are associated with finding old glass. This includes former trash dumps, old privies (or outhouses), construction sites, and waterfront areas. Any area that served as a dumpsite for a long period of time is a bottle digger's paradise.
Bottle digging craze: Treasure hunting on rubbish dumps is illegal and dangerous, say Rochdale council chiefs. Council bosses have warned treasure hunters digging for old bottles that they could be breaking the law - and might end up hurting someone.
You will find specific areas on the foreshore resembling rubbish dumps, where you can find pottery and early 20th century glass bottles in the same spot. Mostly modern and Victorian materials are scattered on the Thames banks in central London and, in my case, are the most common glass find.
The Age of the Bottle While not all old bottles are valuable, an older bottle is more likely to be worth more than a newer one. Seams and pontil marks are two of the ways you can determine a bottle's age. The pontil mark is the mark at the bottom of the bottle where it was attached to the glass blower's pontil rod.