Indeed, a viewer knew what the clay pot was. She said it was a 1901 Roseville flower pot. I checked on line and she was correct. 121 years old, I said it before and I'll say it again. I don't know how this stuff survives in the river under a pile of rocks for that long. Thanks for watching!
Thank you, thank you, thank you, that's exactly what it is. After your message I found it on the internet. It did pretty well in the river for being 121 years old. I will mention your comment in my next video. Thanks for watching, and the comment!
I DON'T KNOW WHERE TO START, EVERYTHING IS JUST PERFECT TO ME, GOD BLESS.
God be with you as well, thanks for watching!
wow! what an increduble hunt. huge congrats!
Many thanks!!!
That a was a spectacular hunt!
Indeed, a viewer knew what the clay pot was. She said it was a 1901 Roseville flower pot. I checked on line and she was correct. 121 years old, I said it before and I'll say it again. I don't know how this stuff survives in the river under a pile of rocks for that long. Thanks for watching!
What a great spot and a great day.
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Nice finds!🥹
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Great finds .. Love bottles & clay pot. Good luck.
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That Brass piece looks like an old sash buckle. I have found a couple down there. Great finds.
I think you're right. Thanks for your input and watching!
I learn a few things watching your vids, keep it up
I'll try, thanks for watching!
Great stuff
Thanks again!
Awesome finds man! I think I have roughly 200 of those ketchup bottles hahah.
Those were the first ones I found. Different locations yield different finds. Thanks for watching!
Love it.
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The clay piece may be a Roseville crane jardiniere 1901.
Thank you, thank you, thank you, that's exactly what it is. After your message I found it on the internet. It did pretty well in the river for being 121 years old. I will mention your comment in my next video. Thanks for watching, and the comment!
Is that crane pot the top of a jardinnere?
That's what I'm thinking, a pot for flowers. Thanks for watching!