Just starting to get interested in bottle digging when I found a Joe Louis bank half buried in a hill of dirt at an old Indian Wars fort! Thanks for sharing - Ro
Nice finds would love to go digging like you do. I did a small amount back many years ago with my father. Those bottle digs are some of my best memories with my father. Been watching your dig videos for a couple years now and thoroughly enjoy them even though you get a bit weird sometimes Ned. 🙂
The text exchange between the long-distance lovers killed me 😂😂 Great video man. I definitely didn’t have an hour to spend on TH-cam, but here we are, an hour later. Keep up the good work!
Hi, thank you for all of the historical knowledge you provide. We like your show much better since the extreme levity of your previous associates has ceased. Greatly appreciated. Ken
Wow Ned that was one of your best digs, those big Chinese jugs & the opium pot is amazing. The other stuff was cool too. Well done, looking forward to the next dig, should invite the homeless guy along on your next dig.
Superb...Kind of a mix of Special Olympics and an Urban Archaeology Safari. Absolute choice Entertainment for the entire family. GO-o-o-o...PONTILS! I Love You, Bottle Ned.
🤣..."time to get outta here"... You're too funny! Love your sense of humor! This dig is your abstract BEST! Amazing finds! Appreciate the clean up and show 'n tell. Can I use the word 'enthralling?!?! Can't wait for you to return!!
OMG Ned!!! What an amazing video.. I can't believe the stunning bottles that you and Funny Bunny are unearthing. Your two Gin bottles are gorgeous, as is your two Masters Inks. I've never scene that type of neck and applied lip on a Master Ink before, were the older ones made like that? The benicia on the Bitters bottle is spectacular, would benicia on a rare bottle increase or decrease the value of the bottle? It amazes me that these fabulous bottles are 2.5 ft. beneath the surface. Will you sell me the green capers bottle? Funny Bunny dug up some exquisite bottles. I'm amazed by the knowledge that he has about bottles. I would have kept the iron work from the sewing machine it was beautiful. Out of the two of you who's been digging for bottles longer? Are you done with that part of the dump? There are so many questions I could ask, but I won't. Can't wait to see what else you can dig up. Until then, take care and be safe.✌
Mineralbrunnen Birresdorn In Der Eifel pottery bottle "Mineral fountain (in) Birresdorn in the Eifel mountains" The Eifel is a low mountain range in western Germany and eastern Belgium. It occupies parts of southwestern North Rhine-Westphalia of the Palatine Germany. 3 longest operating mineral spring water resources in Birresdorn The Adonis Quelle - Quelle is German for “spring” - lies in the middle of the village. Closed in 2000s for contamination. The Quelltempel - (“Spring Temple”) also found nearby the Kyll bridge of Birresdorn. The Quelltempel still stands under a monumental stomework gazebo. Closed in 2000s for contamination. Lindenquelle - The Linden "spring" is ~4 km north of Birresborn. Birresborn was well known for their mineral springs and this stoneware/crockery bottle was used for shipping that mineral water throughout Europe - and exported into North America. Lease of the Birresdorn mineral spring. The Birresdorn mineral spring is located in the Prüm district, and the water is well known throughout the Rhine province. The residence and business building, garden, and Bering (?) will be open for lease beginning August 11, 1848 for 3, 6, 9, or 11 years. Honorable Government at Trierstadt, June 30, 1848. Gerolsteiner Mineral Water, (said) Europe's 1 mineral water supplier, nearby Birresdorn in the Eifel, is still producing and selling (even on Etsy) mineral water since 1888.
Still loving your channel watched every video you've put out your doing your thing growing and chilling out on your ridiculous commentary and music lol keep killing it buddy
Make sure with the Hostetter Stomach Bitters - there is a misspelled variant of STOMACHIC in the blobs even up into screw tops (just seen in another YT bottle vid). Regular Hostetters Stomach $20-40 depending on size, color, age ... and Hostetter's STOMACHIC $100+ dependin on size, color, age
I did my first dig this summer and found a milk-glass egg. I was amazed it was unbroken for over a century sitting with broken bottles and old crockery over it. Really thin delicate glass.
I found one capers in 2019. I was in 1893 definitely, broken Tahiti Lemonades & Crystal's, no Consolidated. My amber "H.I.s" were both broken in place, found elsewhere, in the 1900s. I glued one back together, 95%. Nassau, Germany. My friend has a Hostetters with labels, seal & contents. I've only found 3 gins, all clear slick pints. Found panels in the same place "Lovejoy &Co Honolulu T.H." and the older "H.I.". "Reed & Carnrick Coca Muscatel, N.Y.", an amber bowling pin.
Circassian Bloom bottle In London 1772, a type of liquid rouge was being sold under the name ‘Bloom of Circassia’. The advertisement claims that Circassian women (Russian white Christians with blue eyes banished into Jordan = Circassians) actually achieved much of their beauty from a version of this cosmetic, which was extracted from a vegetable native to their country. Prospective customers are promised that the product will ‘instantly [give] a Rosy Hue to the Cheeks’, and a ‘lively and animated Bloom of Rural Beauty’. What was more, unlike other rouges, it wouldn’t come off even if rubbed by a handkerchief. There was also a Circassiam Bloom that was a blue hair dye, like Mrs, White's bluing oil for laundry in the late 1880s-early 1900s. This would be a hair dye bottle of very early turn of century manufacture - potentially English. An 1843 advert for 'Circassian Hair Dye', sold for $1 per bottle in Baltimore PT Barnum in 1870s sideshows et al had such Circassian (caucasian) women with teased hair (like Afros) ... and this product might also be such conditioning ingredient (like the ancients washing their hair in beer and then teasing it out) that is is a hair dye and hair conditioning product.
Amon J Scovill of Cinncinnati, Ohio marketed (1870s-1877) selling out his Circassian Bloom of Bloom of Cricassia patent medicines et al products. Very big business in those days from coast to coast.
Ned, I'd seriously pay you cash money for the opportunity to dig such a productive dump. DM me if interested. (After beers on me 🍺) Love the history and the bott clean up. Another fantastic video Ned!
Like your show very much. Enjoy your knowledge of the artifacts. Could your crew please minimize the irreverent levity please, it is very distracting to your viewers. Thanks for your help.
Did I just hear Funny Bunny ask you if you wanted his second China jug? What a awesome friend. I hope you sucked his %#@& for it. lol. How would you find out who the owner of that lot belonged to? Property appraiser's site or something. Another awesome video Ned. Thanks for bringing me along. Bottle in the hole
They recon the Chinese would pick up discarded ginger beers 🍻 wack their own brew in then bury it till it was brewed out party 🎉 time lol that pot was crazy size nice 👍lol ya better have $10 Ned in ya pocket mate lol getting around with all them tools skulking around back lots lol 😂 police may mistake ya for a fire 🔥 starter lol 😂 not a bottle rescuer lol
Nothing Like sitting on the craper and getting a bottle Ned notification. 👍🤘
Awesome finds! These are by far the best bottle digging videos on TH-cam. I really enjoy them! Your commentary is quite amusing.
No, only slightly better than mine. lol
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You put out the only digging vids that I watch without fast forwarding between finds. #followthetrash
Haha, I’ve never even thought of that. Thanks for that tip. Definitely will try that on a few vids I’ve painfully watched 😂
Same! I watch from beginning til end with some rewinding in between lol
Just starting to get interested in bottle digging when I found a Joe Louis bank half buried in a hill of dirt at an old Indian Wars fort! Thanks for sharing - Ro
Nice finds would love to go digging like you do. I did a small amount back many years ago with my father. Those bottle digs are some of my best memories with my father. Been watching your dig videos for a couple years now and thoroughly enjoy them even though you get a bit weird sometimes Ned. 🙂
The text exchange between the long-distance lovers killed me 😂😂 Great video man. I definitely didn’t have an hour to spend on TH-cam, but here we are, an hour later. Keep up the good work!
Amazing dig guys loved it the finds are just awesome 👌
Hi, thank you for all of the historical knowledge you provide. We like your show much better since the extreme levity of your previous associates has ceased.
Greatly appreciated.
Ken
I dug a Cal Elec works insulator in Florence AZ, and it also had a giant chip out of it just like that one.
What a great video Ned! Truly enjoyed this one! Super finds and history lesson! Super!!! 👍👍👍
Wow ! Hitting some gold with those Hoboken Holland gins. $150-200 each depending on age.
Another great video Ned! Always makes my day when you drop a video
Wow Ned that was one of your best digs, those big Chinese jugs & the opium pot is amazing. The other stuff was cool too.
Well done, looking forward to the next dig, should invite the homeless guy along on your next dig.
Great video I enjoyed it 👍👍👍 be glad the tweakers didn't find a shovel and start digging 😆😆
Congratulations 👏🎉 on 2.3 k .... I will continue sharing your channel. 💪😎
Superb...Kind of a mix of Special Olympics and an Urban Archaeology Safari. Absolute choice Entertainment for the entire family. GO-o-o-o...PONTILS! I Love You, Bottle Ned.
The little story about the early days of communication from, the Pony Express through the advance of the telegram, and telephone.... Well done!👍🕊️
🤣..."time to get outta here"... You're too funny! Love your sense of humor!
This dig is your abstract BEST! Amazing finds! Appreciate the clean up and show 'n tell.
Can I use the word 'enthralling?!?!
Can't wait for you to return!!
OMG Ned!!! What an amazing video.. I can't believe the stunning bottles that you and Funny Bunny are unearthing. Your two Gin bottles are gorgeous, as is your two Masters Inks. I've never scene that type of neck and applied lip on a Master Ink before, were the older ones made like that? The benicia on the Bitters bottle is spectacular, would benicia on a rare bottle increase or decrease the value of the bottle? It amazes me that these fabulous bottles are 2.5 ft. beneath the surface. Will you sell me the green capers bottle? Funny Bunny dug up some exquisite bottles. I'm amazed by the knowledge that he has about bottles. I would have kept the iron work from the sewing machine it was beautiful. Out of the two of you who's been digging for bottles longer? Are you done with that part of the dump? There are so many questions I could ask, but I won't. Can't wait to see what else you can dig up. Until then, take care and be safe.✌
Mineralbrunnen Birresdorn In Der Eifel pottery bottle
"Mineral fountain (in) Birresdorn in the Eifel mountains"
The Eifel is a low mountain range in western Germany and eastern Belgium. It occupies parts of southwestern North Rhine-Westphalia of the Palatine Germany.
3 longest operating mineral spring water resources in Birresdorn
The Adonis Quelle - Quelle is German for “spring” - lies in the middle of the village. Closed in 2000s for contamination.
The Quelltempel - (“Spring Temple”) also found nearby the Kyll bridge of Birresdorn. The Quelltempel still stands under a monumental stomework gazebo. Closed in 2000s for contamination.
Lindenquelle - The Linden "spring" is ~4 km north of Birresborn.
Birresborn was well known for their mineral springs and this stoneware/crockery bottle was used for shipping that mineral water throughout Europe - and exported into North America.
Lease of the Birresdorn mineral spring.
The Birresdorn mineral spring is located in the Prüm district, and the water is well known throughout the Rhine province. The residence and business building, garden, and Bering (?) will be open for lease beginning August 11, 1848 for 3, 6, 9, or 11 years.
Honorable Government at Trierstadt, June 30, 1848.
Gerolsteiner Mineral Water, (said) Europe's 1 mineral water supplier, nearby Birresdorn in the Eifel, is still producing and selling (even on Etsy) mineral water since 1888.
Ned, you rule. This was epic. You've spoiled us, please don't stop.
You should carry a rattle can of lacquer and spray over the labels to try and preserve them.
Enjoying the videos keep them coming
Still loving your channel watched every video you've put out your doing your thing growing and chilling out on your ridiculous commentary and music lol keep killing it buddy
Oh my word I can’t believe the bottles and pottery you found, just amazing guys😳💥💥💥
You dig up artifacts that most people would never get to see if you didn't record and share. 😁👍 🍾
Great finds.You guys are the best.
Warner's patent medicine from Rochester, NY ... an East Coast bottle commonly found there ... and recent YT dump digger vid finds as well.
Just subscribed, liked put the bell on, and shared on my Facebook! 👍💜
Nice video yet again 👍
Keep em coming Ned
I have been metal detecting for yrs. Saving my crusty finds hoping to find a way to decrust them.. Now I know how thanks ned
Awesome haul!!!
Great video 📹👍
Need someone attempting translation of the Chinese characters on those pottery jugs and what was being said (or marketed).
Love the patina!! Disco tax is high on that one..
Make sure with the Hostetter Stomach Bitters - there is a misspelled variant of STOMACHIC in the blobs even up into screw tops (just seen in another YT bottle vid). Regular Hostetters Stomach $20-40 depending on size, color, age ... and Hostetter's STOMACHIC $100+ dependin on size, color, age
I seen that video also Crick Diggers Inc wasn't it?
@@shakascloset1700 Yes and digging with the Copper Popper.
Another great video Ned easily the best bottle digging content on youtube. Your 1800's love letter text & chatty crack head really cracked me up.
Absolutely tremendous bottle digs wow great love it allelulla
Hopefully, you keep the bottles out of the direct sunlight and heat, stopping them from overheating and exploding ...
I did my first dig this summer and found a milk-glass egg. I was amazed it was unbroken for over a century sitting with broken bottles and old crockery over it. Really thin delicate glass.
I found one capers in 2019. I was in 1893 definitely, broken Tahiti Lemonades & Crystal's, no Consolidated. My amber "H.I.s" were both broken in place, found elsewhere, in the 1900s. I glued one back together, 95%. Nassau, Germany. My friend has a Hostetters with labels, seal & contents. I've only found 3 gins, all clear slick pints. Found panels in the same place "Lovejoy &Co Honolulu T.H." and the older "H.I.". "Reed & Carnrick Coca Muscatel, N.Y.", an amber bowling pin.
I am wondering where you sell your finds. Do you have an online store or something? Thanks🙂
Ned, do you ever tumble polish any of your bots?
Love the Nassau bottle. Drinking mineral water right now in Germany. I fly home Thursday
Man sure good to see you guys digging up great bots
Man killer bots you guys dug! Keep doing what you do. Beware of the tweakers tho.
Sweet tooth brush one of those little extras I love to find
I started watching the latest video, now I can not find it?
Bro what year n how many miles on you Honda? My Civic has over 314,000. Great car.
Looks like part 2 and 3.
What county are you in? Looks so familiar
I drive an old Honda and my service is past due too.
you should buy a cheap rambo type knife, work better for close probing
Because Tweakers is the new spin word for Pyros !!!
Circassian Bloom bottle
In London 1772, a type of liquid rouge was being sold under the name ‘Bloom of Circassia’. The advertisement claims that Circassian women (Russian white Christians with blue eyes banished into Jordan = Circassians) actually achieved much of their beauty from a version of this cosmetic, which was extracted from a vegetable native to their country. Prospective customers are promised that the product will ‘instantly [give] a Rosy Hue to the Cheeks’, and a ‘lively and animated Bloom of Rural Beauty’. What was more, unlike other rouges, it wouldn’t come off even if rubbed by a handkerchief.
There was also a Circassiam Bloom that was a blue hair dye, like Mrs, White's bluing oil for laundry in the late 1880s-early 1900s. This would be a hair dye bottle of very early turn of century manufacture - potentially English.
An 1843 advert for 'Circassian Hair Dye', sold for $1 per bottle in Baltimore
PT Barnum in 1870s sideshows et al had such Circassian (caucasian) women with teased hair (like Afros) ... and this product might also be such conditioning ingredient (like the ancients washing their hair in beer and then teasing it out) that is is a hair dye and hair conditioning product.
Amon J Scovill of Cinncinnati, Ohio marketed (1870s-1877) selling out his Circassian Bloom of Bloom of Cricassia patent medicines et al products. Very big business in those days from coast to coast.
Super duper episoda.
man I can relate to sweating bullets needing to pinch off a Linder while out digging😬
Can’t wait to see if you get permission oh anticipation
Tweakers next door started a fire and burned my shed down along with all my bottles. It’s fun starting over though.
Tweakers? What a world we live in 🤣!!!! Tweak away!!!
OK so you are digging with Chinese jars - not Japan Town later.
Ned, I'd seriously pay you cash money for the opportunity to dig such a productive dump.
DM me if interested. (After beers on me 🍺)
Love the history and the bott clean up.
Another fantastic video Ned!
Bottle Ned is challenging YT The Hoof Guy Graeme and YT The Sheep Guy Cammie with how much hair they can grow and pile it upwards on their head ...
Like your show very much. Enjoy your knowledge of the artifacts. Could your crew please minimize the irreverent levity please, it is very distracting to your viewers.
Thanks for your help.
They do have prints on them but look for small prints because it was children that touched them last
Did I just hear Funny Bunny ask you if you wanted his second China jug? What a awesome friend. I hope you sucked his %#@& for it. lol. How would you find out who the owner of that lot belonged to? Property appraiser's site or something. Another awesome video Ned. Thanks for bringing me along. Bottle in the hole
Need to find that chip in the CA insulator !
Starter eggs
also why is it 480p
i've been waiting
Eating oysters, wash em down with gin
They recon the Chinese would pick up discarded ginger beers 🍻 wack their own brew in then bury it till it was brewed out party 🎉 time lol that pot was crazy size nice 👍lol ya better have $10 Ned in ya pocket mate lol getting around with all them tools skulking around back lots lol 😂 police may mistake ya for a fire 🔥 starter lol 😂 not a bottle rescuer lol
Fb dug bot of the year ! Go fb!!
what the fug, what an amassing day