Thanks Anthony! I love the figurine too! And I looove deco sodas, and I hardly ever find them! So I'd have been happy with just the Snow Crest bottle and a marble! 😄 This is a 1920s- 30s dump site, so we set our expectations accordingly. Glad you enjoyed the hunt! -Cathy👋😃
Hi Cynthia, The Snow Crest is my fav bottle from that day... but I also love the statue Drew found. Whenever a figure is missing legs or base, I usually stick it in a potted plant... But not sure what I will do with this one yet. Too nice for that, I think. 🤔 That shaker (if that's what it is) will still display nicely. Most importantly, we had fun! 😁😎👍
Hi Anna, I am amazed these fragile,1930s Christmas bulbs and ornaments even survive here! Fun putting them back on a tree again, after some 80-90 years in the ground. -Cathy 😁💖
Such wonderful finds.so mu h history behind each thing you find.keep up the good work from shirley from new Bern, north carolina u.s.a ❤❤🎉🎉😮🎉🎉😅😊🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉
Hello Shirley! Thank you for the lovely comments! We usually put a new video up every Friday night, but we took a break recently... I hope to have a new vid up this weekend (I am editing it now). We don't always know exactly what we've found, but we try our best to figure these things out, and share the info. Everything has a story to tell! Thanks for watching! -Cathy👋😃
Thank you Myra, I guess it would be difficult to date the rock, except that the hole looks almost "too perfect". 🤔 Thanks for watching and commenting! -Cathy👋😃
Cathy and Drew, the double safety mason jar was my absolute favorite. Nice clay marble and 😊Christmas ornament . Nice embossed bottles and unique items. Great hunt.👍👏🥳
If this place was not an hour's drive away, I'd be there every day! Variety of finds is amazing... Just wish most of the bottles were older (most there are 1930's).
Hi There! Well, this dump site is circa 1920s- 1930, so we adjust our expectations accordingly. I was hoping for a deco soda!! (And a marble or two!) Most of the bottles are too new for us, but it's fun to research them. Went metal detecting yesterday.. found a large cent, and a strange metal "face". I need to get some detecting vids up soon! Thanks for watching and commenting! 👋😃😎👍
That is a very large jar (half gallon, I think). Too bad that shaker (or perfume) is cracked. It was possibly the oldest thing we found. Thanks for watching and commenting! -Cathy 😁😎👍
Hi Cathy and Drew, lovely video! I like the gas light, they really made everything pretty back in the day didn't they. It always amazes me when I find lots of broken bottles on a tip but all the lightbulbs survive intact, you would think they would break first! The Deco soda bottle is beautiful and I love the Christmas tree light 😍 Hope all is well with you both 😃💖x
Hi Amanda, All is well here. We are hoping to get out this weekend, between the showers ☔ But at least there is no flood watch this week... Sheesh! 🙄 The deco soda was my fav find this day, along with the statue of "the unknown saint" as I will call him for now. Oh yes, and the Christmas light! That was my other fav find! Another one for the 🎄 next Christmas! When I found those light bulbs, I accidentally hit one with my digging tool, and it sounded like a gun went off! 😄 Oh, and someone stole our shovel! Sigh... Oh well. But I think Victorian items have always been my favorite because of how fancy the every day items were! So much pride in workmanship, and attention to detail. Anyway, hope you are doing well, and doing things! 🙂 💖🌸🌼🐦🐿️🦃
@@massriverpickers It's been very rainy here too, farmers are saying their crops have been waterlogged so the prices will go up for fruit and veg 😟I'm sorry your shovel was stolen, some people will nick anything! Anyway, I'm glad you will be back out this weekend and I hope you stay dry. The most I will be doing is grocery shopping and looking after my 'granddog' while his family are out. Take care and happy hunting 😁💝x
Thanks for another nice video..Alway good to see you and Drew on the hunt enjoying yourselves.Small turquoise colored bead off a moccasin?116 in some places here.🌅🌞🏖️😎🍻🍔🌭🏝️🙏🇺🇲🗽
Hi Larry,👋😃😎 and you're welcome! I love the idea of that tiny bead possibly coming from a moccasin! If it were even smaller, I would think of a 1920s beaded flappy handbag. Fun, the mind pictures a tiny, found bead can create! This is mostly a 1930ish site, but every once in a while, something older turns up. After all, this IS New England! Wow, did you really mean 116°F over there? 😯 We are still going down to the 30s at night! At least the rain is letting up. Thanks always for the warm thoughts you send our way! -Cathy (& Drew) 🚣🌅⛱️🦆🌥️🌱🙏🇺🇸
Hello Cathy and Drew. Awesome video and bottles finds. Nice relic finds to. Nice soda bottle finds and Lew and I like the big Lynn mass one the best. Did the lady who found the Vermont soda bottle give you that bottle? That is a rarer soda to find in Mass. Maybe you will find another one there next time you go there. The big Double Safety mason jar is really nice find and wasn't damaged in anyway,. That odd rock with the hole drilled in it could be a Indian artifact and might of been used as a early fishing weight. Nice to see the Lynn mass milk bottle even though it had some slight damage. It seemed to have a good displaying side to it. I have a good collection of milk bottles with Lew. If you ever want to sell that let us know or maybe we can send you some of our bottles from your area for it some how. Glad to see you finally had found some marbles and then went home after doing that. LOL! 🙂Hope to hear from you soon and we wish good health and luck to the both of you. We are looking forward to watching more of your videos and we always hit the like button. Take care and happy hunting to the both of you.----Jeffrey Hull Jr. ( Jeff & son Lew)
Hi Jeff & Lew, Sorry, I meant to get back to you, and leave a reply. Busy week! Helene did not give us the VT bottle. And that Lynn Mass milk bottle is cracked really bad. We will only keep it until we find a better one. We went to the Rowley Mass flea market last weekend, and got some bottles and stuff. That will be our next video. The rivers are still high, but are coming down a bit. We really miss our fav river, and the older bottles. Hope you both are doing well, and can go digging again soon. Take care, Cathy (& Drew)👋😃😎👍
@@massriverpickers We are glad to hear you have the VT bottle. To bad the milk bottle is cracked so bad. We watched the Flea market video you did while you were there. Awesome finds there and at the Salt marsh antique shop. 🙂We hope to dig on Sunday the 28th of April, we will try to anyway! LOL! Hope the river gets low for you guys and take care, 🙂 Jeff & Lew. 🙂
The "quill" in the saint's hand is a martyr's palm. Whatever he's holding in the other will be the symbol identifying him, but I couldn't see it clearly. And he's probably a Roman Catholic artifact, since Protestants like Luther didn't go in for saints much.
Thank you so much! I tried researching on the internet... I did see one mention of a palm leaf being a "martyr's palm" . Thanks for confirming that! I just looked again, and it MAY be a flower in the other hand?? But there's not much detail, so I can't be sure. Almost looks like a tulip, or the letter "W" 🤔, possibly a tiny stem underneath. If I can get a good close photo, I will post it on the community page this weekend. -Cathy💖
Yay! Great lark! I think Saint Bessus is your figurine... LOVE the patterns on that Snow Crest bottle!! I had a wonderful shore walk and day yesterday-- still a bit chillier than the previous days, but sunny and lovely. Have you ever heard of COOK'S Leather Cement? Small, pale blue bottle, and I can't find anything. Also found an oddball. A manganese glass beaker-type thing with a base like a wine glass- splayed round and slightly conical. Abruptly widens into a straight cylinder (@ 5 inches), then squeezes down into a very small (neck?) missing the top, sadly. Shape is weird and made me think of drug store stuff. From what I can read from the underside of the base rim: ... __er + Co Phila ' D Pat That's all. I'm stumped and don't even know how to describe it for a google search. Thoughts?
Thank you! I will look into St. Bessus. There was a Cook's leather cement bottle at the flea market in one of our vids. I almost bought it! A nice, crude little bottle.. possibly a competitor of Major's cement, but nowhere near as common. I would be thrilled if I FOUND one! 😃👍 Not sure about the other bottle. We would have to see it. I believe our email info is on our community page "about" tab. You can email us a pic! -Cathy😁💖
Thanks! It was a fun day! I just now uploaded this week's flea market vid, like 5 minutes ago! We went last Sunday (different flea market than the last flea market video). Thanks always for watching and commenting! 👋😃😎👍
Yeahhh my favourite 2 mud larkers
Great finds!
Wow!!!! A nice variety of finds!!! Some great bottles, some great marbles. The figurine is my favorite. Good times!!!
Thanks Anthony! I love the figurine too! And I looove deco sodas, and I hardly ever find them! So I'd have been happy with just the Snow Crest bottle and a marble! 😄 This is a 1920s- 30s dump site, so we set our expectations accordingly. Glad you enjoyed the hunt!
-Cathy👋😃
Awesome finds on the beach!
Thanks Carol! 👋😃😎👍
😂😂😂fun with finds...
I think I'm going to keep those two finds together! Lol 🤣
The SnowCrest bottle is so pretty, Cathy! You and Drew always find the coolest things. The cut glass shaker is beautiful, even if damaged!❤
Hi Cynthia, The Snow Crest is my fav bottle from that day... but I also love the statue Drew found. Whenever a figure is missing legs or base, I usually stick it in a potted plant... But not sure what I will do with this one yet. Too nice for that, I think. 🤔 That shaker (if that's what it is) will still display nicely. Most importantly, we had fun! 😁😎👍
Those Christmas ornaments you find for your tree are very nice. Great video.
Hi Anna, I am amazed these fragile,1930s Christmas bulbs and ornaments even survive here! Fun putting them back on a tree again, after some 80-90 years in the ground. -Cathy 😁💖
Love everything!💜🩷💚💛
Love the deco soda. Waiting for the sun to rise so I can go out and search ❤❤❤
Nice! Good luck out there! 😃👍
Hi Cathy & Drew Neato show, hello to your friend Helene too, You all had a Nice time🙋♀️⭐🏖️
Glad you enjoyed the video! 👋😃😎👍
Thanks for sharing! Nice finds!
Beautiful bottles, figurine, marbles etc… lovely glass sherds and pottery sherds. Great work to both of you. See you next time ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️💜
Thanks Susan! 👋😃😎👍
Hi C and D, great finds! Rock with hole, hagstone? I loved the deco soda bottle! And, of course the marbles! Cheers from PA! Larisa
I forgot about "hag stones" and am not real familiar. I will look that up! Thank you! -Cathy 👋😃
Very unique finds! Wish there was a place like that in Missouri! I always hate for your videos to end! Again, thanks for sharing!
Thank you for such a lovely comment! We have been taking a short break recently (out getting more videos!😃😎) More on the way soon. -Cathy 💖
Such wonderful finds.so mu h history behind each thing you find.keep up the good work from shirley from new Bern, north carolina u.s.a ❤❤🎉🎉😮🎉🎉😅😊🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉
Hello Shirley! Thank you for the lovely comments! We usually put a new video up every Friday night, but we took a break recently... I hope to have a new vid up this weekend (I am editing it now). We don't always know exactly what we've found, but we try our best to figure these things out, and share the info. Everything has a story to tell! Thanks for watching!
-Cathy👋😃
Probably Martin Luther. Hopefully Spring has returned to Massachusetts!
Spring is playing games with us here in Mass. Hopefully warmer temps will be here to stay in a week or two. 👋😃😎
Thanks for another amazing video
Glad you enjoyed it! 😁💖
Native people made fishing net weights by drilling holes in stones. They are a pretty rare find. It was done by people later on too.
Thank you Myra, I guess it would be difficult to date the rock, except that the hole looks almost "too perfect". 🤔 Thanks for watching and commenting!
-Cathy👋😃
😂✌️👍
Cathy and Drew, the double safety mason jar was my absolute favorite. Nice clay marble and 😊Christmas ornament . Nice embossed bottles and unique items. Great hunt.👍👏🥳
If this place was not an hour's drive away, I'd be there every day! Variety of finds is amazing... Just wish most of the bottles were older (most there are 1930's).
You guys always find cool stuff! I just knew you would end up with at least one marble!
Hi There! Well, this dump site is circa 1920s- 1930, so we adjust our expectations accordingly. I was hoping for a deco soda!! (And a marble or two!)
Most of the bottles are too new for us, but it's fun to research them. Went metal detecting yesterday.. found a large cent, and a strange metal "face". I need to get some detecting vids up soon! Thanks for watching and commenting! 👋😃😎👍
@@massriverpickers anytime you find a large cent that’s a great day! Congratulations! We are heading out digging in a bit, looks like a great day!
Hi 👋 great outing and great finds! I really love the double safety jar and the cut glass (shaker?) So cool! Thank you 😊
That is a very large jar (half gallon, I think). Too bad that shaker (or perfume) is cracked. It was possibly the oldest thing we found. Thanks for watching and commenting! -Cathy 😁😎👍
Hi Cathy and Drew, lovely video! I like the gas light, they really made everything pretty back in the day didn't they. It always amazes me when I find lots of broken bottles on a tip but all the lightbulbs survive intact, you would think they would break first! The Deco soda bottle is beautiful and I love the Christmas tree light 😍 Hope all is well with you both 😃💖x
Hi Amanda, All is well here. We are hoping to get out this weekend, between the showers ☔ But at least there is no flood watch this week... Sheesh! 🙄 The deco soda was my fav find this day, along with the statue of "the unknown saint" as I will call him for now. Oh yes, and the Christmas light! That was my other fav find! Another one for the 🎄 next Christmas! When I found those light bulbs, I accidentally hit one with my digging tool, and it sounded like a gun went off! 😄 Oh, and someone stole our shovel! Sigh... Oh well. But I think Victorian items have always been my favorite because of how fancy the every day items were! So much pride in workmanship, and attention to detail. Anyway, hope you are doing well, and doing things! 🙂 💖🌸🌼🐦🐿️🦃
@@massriverpickers It's been very rainy here too, farmers are saying their crops have been waterlogged so the prices will go up for fruit and veg 😟I'm sorry your shovel was stolen, some people will nick anything! Anyway, I'm glad you will be back out this weekend and I hope you stay dry. The most I will be doing is grocery shopping and looking after my 'granddog' while his family are out. Take care and happy hunting 😁💝x
Thanks for another nice video..Alway good to see you and Drew on the hunt enjoying yourselves.Small turquoise colored bead off a moccasin?116 in some places here.🌅🌞🏖️😎🍻🍔🌭🏝️🙏🇺🇲🗽
Hi Larry,👋😃😎 and you're welcome!
I love the idea of that tiny bead possibly coming from a moccasin! If it were even smaller, I would think of a 1920s beaded flappy handbag. Fun, the mind pictures a tiny, found bead can create! This is mostly a 1930ish site, but every once in a while, something older turns up. After all, this IS New England! Wow, did you really mean 116°F over there? 😯 We are still going down to the 30s at night! At least the rain is letting up. Thanks always for the warm thoughts you send our way! -Cathy (& Drew) 🚣🌅⛱️🦆🌥️🌱🙏🇺🇸
Hello Cathy and Drew. Awesome video and bottles finds. Nice relic finds to. Nice soda bottle finds and Lew and I like the big Lynn mass one the best. Did the lady who found the Vermont soda bottle give you that bottle? That is a rarer soda to find in Mass. Maybe you will find another one there next time you go there. The big Double Safety mason jar is really nice find and wasn't damaged in anyway,. That odd rock with the hole drilled in it could be a Indian artifact and might of been used as a early fishing weight. Nice to see the Lynn mass milk bottle even though it had some slight damage. It seemed to have a good displaying side to it. I have a good collection of milk bottles with Lew. If you ever want to sell that let us know or maybe we can send you some of our bottles from your area for it some how. Glad to see you finally had found some marbles and then went home after doing that. LOL! 🙂Hope to hear from you soon and we wish good health and luck to the both of you. We are looking forward to watching more of your videos and we always hit the like button. Take care and happy hunting to the both of you.----Jeffrey Hull Jr. ( Jeff & son Lew)
Hi Jeff & Lew, Sorry, I meant to get back to you, and leave a reply. Busy week!
Helene did not give us the VT bottle. And that Lynn Mass milk bottle is cracked really bad. We will only keep it until we find a better one. We went to the Rowley Mass flea market last weekend, and got some bottles and stuff. That will be our next video. The rivers are still high, but are coming down a bit. We really miss our fav river, and the older bottles.
Hope you both are doing well, and can go digging again soon.
Take care, Cathy (& Drew)👋😃😎👍
@@massriverpickers We are glad to hear you have the VT bottle. To bad the milk bottle is cracked so bad. We watched the Flea market video you did while you were there. Awesome finds there and at the Salt marsh antique shop. 🙂We hope to dig on Sunday the 28th of April, we will try to anyway! LOL! Hope the river gets low for you guys and take care, 🙂 Jeff & Lew. 🙂
The "quill" in the saint's hand is a martyr's palm. Whatever he's holding in the other will be the symbol identifying him, but I couldn't see it clearly. And he's probably a Roman Catholic artifact, since Protestants like Luther didn't go in for saints much.
Thank you so much! I tried researching on the internet... I did see one mention of a palm leaf being a "martyr's palm" . Thanks for confirming that! I just looked again, and it MAY be a flower in the other hand?? But there's not much detail, so I can't be sure. Almost looks like a tulip, or the letter "W" 🤔, possibly a tiny stem underneath. If I can get a good close photo, I will post it on the community page this weekend. -Cathy💖
Yay! Great lark! I think Saint Bessus is your figurine... LOVE the patterns on that Snow Crest bottle!!
I had a wonderful shore walk and day yesterday-- still a bit chillier than the previous days, but sunny and lovely. Have you ever heard of COOK'S Leather Cement? Small, pale blue bottle, and I can't find anything. Also found an oddball. A manganese glass beaker-type thing with a base like a wine glass- splayed round and slightly conical. Abruptly widens into a straight cylinder (@ 5 inches), then squeezes down into a very small (neck?) missing the top, sadly. Shape is weird and made me think of drug store stuff. From what I can read from the underside of the base rim: ... __er + Co Phila ' D Pat That's all. I'm stumped and don't even know how to describe it for a google search. Thoughts?
Thank you! I will look into St. Bessus. There was a Cook's leather cement bottle at the flea market in one of our vids. I almost bought it! A nice, crude little bottle.. possibly a competitor of Major's cement, but nowhere near as common. I would be thrilled if I FOUND one! 😃👍
Not sure about the other bottle. We would have to see it. I believe our email info is on our community page "about" tab. You can email us a pic! -Cathy😁💖
@@massriverpickers Thanks Cathy-- I'll look!
@@massriverpickers Thank you! Still cleaning and will send pix along!
Maybe the figure is Shakespeare
Thanks for the suggestion.💖
Enough with the musical theatrics... Horrible.. All the things that y'all found are just OK.. Hope you have better luck next time...
You are entitled to your opinions. Thank you for sharing. 😁😎
Keep up the great videos, Cathy! They are awesome and so are your finds!!!
Thank you Sarah!💖
Cathy and Drew, you both found awesome relics and bottles. 👍👏😀
Thanks! It was a fun day! I just now uploaded this week's flea market vid, like 5 minutes ago! We went last Sunday (different flea market than the last flea market video). Thanks always for watching and commenting! 👋😃😎👍