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Category: Start / Bottle Hunting & Collecting
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Blue Bottles On Your Desktop  Excellent photo of blue bottles in a window for your desktop. Align your shortcuts on the bottles like labels. Added on: 04-Sep-2006 | hits: 103 Report broken link | Details
Cleaning Antique Bottles  Cleaning Antique Bottles Added on: 27-Jul-2006 | hits: 461 Report broken link | Details
French Beer & Brewerians  My passion started in 1980, while I had a summer job in the brewery Bouchart in Saint Amand les Eaux.I found the beer labels so attractive that I decided to begin collecting them. A little later on I decided to also collect glasses, and finally I began collecting every kind of beer related item. Added on: 19-Jul-2006 | hits: 333 Report broken link | Details
BOTTLE DIVERS IN PARADISE  Welcome to Bottle Divers in Paradise. All of our antique bottles were found while scuba diving in the Caribbean. Enjoy your visit! Added on: 19-Jul-2006 | hits: 141 Report broken link | Details
19th Century Bottles of the British Military  In October of 2001 we visited the HMS Trincomalee (HMS Trincomalee was one of 47 Leda class frigates built for the British Navy between 1800 and 1830) at the Historic Quay in Hartlepool, England. During the tour I spoke with some of the guides and found that they were not aware of these bottles and were interested in learning more. Added on: 19-Jul-2006 | hits: 492 Report broken link | Details
British Glass Website  From jam jars to fibre optics and windows to lamp bulbs, glass is essential to modern life, yet we sometimes take this incredible material for granted.Through this web site you'll be able to learn more about the world of glass, how it's made, how it's used and how difficult it would be to live without it.
Added on: 19-Jul-2006 | hits: 138 Report broken link | Details
Antique Bottle Digging  Christine and I welcome you most humbly to this site entitled:
Antique bottle digging and related history
South Australia. Compiled Nov 2001.
Added on: 18-Jul-2006 | hits: 122 Report broken link | Details
A PRIMER ON FRUIT JARS  The hermetic preserving of food... This revolutionary invention allowed families to prepare for the winter by "putting up" what they had in abundance in the fall. Families often traded a jar of this for a jar of that, preparing for the lean season with relative abundance. Added on: 18-Jul-2006 | hits: 341 Report broken link | Details
HOW TO DATE BALL FRUIT JARS!  Here is a way to date your Ball jars fairly closely by looking only at how the Ball name is embossed on the jar. Added on: 18-Jul-2006 | hits: 455 Report broken link | Details
Dublin Dr Pepper  What makes us unique? Besides being the oldest Dr Pepper bottler in the world, Dublin Dr Pepper also has the distinction of being bottled with Imperial Pure Cane Sugar - the original Dr Pepper formula. Added on: 17-Jul-2006 | hits: 222 Report broken link | Details
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