Uploaded the video I mentioned in my previous post, its only a short one (just over 2 minutes), the chances of pulling a stoneware object out with a metal detector has got to be low, if it hadnt have been for a bit of junk laying over it, Christine would have just walked past it (yes, they were real tears, Christine called out to me and I could see her standing there with tears rolling down here face)
I am pretty sure that back in the day that whomever dropped this would never have imagined someone in the future standing there so emotional over their rubbish, we were blown away at how this thing had not been smashed like most things seem to be out in the fields -
from what we understand, its called a "Chinese Tiger whisky bottle", its date range is around 1850 to 1900, the markings on the bottom are
正 耒
which we have roughly translated to "straight plow" but I am guessing its probably the makers name etc.
StuAngel
Uploaded the video I mentioned in my previous post, its only a short one (just over 2 minutes), the chances of pulling a stoneware object out with a metal detector has got to be low, if it hadnt have been for a bit of junk laying over it, Christine would have just walked past it (yes, they were real tears, Christine called out to me and I could see her standing there with tears rolling down here face)
I am pretty sure that back in the day that whomever dropped this would never have imagined someone in the future standing there so emotional over their rubbish, we were blown away at how this thing had not been smashed like most things seem to be out in the fields -
from what we understand, its called a "Chinese Tiger whisky bottle", its date range is around 1850 to 1900, the markings on the bottom are
正
耒
which we have roughly translated to "straight plow" but I am guessing its probably the makers name etc.
Best of luck to you all! <3
dig video: youtube.com/watch?v=7Wafs...
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