Dug this Killer Rare bottle Today.

Forum for Bottle Collectors.

Moderators: Current Officers, Previous Officers

User avatar
Leon
Supreme Rusty Being
Supreme Rusty Being
Posts: 16707
Joined: Sat Aug 19, 2006 5:13 pm
Answers: 0
Rusty Bunch Member Number: 643
BCCA Number: 29171
Year Started Collecting: 1975
Location: Mopar City
Has thanked: 136 times
Been thanked: 288 times
Status: Offline
United States of America

Dug this Killer Rare bottle Today.

#1

Post by Leon »

Went to Detroit to Dig a Privy Today. Dug one of my Favorite bottles. When it comes to Detroit Beer Bottles this one is extremely high on the Rareity & Desireablity list. The infamous EXPOSITION Brewery of Delray Michigan. Circa 1890's. :shock: LEON.
Attachments
Hole.JPG
Exposition5.JPG
Exposition4.JPG
Exposition3.JPG
Exposition2.JPG
Exposition.JPG


FAVORITE SAYING: WHY DUMP LOCALLY & FIND PROGRESS O/I's WHEN I CAN DRIVE A THOUSAND MILES AND FIND NOTHING.
NOT SO FAVORITE SAYING: SOME CRAZY RICH CLOWN OUTBID ME
ANOTHER SAYING: LIGHTS ARE ON BUT NOBODY'S HOME?
User avatar
Canadacan
Forum Moderator
Forum Moderator
Posts: 3284
Joined: Thu Feb 14, 2013 4:59 pm
Answers: 0
Rusty Bunch Member Number: 1078
Year Started Collecting: 1987
Has thanked: 118 times
Been thanked: 61 times
Zodiac:
Status: Offline
Canada

Re: Dug this Killer Rare bottle Today.

#2

Post by Canadacan »

Congrats Leon!...have you dug one before? So just a light polish on the tumbler should do it hey! :smt023
Ivan... RB #1078 Collector of soda cans & bottles from Canada. Looking for Canadian soada cans 12oz & 10oz From the 1950s right into the 80s.
Also Canadian Beers ,USA Orange Crush bottles And American Drewrys beer cans.
User avatar
Leon
Supreme Rusty Being
Supreme Rusty Being
Posts: 16707
Joined: Sat Aug 19, 2006 5:13 pm
Answers: 0
Rusty Bunch Member Number: 643
BCCA Number: 29171
Year Started Collecting: 1975
Location: Mopar City
Has thanked: 136 times
Been thanked: 288 times
Status: Offline
United States of America

Re: Dug this Killer Rare bottle Today.

#3

Post by Leon »

The Exposition goes for $300+ easy. Found this 1890's Hutch near it. LEON.
Attachments
Wegener.JPG
WegenerCloseUp.JPG
FAVORITE SAYING: WHY DUMP LOCALLY & FIND PROGRESS O/I's WHEN I CAN DRIVE A THOUSAND MILES AND FIND NOTHING.
NOT SO FAVORITE SAYING: SOME CRAZY RICH CLOWN OUTBID ME
ANOTHER SAYING: LIGHTS ARE ON BUT NOBODY'S HOME?
User avatar
Leon
Supreme Rusty Being
Supreme Rusty Being
Posts: 16707
Joined: Sat Aug 19, 2006 5:13 pm
Answers: 0
Rusty Bunch Member Number: 643
BCCA Number: 29171
Year Started Collecting: 1975
Location: Mopar City
Has thanked: 136 times
Been thanked: 288 times
Status: Offline
United States of America

Re: Dug this Killer Rare bottle Today.

#4

Post by Leon »

Better Pic of Exposition. Just need to tumble it now. LEON.

click pic to supersize.
Attachments
Exposition6.JPG
ExpositionCloseUp3.JPG
FAVORITE SAYING: WHY DUMP LOCALLY & FIND PROGRESS O/I's WHEN I CAN DRIVE A THOUSAND MILES AND FIND NOTHING.
NOT SO FAVORITE SAYING: SOME CRAZY RICH CLOWN OUTBID ME
ANOTHER SAYING: LIGHTS ARE ON BUT NOBODY'S HOME?
User avatar
mrlager428
Grand Marshall of Rust
Grand Marshall of Rust
Posts: 1634
Joined: Mon Aug 25, 2008 3:54 am
Answers: 0
Rusty Bunch Member Number: 0
Year Started Collecting: 1973
Has thanked: 11 times
Been thanked: 28 times
Zodiac:
Status: Offline
United States of America

Re: Dug this Killer Rare bottle Today.

#5

Post by mrlager428 »

Those Bottles are soooo Cool!Its awesome how nice they look after well over 100 years in the ground wow. :smt023 :smt007
Collector of Wisconsin Cans.Looking for Pabst Bock Zip from Milwaukee.Milwaukee Valley,Rib Mountian and any Gettelman Picnic Series Cans in Grade 2/2- that held Beer.
User avatar
DanielinAk
Grand Marshall of Rust
Grand Marshall of Rust
Posts: 1599
Joined: Thu Jan 29, 2015 5:33 pm
Answers: 0
Rusty Bunch Member Number: 0
Year Started Collecting: 2015
Has thanked: 69 times
Been thanked: 243 times
Status: Offline
United States of America

Re: Dug this Killer Rare bottle Today.

#6

Post by DanielinAk »

That's so flipping cool
Post Reply Previous topicNext topic

Return to “Bottle Collecting”