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Zoom 60 Gallon Syrup Kettle - Chattanooga Plow Company Here's a very nice cast iron syrup kettle made by the Chattanooga Plow Company. This is a 60 gallon kettle. Nice size! The makers mark is actually located on the top of the lip and the bottom. This kettle has a crack on the lip which can be seen from the photo. This is minor and there is no other form of damage. You could still use this kettle for making syrup or a fire pit!
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Zoom Antique Brass Industrial Gauge Solid brass industrial steam gauge. The small face measures 5" and the large is 6 1/4" across. This gauge has been lightly polished. Very solid! Made by the Jas. P. Marsh - Corporation - Chicago.
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Zoom Prince Albert Tobacco Folk Art Here's another neat piece we picked up on a farm in Chipley, Florida. This is the end of a wooden crate that someone has been attaching Prince Albert Tobacco can cut outs too. The entire front of the crate has the medallion shaped Prince Albert attached. They actually ran out of room and just started sticking them in the top. What a neat piece of folk art! It's obvious the maker was a big Prince Albert fan. Measures 21 1/2" x 7 1/2". This piece was hanging in the old barn on the farm. As found condition. These are the kind of one-of-a-kind pieces we love to find! Circa: 1930's-1940's.
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*Rare* Straight Sided Pepsi-Cola Bottle - Sanford, Fla.
This is a very tough Florida Pepsi bottle to find. This straight side has a center slug plate that reads: Sanford - Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. - Sanford, Fla. This bottle is clear and bimal (blown in mold). Any Florida Peps-Cola bottle with a slug plate and in script is very hard to find! Sanford is a very small town located in Seminole County. This bottle is in excellent original condition. Very clean. There is a bubble in the slug plate that can be seen in the photo's. The only issues I can find with this bottle are two very small little fisheyes. They are both extremely small and located on the back. Very, very minor. There is a very light haze in the interior that could easily be removes with a light tumble. This is a top shelf bottle for the Florida bottle collector or the Pepsi collector. These don't show up for sale often and especially in this condition. Circa: 1910
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Early Wooden Box of Chess Pieces - Artesia, Mississippi
This is a really neat wooden box of early turned chess pieces. The lid of the box is handwritten "A. Mc P. Smith - Artesia, Miss". Super cool piece! One or two of the game pieces are broken, but not bad. The box measures 6 7/8" long x 3 3/4" wide x 2 5/8 deep".Pieces like this don't show up very often! Circa: 1900
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Zoom Decorative Brass Vent Grates - Salavaged From Building in Tallahassee, Florida Decorative brass grates salvaged from an old building in Tallahassee, Florida. The building was built around 1900. These grates are highly decorative and measure 54" tall x 6" wide. These can be framed and hung on a wall strictly for decor or used as shelves. Nice paitina! Circa: 1900
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Zoom 80 Gallon Syrup Kettle - Kehoe Iron Works - Savannah, Ga. Here's an awesome 80 gallon cast iron syrup kettle from the Kehoe Iron Works - Savannah, Ga. If you're looking for a nice one, this is it! Perfect condition with no damage. Very heavy! These nice kettles are getting very hard to find! Circa: 1900
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Zoom Beautiful Iridescent Snuff Bottle - 1860's Here's a beautiful, early amber snuff bottle that just missed being pontiled. It was dug in a wet privy in historic New Orleans. Beautiful patina! It stands 4 1/4" tall and has no damage! This is a very nice bottle with wonderful colors. Circa: 1860
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Zoom *Attic Mint* Phila Porter and Ale - Iron Pontil What a killter squat bottle! Absolutely attic mint. Great shade of green with full iron pontil and applied sloping collar top. This is a very unusual soda with loads of character and stands 7" tall. This bottle has never been in the ground. As good as it gets.
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Explanations In Archeology - An Explicitily Scientific Approach - Watson
This book is titled Explanations In Archeology - An Explicitily Scientific Approach by Patty Jo Watson, Steve A. LaBlanc and Charles L. Redman. This book was published in 1971 and in excellent condition with 191 pages. Two or three pages have highlighted sections from a pencil, but very minor. This book describes a great understanding of past cultures from a scientific approach.













