TNTGross
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Went out to the three-acre woods again yesterday. Found some cool junk, but no coins. Top left is a Pat. Date 1877 Durkee salad dressing bottle with lid. Next to it is an unmarked Milk glass jar. Next to that is a cracked porcelain lined lid. Then we have an industrial cart wheel. What I think is the back plate of a clock. It had a small gear set on it.
We also have a Ford The Universal Car pendant/plate. It looks like it was glued to something at one time. Found this info: car-brand-names.com In 1912 the oval logo made way for a new winged triangle design. Originally introduced to symbolize speed, light weight, stability and grace, the logo came out in dark blue or orange color and featured “The Universal Car” wording at the bottom. However, it did not last long since Henry Ford disliked the emblem.
Then we have, I believe to be a pre-WWII, Butterfly Victory Band Harmonica. It has wood inside of it instead of plastic. During the war, plastic began to be used. Also, it doesn't say Occupied Japan and the site I am hunting is pretty much all pre-war stuff.
We also have a Ford The Universal Car pendant/plate. It looks like it was glued to something at one time. Found this info: car-brand-names.com In 1912 the oval logo made way for a new winged triangle design. Originally introduced to symbolize speed, light weight, stability and grace, the logo came out in dark blue or orange color and featured “The Universal Car” wording at the bottom. However, it did not last long since Henry Ford disliked the emblem.
Then we have, I believe to be a pre-WWII, Butterfly Victory Band Harmonica. It has wood inside of it instead of plastic. During the war, plastic began to be used. Also, it doesn't say Occupied Japan and the site I am hunting is pretty much all pre-war stuff.
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