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1880s hair bottle found during a canoe trip in NH
Digging a Maine river bank bottle dump with my son Quincy in the fall of 2012. Was pretty exciting, we thought we were in to some great stuff, but it petered out, no great finds. But a great day none the less.
I was excited to find this stone ink bottle behind a 1700s house dump! It has four holes on the corners as quill rests, plus the center hole for the ink. I love to picture what documents might have been signed with this one!
These came out of a hard packed river bank. The one on the left was an unembossed aqua pontil, the other is a Worlds Hair Restorer. Wish I could say it was purple, but it was amber (whole). 
Pulled this up from a river bank on a hot July day, to bad it had a whole in the back of it !! Otherwise, as they say in the catalogs, it was MINT. It’s a pretty rare bottle, I was really bummed out when I dug it, because it was face up, and looked perfect, then I felt the 1″ hole in the back with my thumb. It’s got a lot of embossing on the front, “CAMM’S SPANISH LUSTRAL HAIR PRESERVATIVE PROVIDENCE RI” 