Found a MOTHER LODE of old bottles diving at 141 year old hotel
On our way to a weekend of camping at Sandbanks, decided to stop at an old hotel my friend had told me about. Went scuba diving under the docks and found a lot of vintage bottles.
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Go back and dig deeper
I will be your 500th sub. I deserve a bottle, right?
looks similar to stuff i find. i'm seeing sodas from 60's, 50's and 40's. nothing too old. you should try digging deeper it will be hard to see because it's lake so fan the area and come back later. keep digging until stop finding stuff! good luck!
The one old green bottle is neat, but not valuable. I'd bet there are older ones under six inches of mud. Best ones will be embossed with local companies logo.
The brown bottle with the " Crowned W " logo on its bottom is a Whiskey bottle from the Hiram Walker & Sons Company ( Walkerville Ont )
Awesome Videos Andre. Keep up the great work . Great to see someone interested in history and cleaning our rivers never hurts either . This was a great spot and hopefully you get back there soon. Could easily be some real gems down there given the history and do not discount the value of soda bottles either. Lots of collectors out there. Good Luck
Good stuff! Dropped you a sub to get you closer to 500
Nicely done my friend 🙂
There could be some more older bottles. Generally older unembossed bottles like that Green beer/whisky are not worth much 2-5 $, but there could be a gem out there. Much easier than digging out of dump. You got to go back and show us more. Just subbed. HH, Sebastian
Great dive. Tons of bottles !!!!!
I don't blame you looks like a great spot obviously not pick over by other divers, I'm sure there are more "treasures" out there good luck
Ha I was thinking about the gloves soon as I started to watch,, the green one looks like a winner maybe late 1800,lots of info on the Internet , I use a plastic had rake and I've seen some use long prongs for checking the mud. Great video keep them coming
the dark green one is a rum or whiskey bottle…pre 1900's…(3 pieces black glass mallet bottle)…made out of 3 pieces Mold and free blown…some of them are worth a couple hundred bucks.
Loved the video, unbelievable how much you found!
Looks like fun. That larger brown bottle is a whiskey, probably from the 1940's. The black/green one is a good find. Looks like a black glass beer bottle that is pre-1900, possibly from England.
Great video man!