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Bottle Approx
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1 GLASS BOTTLE, LARGE MOUTH (holds approx. 500 ml) & 1 GLASS FUNNEL, KIMAX 58 1 GLASS BOTTLE, LARGE MOUTH (holds approx. 500 ml) & 1 GLASS FUNNEL, KIMAX 58 Paypal 1 Bid US $10.00 1d 6h 50m
GLASS BOTTLES, (holds approx. 250 ml each) - SET of 5 GLASS BOTTLES, (holds approx. 250 ml each) - SET of 5 Paypal US $19.99 3d 16h 45m
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Thermo Bottle (2500ml)


Thermo Bottle (2500ml)


$32.89


SpecificationsWeight approx:0.768Kg, Size approx: 24.5 18 18(cm)

Bottle Opener Nail Clipper


Bottle Opener Nail Clipper


$2.19


HighlightsQuality is excellentIt's easy to use, and the nail filer is useful tooVery easy to clip your nails withCome with key ring for easily carryCan be used as bottle opener for beerSpecificationsWeight Approx: 24.1gSize Approx: 5.5 x 1.2 x 0.8 cmPackage Contents1 Nail Clipper1 Beer Bottle Opener

Metal Medicine Bottle and Container


Metal Medicine Bottle and Container


$2.99


Overview:Metal medicine bottle, corrosion-resistant and portable, is a good select for your home and travel.You can select from orange, red, blue, green, purple, black and sliver.Specification:Weight Approx: 32.2gSize Approx: 8 x 3 x 3 cm

Aluminum Keychain Bottle Opener


Aluminum Keychain Bottle Opener


$1.09


Overview:Aluminum Keychain Bottle OpenerKey Ring IncludedLight Weight, Easy to UseFits into Pocket WellMade of Anodized Solid AluminumEasy to take with when travellingColor of your order will be sent randomly depends on our inventory statusSpecification:Size Approx(cm): 6 x 1.9 x 1.5Weight Approx(kg): 0.0105

Foldable Water Bottle (480ml.)


Foldable Water Bottle (480ml.)


$3.49


Overview: Foldable, reusable water bottle designed to go anywhereCan be rolled, folded or flattened when emptyEasily fitting into pockets, purses, packs or briefcasesCapacity: 480mlSpecification: Weight Approx: 42.5gSize Approx: 26 x 12 x 3 cm

Cartoon Electric Hot Water Bottle


Cartoon Electric Hot Water Bottle


$7.29


HighlightsFashionable designHigh quality material SpecificationsSize Approx: 23x23x2cmWeight Approx: 0.143kg

Blank Magnet Metal Bottle Openers(Pack of 48)


Blank Magnet Metal Bottle Openers(Pack of 48)


$3.99


Blank Magnet Metal Bottle Openers Bottle openers measure approx. 40mmx 90mm Silver tone. Great for crafts or promotional item.

2 Pc Baby Bottle & Brush Set(Pack of 144)


2 Pc Baby Bottle & Brush Set(Pack of 144)


$1.99


2 piece Baby Bottle & Brush Set. Baby bottle brush is approx. 9" and baby nipple brush approx 5". This wholesale bulk cheap discount baby bottle brush set is priced right.

Pentagram Shaped Spray Bottle


Pentagram Shaped Spray Bottle


$1.29


Overview:Clean and fresh material, non-toxicSpecification:Weight Approx: 8.4gSize Approx: 7.1 x 3.7 x 1.9 cm

Aluminum Bottle Cage (Black)


Aluminum Bottle Cage (Black)


$3.59


HighlightsSturdy and durable materialRust-proofSpecificationsWeight Approx: 69gSize Approx: 15 x 7.5 x 7 cmPackage Contents1 Kettle Cage

Cute Spray Bottle


Cute Spray Bottle


$1.79


Overview:Clean and fresh material, non-toxicSpecification:Weight Approx: 13.2gSize Approx: 10.6 x 2.8 x 2.8 cm

Portable Spray Bottle


Portable Spray Bottle


$1.99


Overview:Clean and fresh materialNon-toxicSpecification:Weight Approx: 18.8gSize Approx: 14.5 x 3.7 x 3.7 cm

Sea Horse Bottle Opener


Sea Horse Bottle Opener


$3.19


Overview:Made of high quiality stainless steel- Enamel coating for enduranceSpecification:Weight Approx:69gSize Approx:12 x 1.8 x 1.3 cm

Rubber Bottle Opener


Rubber Bottle Opener


$4.29


Overview:Made of high quiality stainless steel- Enamel coating for enduranceSpecification:Weight Approx:85gSize Approx:13.5 x 4 x 1.5 cm

Bear Pattern Bottle with Nozzle


Bear Pattern Bottle with Nozzle


$5.59


HighlightsMade of high quality material.Unique and fashion design.Perfect for home use.SpecificationsSize Approx (cm): 48.5 x 36.3 x 38.5Weight Approx (kg): 0.087

Transparent Can Pattern Bottle


Transparent Can Pattern Bottle


$4.49


HighlightsFashionable style and high qualityA must have for your homeSpecificationsWeight approx (kg): 0.0975Size approx (cm): 10.8 x 6.5 x 6.5

Novelty Can Pattern Bottle


Novelty Can Pattern Bottle


$6.19


HighlightsFashionable style and high qualityA must have for your homeColor will be sent at randomSpecificationsWeight approx (kg): 0.1575Size approx (cm): 12 x 6.8 x 6.8

Nursing Bottle Cleaning Brush


Nursing Bottle Cleaning Brush


$4.99


HighlightsMade of high quality material.Unique and fashion design.Perfect for home use.SpecificationsSize Approx (cm): 26 x 8 x 8Weight Approx (kg): 0.078

Portable Bottle with Straw (Pink)


Portable Bottle with Straw (Pink)


$4.69


HighlightsFashionable style and high qualityA must have for your homeSpecificationsWeight approx (kg): 0.108Size approx (cm): 9.5 x 6.8 x 16

Small Devil Bottle Opener


Small Devil Bottle Opener


$3.59


HighlightsFashionable style and high qualityA must have for your homeSpecificationsWeight approx (kg): 0.0825Size approx (cm): 8.5 x 4.5 x 2


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Twenty-First Century Waterfall


19thc Goldmine Excavations in New Zealand Unearth Victorian Era Treasures

San Francisco, California - November 27th, 2007 - The Martha Goldmine at Waihi in the North Island of New Zealand was a major producer of gold and silver between 1888 when mining commenced and 1952 when the mine closed. The Pumphouse structure was classified as a building of national significance by the New Zealand Historic Places Trust in the 1970s.

Due to land instability, the Cornish Pumphouse was in danger of

catastrophic collapse and it was leaning 2 feet out of perpendicular and increasing. The decision was taken in late 2005 to shift the Pumphouse to a safe location by cutting off the Pumphouse some 4 meters (13ft) below the ground surface.Using concrete slider beams capped with steel and stainless steel sheeting, the 1,800 tons was suspended using hydraulic flat jacks sitting on Teflon pads with lots of lubricant, then pulled with horizontal hydraulic rams. The shift involved some 30 meter (approx. 30 yards) southward move then a 300 meter (approx. 300 yards) westward trip to the new site.

As a condition of the New Zealand Historic Places Trust archaeological

consent for the relocation, archaeological monitoring, investigating and recording was undertaken along the south side of the hill. Starting in January 2006, a series of archaeological investigations have taken place associated with the relocation of the Cornish Pumphouse. These

investigations that also included excavations around the Pumphouse, were performed by consultant archaeologist Ray Hooker of Arcsearch

Consultancy Tauranga, New Zealand, assisted by local man Ian Keys – see: http://www.marthamine.co.nz/14_11_06.htm. A varied array of old mining related gear, both tools and machinery pieces were recovered. A trash pit from this site yielded almost exclusively spirits and painkiller bottles, one still full of Aspros!

Cleaning, sorting and cataloguing of the collection of material

recovered took many weeks. Nearly 5,200 pieces of domestic material have been inventoried. These include dozens of tin match boxes dating from 1895 to World War I, a silver sovereign keeper, used to store half and full sovereigns (unfortunately empty), pocket watches, metal tins of various sorts, ornaments and a printers negative plate for a 1900

calendar, to name some of the metal material recovered. A whole range of bottles from late 19th century to the 1940s includes some intact early bottles. Bottle manufacturers included British, Australian, American and New Zealand makers.

However, the largest collection of material consists of ceramics, mainly tableware. Some were intact or almost whole, but the vast majority was in fragments. Many had identifying makers’ marks and classifying these items proved time consuming and at times frustrating as some 50 manufacturers have been identified so far, mainly with the help of Marks4Antiques.com

(www.Marks4Antiques.com).

“In addition to Antiques professionals like Appraisers, Auctioneers or

Antiques Dealers, we were surprised to know that many of our members

come from the Academic arena or are professional Archeologists,” says

Lisa Marion of Marks4Antiques.com. “For example, another member is

exclusively involved in Marine Archeology and has a team of divers that

recover ship wrecks! Simply fascinating.”

The oldest dated item near the Pumphouse comprises all the pieces of an

earthenware plate dating between 1846 – 1854, when the Staffordshire pottery of P. Holdcroft closed. All the pieces of a Grindley Globe Pottery plate with a Waihi Hotel monogram on it, plus many other fragments, were also located. Of particular note were pieces of porcelain crockery dating to about 1912, with a view looking east of Waihi’s main street, made by the Victoria Pottery, Austria (Schmidt & Co). Fortunately all the pieces of one side plate were recovered and several other items have been partially reconstructed. The Set appears to have comprised cups & saucers and side plates.

Although the majority of the ceramics are earthenware, some fine

porcelain china has also been recovered including Royal Doulton vases.

Most of the china collection is dominated by British and other European

manufacturers; yet, several fine makers from Japan/Nippon were also

identified, as well as items from China and elsewhere in Asia. The majority of pieces for which a period attribution was possible, date ca 1890s – 1930s, though a good number of pre 1890 pieces have also been recovered.

The vast array of material recovered over the past 10 months from Martha Hill is currently in the final stages of analysis. This will allow some insights into domestic and mining matters from early last century.

Accredited media interested in discussing this topic in more detail are

encouraged to schedule an interview by sending their request to

Contact@Marks4Antiques.com or visit their Web site at Marks4Antique.com

About Marks4Antiques.com

Marks4Antiques.com was created to help Collectors and Dealers to

research Antiques & Collectibles. The successful launch of

Marks4Ceramics.com in 2004 was quickly followed by Marks4Silver.com in

2006 and then Values4Antiques.com this year. All websites were designed

for use online in order to accommodate the growing number of mobile

Antiques and Collectibles Dealers that roam the country to different

Auctions or Shows and those that sell or buy online (eBay etc).

Subscribing to any of the websites provides easy and fast pictorial

methods of identifying and self-appraising items. An active member can

also contact the experts of each website for personal assistance when a

mark is not already in the database at no additional cost. To facilitate an unbiased Antiques Research & Evaluation environment, no Trade (buying or selling) of items is allowed through these sites as they are totally dedicated to Research. All staff are avid Collectors, Appraisers and professional Dealers. The company is owned and operated in the State of California, USA.

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