Description: Free USA & Canada tracked shipping for this large size antique SCHRAM fruit jar. It measures approximately 8½ inches high with lid and all by 4⅜ inches in diameter at the base, the glass is in excellent shiny condition without any chips or cracks however it does have some slight surface scratches; mentioned for accuracy. It doesn't sit flat as it wobbles slightly, probably a manufacturing flaw. It has been irradiated to give it its beautiful purple/plum color (an artificial process that turns antique clear glass in a beautiful deep amethyst/purple/plum colored glass, it is about the equivalent of decades of glass overexposure to the ultra violet rays of the sun; the manganese which is one of the key ingredients that they used to take to get clear glass prior to 1910 reacts and becomes dark amethyst/purple/plum in color, actually very few jars have manganese in them and most are over 100 years old. Please take note that the color is not flashed on the glass nor applied, it is derived from the natural chemicals in the glass.). It comes with its original tin lid which is in pretty good condition, but upon further inspection I noticed that the rubber seal was glued back to the tin lid; I took a close-up but it's a little hard to see. Please refer yourself to the pictures for condition. Taxes are applicable to all Canadian buyers, some US buyers are also subject to applicable taxes depending in which State you live in; please buy accordingly. All other countries are tax free! Overseas buyers will pay actual shipping charges, don't hesitate to ask a quote before bidding.Please, do NOT buy/bid if you do not intend to pay.
Price: 175 CAD
Location: Daveluyville, QC
End Time: 2023-11-29T22:14:12.000Z
Shipping Cost: 0 CAD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
Returns Accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Featured Refinements: Fruit Jar
Modified Item: Yes
Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada
Bottle Type: Jars
Color: Purple
Modification Description: The glass was irradiated to get the deep purple color.
Time Period Manufactured: Antique (Pre-1900)