Description: A very nice Keystone Mason's Patent Nov. 30th, 1858 quart canning jar with a milk glass-lined zinc lid. It is marked on the bottom with the number 28 in the middle. The Keystone symbol indicates the Keystone Glass Works of Philadelphia, PA, made this jar during the 1870-1890s. (Source: Keystone Mason Jars, Part II Mason Fruit Jars Co. & Keystone Users. Bill Lockhart, Bill Lindsey & Carol Serr) Mouth-blown jars have a ground rim/lip and were usually blown in post-bottom molds, showing variable amounts of crudeness depending on age, manufacturer, and other factors (Source:The Society for Historical Archaeology). This canning jar is in excellent condition, with no chips, dings, cracks, or chiggers, with the exception of the rough lip. It features the waviness and little bubbles expected with glass jars of this era. Make this very nice jar part of your historical canning jar collection! All fragile glass items will be carefully packed to ensure a safe arrival. Each item will be double-boxed with plenty of bubble wrap and packing, plus marked FRAGILE. We understand how valuable these items are for your collection. We will do our very best! The items listed are from our parents' White County, Indiana estate, who joyfully collected many interesting and unique items during their lifetimes. We have done our best to research and provide accurate, detailed information about the condition of each item. Any significant defects, damages, or wear and tear will be accurately described to the best of our knowledge. Please review the product description and look closely at all photos before purchasing. Ask questions! We will do our best to answer any inquiries. Thank you, and best to you! Enjoy the Best Barn Sale Ever!
Price: 43 USD
Location: Battle Ground, Indiana
End Time: 2024-09-18T22:08:52.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Volume: Quart
Color: Aqua
Bottle Type: Jar
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States