Featured Can anyone date this?

Discussion in 'Pottery, Glass, and Porcelain' started by Diane Bean, Apr 28, 2021.

  1. Diane Bean

    Diane Bean Active Member

    I have this biscuit jar, but for the life of me cannot date it! Can someone help? IMG_20210428_171002.jpg
     
    judy, pearlsnblume and TraceyB like this.
  2. Branka

    Branka Well-Known Member

    Please add some more photos, closer look of the lid, holder and the bottom. It may help
     
    pearlsnblume, TraceyB and Diane Bean like this.
  3. Diane Bean

    Diane Bean Active Member

    IMG_20210428_231641.jpg IMG_20210428_231605.jpg
     
  4. Diane Bean

    Diane Bean Active Member

    On the bottom it is marked OSM Co. Oneida NY
     
    ulilwitch, judy and pearlsnblume like this.
  5. KikoBlueEyes

    KikoBlueEyes Well-Known Member

    glassluv, patd8643, ulilwitch and 5 others like this.
  6. Diane Bean

    Diane Bean Active Member

    ulilwitch, judy and KikoBlueEyes like this.
  7. KikoBlueEyes

    KikoBlueEyes Well-Known Member

    Hopefully someone else can help you with an answer to that question. I have no clue, sorry
     
    ulilwitch, judy, pearlsnblume and 2 others like this.
  8. SBSVC

    SBSVC Well-Known Member

    Diane, I don't think that the date range given has much to do with the actual production span for that particular jar.

    The info given in the link Kiko provided was originally included in an eBay sales listing.

    Certain eBay sales categories are divided into date ranges that allow similar items of similar age to be grouped together - supposedly, to help buyers more easily find specific things. (Listings for Christmas ornaments, for instance, are grouped by age range. The thinking is that someone looking for an original 1930's European blown glass ornament is not likely to be looking for a brand new one from China.)

    When listing the OSM jar shown in Kiko's link, the original seller would have chosen from these pre-set eBay age ranges in the selected glass category:

    Age
    1800-1849
    1850-1899
    1900-1940

    That seller chose 1900-1940, believing that the jar was made sometime during that range, but not necessarily for the full 40 years of the range.
     
    Last edited: Apr 29, 2021
    ulilwitch, judy, sabre123 and 4 others like this.
  9. Ownedbybear

    Ownedbybear Well-Known Member

    Style is late 19th into early 20th.
     
  10. Crazy glass lady

    Crazy glass lady New Member

    Osm stands for oneida silver manufacturing, the actual glass itself was made by other companies for osm. I have a vaseline glass bowl made by Jefferson glass for OSM, around 1903. It was likely accompanied by a silver platter. It's likely your biscuit jar was made by Jefferson glass as well.
     
    komokwa and bercrystal like this.
Draft saved Draft deleted
Similar Threads: anyone date
Forum Title Date
Pottery, Glass, and Porcelain Anyone able to identify the maker/date this vase Apr 19, 2023
Pottery, Glass, and Porcelain Carlsbad porcelain plates - can anyone date these Apr 7, 2023
Pottery, Glass, and Porcelain Can anyone date this Blue Pfaltzgraph Gravy Separator? Mar 1, 2021
Pottery, Glass, and Porcelain Anyone know production dates for Royal Copenhagen Henriette pattern? Oct 8, 2020
Pottery, Glass, and Porcelain Can anyone read this siggie? Glass paperweight dated 1998 Jan 23, 2020

Share This Page