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<p>[QUOTE="George Nesmith, post: 502555, member: 177"]It is pressed in a mold as was most pattern glass start about 1860 and continuing until today. Fro me the suicide knob says newer. Most likely "packers goods" ie glass made for food makers to pack mustard etc in and reusable by the thrifty homemaker. Federal made a large line of packers items. A popular example are the "swanky swig" juice glasses that Kraft packed cheese in.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="George Nesmith, post: 502555, member: 177"]It is pressed in a mold as was most pattern glass start about 1860 and continuing until today. Fro me the suicide knob says newer. Most likely "packers goods" ie glass made for food makers to pack mustard etc in and reusable by the thrifty homemaker. Federal made a large line of packers items. A popular example are the "swanky swig" juice glasses that Kraft packed cheese in.[/QUOTE]
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