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<p>[QUOTE="coreya, post: 178427, member: 915"]A pretty standard crock preserving jar, these were used from the 1800's into the early 1900's and beyond, and without a makers mark almost impossible to date. Yours looks in great condition with very little base wear and no damage so I would say anywhere from 1900 to the 20' or 30's or maybe even later. I personally pass these up unless there is something unusual about them that I just can't resist.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="coreya, post: 178427, member: 915"]A pretty standard crock preserving jar, these were used from the 1800's into the early 1900's and beyond, and without a makers mark almost impossible to date. Yours looks in great condition with very little base wear and no damage so I would say anywhere from 1900 to the 20' or 30's or maybe even later. I personally pass these up unless there is something unusual about them that I just can't resist.[/QUOTE]
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