This one isn't a GOOGLE ALERT, but it could be. This one has many characteristics that I believe would make it a bit more unique and valuable, but I'm not 100% sure. I believe that this jar was made between 1900-1910 based on the logo - notice the "triple L" where the loop at the end of the line looks like another L. Also, notice how flat/faint the logo is. The jar stands 9.5" tall and I don't see any chips or cracks. I do see quite a few beautiful air bubbles in the glass though. It has a zinc lid with a milk glass lining and the "Ball" is very faintly embossed on the lid from use. This jar is more than a quart. The age, the size, the imperfections, and the body style all usually point to a more valuable jar, but please use your best judgement and bid accordingly because I'm not 100% sure.
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- Under For Sale, click on the Garage Sale category.
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