Sold for A$63
Pair of Preserving Jars: 1. Fowler's No 26. Base Mark: L570 / M / A G M. 2. Mason's / Patent / Nov 30th / 1858. Base: Owens ring. Household Jar 1. Machine made. Clear. 2 Pint. 2. Straight sided Preserving jar. Shoulder seal. Clear. 1 Pint. 208 & 132 mm. 1920s - 1930s
1. Excellent. A little grime in places will soak out. Some fine scratches and minor marks. We haven't sold a number 26 before. 2. Very Good. 35 x 8 mm bruise to inner left lip, within this is another bruise of about 12 x 6 mm, and yes, that is the first time I have ever described a bruise on top of a bruise! Some nibbles around the lip edge. Milky airbubble to left lip. Band of scuffed scratches and wear to front right side. A bit of surface wear in other areas. Some scuffs and scratches. Amazingly crude jar with folds throughout from making. Large airbubble to mid front from making, another to front near base edge. This was found in Tasmania. Grade: N/A Estimate: $20 - 30