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    Dug this jar at 7"

    What can you glass hounds tell me about this? It has a <I> mark on the bottom and has a few seed bubbles in it several vacuum areas that look almost like a paint run. I can tell it was formed in two pieces and has a screw top. Thanks. HH
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    Random chance seems to have operated in our favor

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    Re: Dug this jar at 7"

    I within a diamond (shown)...........Illinois Glass Company, Alton, IL (1873-1929). This mark was used from around 1915 to 1929.

    From halfway down on: http://myinsulators.com/glass-factor...tlemarks2.html


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    1851 O Half Dime

    May 2007
    Southeast Missouri
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    Re: Dug this jar at 7"

    Quote Originally Posted by stoney56
    I within a diamond (shown)...........Illinois Glass Company, Alton, IL (1873-1929). This mark was used from around 1915 to 1929.

    From halfway down on: http://myinsulators.com/glass-factor...tlemarks2.html

    Thanks for the info Stoney. Looks like a keeper.

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    May 2007
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    Re: Dug this jar at 7"

    I don't know BB but it looks like it might just be made out of glass.
    "It isn't the age, it's the mileage" IJ

 

 

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