Stonewear ID

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I know there's some REAL knowledgeable guys here and I've come up with nothing trying to ID this thing. Any help is appreciated!
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surf

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Howdy webby,

It's a stoneware wax sealer fruit jar. It would have had a tin cap sealed in place with wax.

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Food Bottles

Here's one of my favorites:

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Very nice, thanks surf. Is that one from your own collection?
 

surf

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Yes, sir, it is. Dug about seven years ago.

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Nice job Surf. Now we know who the pottery expert is.
 

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Thanks, Salvor, I do know a bit, but far from an expert, am I.

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Hats off to surf! Glad you are here. Ceramics and glassware are some of the most telling artifacts recovered.
 

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Ceramics and glassware are some of the most telling artifacts recovered.

Thank you, signumops, my thoughts exactly.

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