NJKLAGT
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Since I can't dig for a while I'm gonna be spending more time at the flea markets. Today I picked up these two jars at reasonable prices. First we've got a nice Haserot quart with some bubbles and inclusions, my first. Then we've got an interesting Crown jar that I just had to grab. The crown design is very unusual and almost resembles that of an old Coronet jar, those weird Crown jars that were made between 1906 and 1908 out in British Columbia. I wonder if this is some sort of transitional jar from the time after they did away with the name "Coronet", or if every Crown jar from out west looks something like this. This jar's crown has 12 points and dots on the left side and 11 on the right, and it looks uneven and asymmetrical in places. The 'C' also lacks the usual serif. Do any of you know anything about this jar?

