Size: QUART
Color: COBALT BLUE
Closure: early lettered zinc cap
Appearance: shiny glass
Condition: normal roughness of the ground mouth with a thin chip on the inner edge that's not yet detached, as shown
Embossing: very strong
Base: "P" over "14"
Age: c1890-1910
Availability: Extremely rare. Only 3 examples are known to exist with this base embossing. This jar ranks among the most desirable of all collectible fruit jars, and is a superb example. Guaranteed to be authentic and over 100 years old. This jar, and a nearly identical version marked "P13" on the base, are believed to have been made to a special order(s) by Moore Brothers & Company of Clayton, NJ, around 1890-1910. The distinctive and unmistakeable lettering style is found on common aqua Masons Patent jars marked on the base with the Moore Bros name. The intended purpose of the jar in this color is unknown. Like the cobalt Millville jars, some collectors have speculated that these may have been made for a pharmaceutical or sterile gauze use. A rare opportunity to acquire a fantastic colored Mason jar. The last intact example placed up for auction was 15 years ago, when Alex Kerr's example was sold. These come up so seldom that its possible another opportunity to add one of these rarities to your collection might not occur again for decades. Full provenance is available to the winning bidder.
Estimate 25,000-35,000.
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