Listing Format: | Auction |
Current price : | $7,001.99 |
Starting bid: | $5,000.00 |
Quantity: | 1 |
# of bids: | 11 |
Closes: | Auction is closed |
Location: | USA |
Started: | 7/3/2017 6:00:00 PM |
Ended: | 7/13/2017 7:57:00 PM |
Seller: |
North American Glass
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High Bidder(s): | Jarhunt |
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Size: HALF GALLON
Color: OLIVE BLACK
Closure: zinc cap
Appearance: Good. Displays a pattern of light surface swirls or markings running at a 45 degree angle over the entire surface, see picture.
Condition: shallow ground mouth chipping all around, probably from the making
Embossing: strong
Base: "7" embossed backwards
Age: c1877
Availability: Made in 1877 by the Hemingray Glass Co of Cincinnati, Ohio and Covington, Kentucky. In that year Adam Dickey of Middletown, Ohio obtained a patent for black glass to be used in preserving fruit under the premise of allegedly preventing discoloration of the produce. See the Patent. The concept of opaque black glass for canning jars was not successful in the market, as evidenced by the very few examples of these jars now in existence.
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