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Inventory Descriptive Tag: Jar


TR Cinch Apothecary
TR Cinch Apothecary

Large early 19th C. dark olive amber green apothecary bottle with its old, if not original, fitted cork, 13″ tall with its original gold painted label “T R. CINCH C”. It has a smooth base showing good wear, body is 6 1/2″ diameter. Overall condition is excellent with only a small open bubble (1/4″) on the shoulder and some age discoloration on the gold label. The bottle was blown in a shoulder high dip mold with hand formed shoulders, neck and rolled lip.

Price: $545

ITEM: Inventory Numner: 1111EB240
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Tall Cylinder Storage Jar
Tall Cylinder Storage Jar

19th C. blown green-aqua storage jar, 10 1/2″ high, rough pontil

Price: $360

ITEM: 313DP190
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Miniature Two Eared Crock/Jar
Miniature Two Eared Crock/Jar

Crudely formed miniature stoneware jar with small applied ear handles and flared rim. Reddish brown glaze. Very good condition with only a small flat flake on the rim and minor roughness on the edge of the ear handles. 3 7/8″ high. Found near Albany, Georgia.

Price: $95

ITEM: 107EB57/12
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Redware Crock
Redware Crock

Colorful 19th C. Redware storage jar or crock with a yellow-orange base glaze with a bright mottled red-orange overglaze for decoration. Very good original condition with 2 small spots with glaze loss. 6 1/2″ tall, 5 3/8″ wide.

Price: $325

ITEM: 96NH30
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