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Lavender Masons... - 4/2/2007 10:01:56 PM   
Yooper14


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Hi all,
Man, I typed this all up once already, and my computer timed me out, so here we go again...

I didn't even notice the color of this little lavender bottle until I cleaned it out of my "wait to clean 'til later 'cause they're not that impressive" pile. (anyone else have one of those?).  So, it's a lavender Masons.  Now to me, it looks like a shoe polish, not like a masons fruit jar.  Anyone else concur or know more than I do about this?

It sure does have some character.  Lots of bubbles.  An uneven base on the inside, and a "dent" around the lower shoulder.  It was dug deep, so I think the lavender is not from the sun.

The other little fruit jar is the smallest I've found, and snuck into the picture...

Somebody let me know what this is, eh





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RE: Lavender Masons... - 4/2/2007 10:04:37 PM   
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Here's a couple more shots...




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RE: Lavender Masons... - 4/2/2007 10:05:08 PM   
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See in the base, what looks like water is just a difference in the glass thickness




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RE: Lavender Masons... - 4/3/2007 10:46:58 PM   
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hey yoop, found alot of those masons polish bottles, there very crude for machine made early? always got the bubbles. nice stuff mike

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