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old jars - 8/20/2010 2:32:54 PM   
#1twin

 

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I dug these jars while digging for bottles. The green jars have C.S & Co. on the base of them. The green one all the way to the right has a bit of a kickup in the base also. Can anyone tell me their age and do they have much value, other than just looking nice on the shelf?
Thanks ahead of any replies, as they are very appreciated.    Marvin

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RE: old jars - 8/21/2010 12:40:55 AM   
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Those were made by Cannington and Shaw in England 1875-1913. They always seem to be real thick glass. Pretty common and not much value.    - Gary

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RE: old jars - 8/21/2010 11:39:44 PM   
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Gary,  Thank you very much for the reply and information. I appreciate it very much.
Marvin

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