This jar was one of a variety of bottles and jars from A.A. Low's Horse Shoe Forestry Company in the Adirondacks of northern New York. They were primarily used to sell maple syrup and maple candies, but also jams and preserves. The Horse Shoe Forestry Company operated from 1897 to 1910 and at...
I'd love to see more photos of the flaks style bottle on the right with the small handle, especially the base with the "Quebec 1933". From my research this bottle was not introduced until 1949, although the one in the photo has a little different design near the base and is similar to another...
I dug into my files on Mrs. Butterworth's bottles and here is a little info on the Butterworth's early bottles and labels. The product was introduced in September 1960 by the Lever Brothers. In 1962 the label added the words "The Original Buttered Syrup". In 1968 the label added a red background...