I can't find any here but check your stuff. I know I have some in Maine but I don't know when I'll be heading up that way again. I wouldn't spend any more that 10-25 cents though unless you get a great color match.
Mine may not match the color of my jar but the one I have is on something similar that I use as a candy jar. Boston baked beans at the moment.
If you are talking about the back left one, the ball mason, That one just had the bicentennial 1776 1976 stuff on it. It was given to me along mith a smaller twist top bicentennial by my uncle's grandfather before he passed away. If you want, i can take pictures to show you what I'm talking about.
That's OK, I 'm familiar. It still needs the correct hat and would be so close to the one I pictured you wouldn't be able to tell the difference, except color.I see them new and at thrift stores all the time.
I get confured in this area but wouldn't your uncle's grandfather be you great grandfather? I'm even worse when it comes to second cousins and twice removed stuff.
Ok Thanks, i'll look out for the lids. And I made a mistake- it's my blood aunt's father-in-law, so I'm not blood related to him. don't worry- I get confused with that stuff too.[]
WHAT SOME WONDERFUL BOTTLES! THANKS KRISTIAN FOR STARTING THIS...SINCE I POSTED I HAVE HAD TO SELL SOME BOTTLES..MAN IT LOOKS LIKE TEETH MISSING WITH OUT THEM ALL...OH WELL...WE NEVER OWN THEM ANY WAY THEY WERE HERE BEFORE US AND TO ME IT IS MY JOB TO SEE THEY MOVE ON AND KEEP GOING!! JAMIE
Hello,
Here's my NYC soda and beer display. Well, mostly NYC, there are a few Northern NJ, Philada and Long Island bottles too. A good portion of them is the ocean.