Knox Jar with Diamond Pattern

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I found this quart jar just laying in the woods.
I know it's a Knox from Jackson, MS (1932-1953)
It does have a flat area for a label.
I just like the diamond pattern, and it does have some sickness that makes the pattern even more pretty.
Anyone seen one with this pattern before?





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Hey there Trouvaille

I found one of those last year in a surface dump, grabbed it just cause it was different. What makes it a Knox jar? Is that who made it, had product in it, ???

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Hey bombboy!

Well, mine is a Knox. That is the company that made it. You can see in in the picture that there is a J in the keystone, so that denotes which plant it was made at.
If yours has a keystone with a letter, you can check it against the list here...
http://www.sha.org/bottle/pdffiles/Knox2_BRG.pdf



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Thanks for the info. Seems I never thought to check the bottom.

Mark
 

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I have a couple of those that I still use to can in every year.
 

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30s early 40s on that one, ive seen them used for peanut butter, good chance could have been mayo as well, cool jar
 

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I fiund a keystone Knox Mason today.Has a big chunk missing from the mouth though.
 

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Here's a few of the product jars using this type of jar. First up, a pint peanut butter

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Then a quart peanut butter..

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Finally a quart coffee..

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