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myersdiggers1998

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I'm not sure what jar this is in red book , I think its the 1774 - the lip is two and 3/4 though, im stumped .

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In The Fruit jar works vol 1 # 1775 is shown as having a 2 7/8" mouth dia. and a height of 7 3/4". There is no listing for #1775 in Red Book 9. Nice jar
 

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how much liquid does it hold to the neck? Perhaps an early Crowleytown mason unlisted! Is it ground lip either way great jar!! Shame no lid [X(]
 

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I'm confused as to what is different about this jar from other pints. Does a typical standard size zinc lid fit?
 

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It kind of looks like Rebook 1787, just the typical 1858 aqua pint jar. Unless I'm missing something (which is very possible)
 

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