C.P.&U. and Patent Date Immerser lids?

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PlaneDiggerCam

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I found these two milkglass lids and was wondering about some information on the jars the went to and prices. The first one is a C. P. & U. lid (I don't know the jar it went to or any other information). The second lid I know is an immerser lid (also known as a pickle pusher?) I would like to know the jar it went to. It says "Pat'd Nov, 23,76, Sep, 12, 76, Nov, 30, 80, July, 20, 1886." Any information is appreciated.
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The C.P. & U. is an insert for jar # 660 in my old Red Book #8. It also takes a screw band. The jar itself is base embossed only with H&D or H21 or H&R. Complete worth $20 - $25 in 1997. The Disc Immerser fits several different and non-specific jars. Those both are worth a few bucks.
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