Cobalt Apothecary jar ????

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Bottledigger52

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I dug this jar tonight and not sure what it is at all. I’m digging in a turn of the century to about 1930s dump. It is early machine made sloppy mold lines very thick the inside of the top is ground so definitely had a lid probably broke and that why they threw it out. Any help would do I’m puzzled on this one I’m thinking apothecary but not sure could be a weird unmarked bromo knock off thanks for any help .

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Never seen one like that before, but I'm guessing you're correct in guessing that it's a bulk apothecary jar. The wear on the base suggests that it was used for a long time before being thrown out.
 

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Never seen one like that before, but I'm guessing you're correct in guessing that it's a bulk apothecary jar. The wear on the base suggests that it was used for a long time before being thrown out.

CanadianBottles that is what I'm guessing. I have never seen one like it either it is a very neat cobalt piece to add to the collection.
 

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