Raypadua
Well-Known Member
This might be the only picture of this lid on the web! I can't find it anywhere. Just the jars. This lid is for the Diamond Glass Company:
More info. on this company from Historical Canadian Glass Plus
https://www.historical-canadian-glass-plus.com/dgco-jars
DGCo JARS
There can be no doubt that these are made at the Diamond Glass Co. 1890 - 1902 .
The engraving style used on the logo is a continuation of the EGCo , NAGCo & DARLING double line logo
This doesn't mean they were made to the end of the 1902 but that was the years the DGCo used that comany name.
It though seems to me they may have gone all the way to 1902 and at that time swithched this type of jar production to the BEST trade mark that they had purchaced by aquiring the Early Dominion Glass Co Ltd in 1897.
Their first BEST jars would have been the smooth lip smooth base with an overseal lid ( these smooth lip overseal jars are under valued )
More info. on this company from Historical Canadian Glass Plus
https://www.historical-canadian-glass-plus.com/dgco-jars
DGCo JARS
There can be no doubt that these are made at the Diamond Glass Co. 1890 - 1902 .
The engraving style used on the logo is a continuation of the EGCo , NAGCo & DARLING double line logo
This doesn't mean they were made to the end of the 1902 but that was the years the DGCo used that comany name.
It though seems to me they may have gone all the way to 1902 and at that time swithched this type of jar production to the BEST trade mark that they had purchaced by aquiring the Early Dominion Glass Co Ltd in 1897.
Their first BEST jars would have been the smooth lip smooth base with an overseal lid ( these smooth lip overseal jars are under valued )