Diver4Life
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I do a lot of Scuba Diving locally and found some amazing pieces this past summer. Can’t seem to find much about this piece though. Old stoneware? Possible age?!
This looks about right to me, and maybe a jam or honey jar, possibly preserves?I would say between 1880 to 1915
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Looks like a early 1890s food preservative jar jar really nice looking though looks like it's been hanging tools so you definitely know it's old does have the wrinkles inside the jug the wrinkles would be the fingers that was used to make it on the inside should be able to see it I'm sure it's got it very nice piece so I like itI do a lot of Scuba Diving locally and found some amazing pieces this past summer. Can’t seem to find much about this piece though. Old stoneware? Possible age?!
Please phone say a lot of stuff you don't say look like the me the piece was hand-tooled is what I meant to say that's what I'm talking about the wrinkles inside it's really nice though I like itLooks like a early 1890s food preservative jar jar really nice looking though looks like it's been hanging tools so you definitely know it's old does have the wrinkles inside the jug the wrinkles would be the fingers that was used to make it on the inside should be able to see it I'm sure it's got it very nice piece so I like it
I've got to agree with "CanadianBottles" . We find soy and various other similar pots and small jugs here in the BC Interior as well (placer & hard rock mining sites). Food container - Bean Curd?I do a lot of Scuba Diving locally and found some amazing pieces this past summer. Can’t seem to find much about this piece though. Old stoneware? Possible age?!
I actually found it in the Pisqataqua River in Portsmouth. New Hampshire. About 20 feet down.ubiquitous