Down in the Dirty 30s.. but digging

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Plumbata

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http://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-Bunte-jar-w-original-lid-clamp-small-size_W0QQitemZ150427028439QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item2306264bd7



I had no idea that those were decently good ones, for what looks like a worthless ABM food. So they held candy? I've dug at least one of them as well and put it in a junk box somewhere. Thanks for prompting the passing of this knowledge by posting your finds, and good luck finding more!


edit: Ah, found this:

bunte-jar.jpg


Wonder if that candy is still tasty? [:)]
 

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Thanks for posting that one Plumbata ,looks like i need to check my lid stash as the one i have on there is wrong if your picture is right ,which i think it is but not sure .A book or list of rare commons or newer glass that is worth $$ would be great .I am sure i have left at least one of these in the spoils and sold one for a dollar at the garage sale,glad i saved one
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By the way that candy still looks good to me !
 

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The One i found looks like a large mason just a giant jar no sloped shoulders just goes flat and the ground lip tapers out slightly

But it does have that tail off the E
 

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