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These 2 jars popped out of my hole yesterday, the pint-size WINSLOW JAR:

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..ground lip:

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..and this quart size SCHRAM AUTOMATIC SEALER... or possibly "SCHRAN"? I'd love to learn more about them..!

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Nice find! The book lists the Winslow as a 20oz. rather than a pint. A very scarce jar in this size. Lids are fairly east to get but the brass wire clamp is only available as a repro.
 

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Thank you George! Yes 20 oz makes sense, it looks a bit larger than a pint ..I'm going back to dig more, hopefully I'll find the lid.. if not, I will be in the market for one, and a clamp.. is the Schram listed? I don't think it's quite as old..
 

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Digger Dave lists the Schram in script like yours as a 1906 example Charlie...I have no idea how he's dating it though...[8|]

http://www.ebay.com/itm/SCHRAM-AUTOMATIC-SEALER-DEEP-AMETHYST-QUART-FRUIT-JAR-ORIGINAL-1906-/360432457151?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item53eb72d5bf
 

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NICE IN A SMALL SIZE. THE LIDS CAN BE FOUND. I SOLD A LID WITH ORIGINAL BRASS WIRE AT THE BALTIMORE SHOW. SORRY, BUT I'LL LOOK THROUGH SOME BOXES, MAY HAVE ANOTHER.

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Super find on the winslow!! RB 9 lists it at 200+ if complete. Anything on the base of the Schram? if not than it would be a #2565 in the RB listed at 20-25 in aqua 50-60 in clear (hard to tell if clear or aqua) but your picture looks more like a a #2566 with Schram, St. Louis on base which is listed as 10-12 ( clear only) with the closure bein 75%+ of value.
The Schram closure was patented 9/7/09 which was an improvement on a closure patented 7/21/03. The maker is listed in "The Fruit Jar Works" as the schram automatic sealer co. of St. Louis Mo. 1904- 1925, HILLSBORO Il. 1906-1925 and Ingalls Indiana 1905-1906
 

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