Dundee Marmalade Jar Reconstructed From Fragments

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UnderMiner

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I was digging at a 1940's bottle dump yesterday and found the fragments to a James Keiller & Son's Dundee Marmalade jar. I have only ever found one that wasn't broken, now I have two reconstructed examples to go with it.

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The bottom says "Pot made in England"

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CanadianBottles

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Looks like the one on the left spells "Net" with two Ts. I've never seen that before, I wonder if it was a printer's error or an older way of spelling it. I think your intact one is the oldest by the way.
 

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