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Hi found these when I went for a "dive" today, A couple I'm not sure of but I like the salt glaze. Happy Digs... Don
 

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Nice finds! The Porcelain Lined is a good one. You may have a hard time finding proper closures for the Crystal Jar CG and Easy vacuum, but if you do, they are nice.
 

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Thanks, I couldn't find any info on them, Except the vacuum they are all ground tops in great shape. Found them in that wasn't a well place all I had to do is rinse them off. Happy Digs, Don
 

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It's interesting that you'd find such a variety of jar manufacturers in one place. Typically people would've used the same jar in mass quantity for canning. In this case, you've got 5 different jars with 4 different closure types. I wonder if the same person dumped them all in there.
 

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Last year I found 1/2 doz. different ones too in there. Kinda hoping to find a box of the eagle that came out of there. But then the variety is nice. Don
 

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Hi Again, Had a snow day here so I hung out and took some group shots of last weeks gets. Still in the learning curve here so would the little one up front be a midget? Heres the assortment Thanks, DD
 

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You’re correct. The center photo, center jar, is a midget pint, and it would take a midget zinc top lid. To the left of that jar is another midget pint, but this one takes a midget improved style lid…a zinc band and glass insert. Nice jars…they look awfully good/clear to be dug. Hope this helps.Paul
 

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Thanks, But I still don't get it. they are both a diferent volume and shape so is it the smaller mouth? I have the inserts and found some bands but they were pretty rough. And they'er not that clean when I find them sometimes theres a little dirt to rinse off... Don
 

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That clear BALLL IMPROVED pint in the left picture is nice, very tough to find in clear for that era. Good finds David
 

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