Yep, Found some more different ones you might have seen on the other post. Any info on the Tillyer (winslow jar) would be great. Putting winslow jar on the back looks like it was an after thought they just whacked it in with a punch. The emeald green one I've had no luck with either, I know it's not a clever bros unless somebody got in the hole and buried under that pile to break... Anyway, I did lose a couple of midgets on the way,might have been the cold. Heres the ones I rescued. Thats a Putman back/cnt. Lovin the variety... DD
I posted on your other thread, but the Tillyer is really nice. I think it would've originally said "Winslow Jar" and then they erased it in the mold and added Tillyer on the reverse (now the front). Book lists it at #2810 $125-175 in QT size. If it's 20 oz it says $350 and up, but it looks like a QT. Closure value is 25-30% of that in the book, but who knows. I like the beech nut jar, and I know nothing about the green one besides that it sure is bright!
MNJars, Thanks for the info I wish it was that easy. I just measured it at 38oz. I don't have any of them fancy books yet if you could help me again I'd be great. Thanks... Don
I think the green jar is #574 in the Redbook , thought to be an English product jar, comes in aqua,amber, olive and bright green, they range from $15-$50 according to the book,awesome dig and nice group of jars !!
MNJars, Thanks for the info I wish it was that easy. I just measured it at 38oz. I don't have any of them fancy books yet if you could help me again I'd be great. Thanks... Don
I think that's close enough to a quart to call it a quart. Back then there wasn't really a standard. Some jars are a quart to the neck, others full to the brim. But, if you found another Tillyer and saw that they were different, then you'd have something special.
This is getting stupid. Yep, found two more today I didn't find yet. The Lightning has some nice swirlls in it but why does it say Putman on the bottom? Thats the Lightning on top of the bucket.Anyway heres the pics. Don