McCormick pickling styled spice jar ???

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Jimmy Langford

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I got this many weeks ago and I just got around to washing it today. It seems to say “McCormick” and then it says “Baltimore”. I can’t find anything about it on the internet. It is a crude, whittled, machine made bottle. It has a slight aqua tint to it. Is this even known to exist ?
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Also; how much is it worth ?

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I've dug them in Galveston...figured maybe capers or something like that. McCormick sold a ton of different things (and of course is still around). Value unfortunately isn't much...maybe $5 or so. I had a couple in my dollar box at one of the bottle shows and they were still there at the end of the show...
 

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I was really confused about it because McCormick, being such a well known company, you would think it would be on the internet. At least I started a reference page for it.
 

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