junkyard jack
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Found a large interesting jar yesterday at a yard sale. I am strictly a fruit jar collector but couldn't pass this one up. It is clear glass with thousands of tiny seed bubbles, thick ground lip, 10.25" tall and 5.00" wide, rounded-square shape and about as heavy as a red brick. It is strongly embossed vertically with block letters on one side MEADOWS' MALTED MILK (two lines). Appears to have an unmarked cup-mold base. A regular size lugged zinc fruit jar lid screws onto the jar perfectly (a newer zinc jar lid does not screw on as easily as the lugged lid). The jar holds just slightly less than one gallon of liquid. It was actually refreshing to see a glass jar with malted milk embossing that didn't begin with "Horlick's". I can't post a pic right at the moment but will try to get one up soon. Can't find a lick of info on this one. Any thoughts?