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Over the last couple of summers I have had many suprises while diving for bottles. I have found many jugs not just glass but like the one pictured. Some of these are very old it is rare to find any that aren't broken but occasional I do we have 11 of these in different sizes. If anyone has any ideas abut this jug/jugs let me know. I hope everyone enjoys the pics. Arthur

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That is a really great find Arthur. I love those old crockware/stoneware jugs. I have a few like them that I picked up in Scotland..They held whiskey of course. I think yours is much older as it looks more crude, but the form and handle are very similar.....Ron
 

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Hi Arthur, thanks for the trouble to share some of your discoveries...much appreciated
 

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hey art again nice find man im jealous mike
 

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Hey Warren its hard to tell the color of the inside of the neck area seems to be a darker shade. What would that mean if it were glazed on the inside. Arthur
 

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