Requesting Information on Skilton Foote & Cos Bunker Hill Pickles

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Minuteman Archaeologist

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I've had this late 1800s pickle jar with a gold tint to it with Skilton Foote & Cos Bunker Hill Pickles embossed on it. I am having difficulty at finding historical information about the company.
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M A , thanks for your posted question. I hope that you could snap a pic or a series of pics showing the body, lip and base or bottom. There are many versions of Skilton Foote Jars. I know there are knowledgeable folk on this forum that would give you as much info on the subject. Many or frankly most work and will probably on later, so try to post pics in the mean time and we're certain to get you sorted re: your Pickle jar.
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This is what I found when I did an feeBay search...
There was another listed too, both amber, both in Australia..?... ok, the bottles are in Maryland but for some reason there is a currency conversion to Australian $ on the listing...?
I personally know pretty much nothing about them except that they are usually quite sought after.
~Fred
 

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