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JAR
Glazed pottery jar has no lid with two small holes 2.3 cm from top on opposite sides probably for a wire bale. Lower section is cracked and crazed.
JAR
Light cream colored glazed pottery jar has a ridge 6 cm from top for ease in tying on parchment paper.
JAR
Jar has two knobs and is decorated with centre stylized floral and leaf design and has elaborate design bands in dark and light colours. Lid is decorated similarly and has broken figure of girl as a handle.
jar
square, clear, glass jar with rounded top
JAR, COSMETIC
a- Jar has 3 cm opening and ringed form. b- Lid has stylized floral design and scalloped edge.
JAR, COSMETIC
Pink jar has ribbed side, wide mouth and is missing lid.
JAR, PRESERVING
One quart square jar has glass lid and wire bale.
JARDINIERE
Jardiniere is flower pot shaped, glazed inside and out, has bouquet design in shades of blue on side and borders at top and bottom.
Journal
Magazine produced by the Convention with many suppliers advertising in it.
jug
007.a Pottery jug is dark brown and has a finger hold. Bottom is tan. 007.b Rubber stopper with metal top.
JUG, SYRUP
Aluminum jug has spring lid attached to handle which covers an inner, small lip which was used to prevent dripping.

   

 

  
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