Jam Jar
ca. 1945 - 1950 (made)
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Jam jar, of clear colourless machine mould-blown glass. Straight-sided with a vertical mould line on either side. Short neck with lip at rim.
Object details
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Materials and techniques | Machine mould-blown glass |
Brief description | Jam jar, mould-blown glass, possibly manufactured by Albion Bottle Company Ltd., England, ca. 1945 - 1950 |
Physical description | Jam jar, of clear colourless machine mould-blown glass. Straight-sided with a vertical mould line on either side. Short neck with lip at rim. |
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Production type | Mass produced |
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Credit line | Given by David Crosfield |
Object history | The three jars (C.111 to 113-2011) were given to the donor while at boarding school in Kent, between 1944 and 1950, to hold personal stores of food. The largest jar said to be 2lb size C.111-2011), the medium jar 1lb (C.112-2011). |
Production | The attribution of this jar to the Albion Bottle Company is tentative, based on the initials 'A.B.C.' moulded on the base of the related jar (C.113-2011). The more prominent mark, possibly 'FMF' in monogram, which appears on each of the three related jam jars (C.111 to 113-2011) has not been identified. |
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Accession number | C.111-2011 |
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Record created | January 10, 2012 |
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