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    Posted 14 years ago

    CuevasE
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    1. CuevasE, 14 years ago
      Can any one date this and tell me the approximate value?
    2. Mandy Cook, 14 years ago
      This jar was produced anywhere from 1933 to 1960
    3. bottleman3, 14 years ago
      what u have is a 2 dollar jar at best
    4. TIFFANY, 14 years ago
      Mr. bottleman3, how do you tell the difference? What significance do the numbers embossed on the bottom represent? Any information would be appreciated. I just came across a few cases. Thanks.
    5. ahanshew21 ahanshew21, 12 years ago
      Tiffany...

      The base markings are just makers marks .. Most company's have there own or random ones when you see this "Beaded" pattern around the base of a bottle it means it was made by a machine for SURE and 1930s?? I highly doubt its older than the 60s ++ .. Check out http://www.SHA.org for some awesome resources that pertain to identifying different markings

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