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    Posted 5 years ago

    Universalc…
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    Can’t find anything close to this... guessing earlier 40s by metal type on lid but embossed glass says bottle is real and stamp on bottom doesn’t code with anything from Esquire
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    BALL 1/2 HALF PINT BLUE MASON Jar ~ Antique Zinc Lid
    BALL 1/2 HALF PINT BLUE MASON Jar ~...
    $9
    BALL Quart Rose PINK MASON JAR Regular Mouth Antique ZINC LID Collectible
    BALL Quart Rose PINK MASON JAR Regu...
    $12
    Vintage Regular Mouth Zinc Canning Lids over a 100 in Stock
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    $2
    BALL HALF 1/2 PINT BLUE MASON Jar
    BALL HALF 1/2 PINT BLUE MASON Jar "...
    $16
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    BALL 1/2 HALF PINT BLUE MASON Jar ~ Antique Zinc Lid
    BALL 1/2 HALF PINT BLUE MASON Jar ~...
    $9
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    1. Gillian, 5 years ago
      What does it say on side, and top of bottle? Thanks - that would be very helpful.
    2. Universalchevy Universalchevy, 5 years ago
      Side of bottle says
      Lasting shoe color by lady Esquire
    3. bottle-bud bottle-bud, 5 years ago
      From what I found the P in a circle mark is from the Pierce Glass Company, St. Mary's Pennsylvania (1905-1912) Hamburg, New York (1912-1917) Port Allegany, Pennsylvania (1917-1980's). Not sure about the exact date though.
    4. bottle-bud bottle-bud, 5 years ago
      Found tons of ads in a newspaper archive I belong to for Lady Esquire shoe coloring, some ads show bottles similar to yours but not exactly the same, mostly dating to the mid 1960's

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