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7473. CANADA Trade Mark COMPASS AMBER / YELLOW Qt EXT RARE
Listing # 7473
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Listing Format: Auction
Current price : $7,200.00
Starting bid: $2,000.00
Quantity: 1
# of bids: 34
Closes: Auction is closed
Location: USA
Started: 5/19/2014 6:00:00 PM
Ended: 5/29/2014 7:32:31 PM
Seller: North American Glass
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High Bidder(s): 3ddalee
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DESCRIPTION

Size:  QUART

Color:  AMBER and YELLOW

Closure:  amber glass insert and original zinc screw band

Appearance: sparking glass

Condition:  manufacturer's edge chipping of the ground mouth all around, no damage

Embossing:  light to medium

Base: unmarked

Age:  late 1800's

Availability:  This iconic early Nova Scotia jar is scarcely found even in the typical aquamarine color, but virtually unheard-of in this outrageously bold color variation. When discovered in the basement of a house in Nova Scotia, the jar was still filled with canned food. The amber insert lid is not original to the jar, but is a good fit for collector display. An important early Canadian jar with fantastic visual appeal.

 

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Payment Details: Check, MO or Paypal accepted. Flat Rate USA Shipping $9.00 plus insurance. USA shipping per additional item 2.00 plus insurance. We ship worldwide, cost varies by location. Invoice sent via email within 24 hrs of auction end. Buyer's premium is 10%.

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