Pickle Jars
Joshua & John Wright had a grocery store in Philadelphia around 1840. By 1849 Joshua Wright w..
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By the mid 1850's, wax sealing was a tried and proved method of sealing perishable foods. This me..
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This fruit jar was a stock design that was also utilized by Wells, Miller & Provost as well a..
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The term Cathedral comes from the resemblance to the Gothic archiecture which was widely in vogue..
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This bottle is truly a commercial size container of the period. Despite being made of glass, the ..
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As with the larger cathedral bottle, this larger sized wreath bottle was of the size actually sal..
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Reproduced directly from a bottle excavated from a Federal camp in Vicksburg Mississippi, th..
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Cathedral bottles were the standard food containers of the nineteenth century. The design had evo..
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The so called "Cathedral" style bottle was the universal commercial packaging of the 1860's, and ..
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