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87/2
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A glass preserving jar used by the donor's mother in the 1920s for preserving fruit. It has a metal lid and a steel spring clip. It was manufactured by Fowler, Lee and Co. Ltd., a fruit, vegetable and game bottling appliance manufacturing company based in Reading. It has been identified in a Fowler's catalogue as a No. 40 'Fowler's white glass vacuum bottle' with a volume of 2lbs or 2¼ pints, recommended for bottling plums, peaches, pears, tomatoes and vegetables.
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1 preserving jar: clear glass; metal; good condition
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MERL 'Handwritten accession' form (Institute of Agricultural History) – 'Standard museum name: JAR (PRESERVING) // Accession number: 87/2 // … // Recorder: JMB // Date: 17.2.87 // Description: Glass jar used for preserving fruit. It has a metal lid and steel spring clip. // Inscription: FOWLER LEE & CO // READING & MAIDSTONE // Dimensions: height: (8 ¾”) 22.0 cm Diameter base: 10.0 cm // Associated information: Used by [the donor’s] mother in the 1920’s. // Fowler’s white glass vacuum bottle No 40. 2lbs or 2 ¼ pints. // References: TR MRL (Add) ‘Fowler’s Fruit Vegetable and Game Bottling Outfits’ p.13.'
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Reading
[nb-NO]Date[nb-NO]
1900-01-01 - 1924-12-31
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Early-twentieth century
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