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87/8/1-3
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Description
Three large preserving jars used by the donor's mother in the 1920s for preserving fruit. They are made of green glass, with glass lids and metal screw rings. They were made by Kilner Brothers Ltd. and the jars are marked 'The 'Kilner' Jar'.
Physical description
3 preserving jars: light green glass; metal; good condition- one glass lid missing
Label Text
<DIV STYLE="text-align:Justify;font-family:Georgia;font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;font-size:16;color:#000000;"><P><SPAN><SPAN>?PRESERVING JARS, RUBBER RINGS AND STERILIZER <BR>This Sterilizer was used in the kitchen to clean jars and bottles. Inside the tinned container there is a stand, lid and a holder for a thermometer. It was manufactured by a fruit, vegetable and game-bottling appliance manufacturing company based in Reading. This sterilizer and some of the jars were last used in the 1920s by the donor’s mother before being donated. <BR>These jars were used to store jam and preserve fruit. The rubber rings were used to help seal the jars.<BR>MERL 71/210, 87/7/2, 87/8/2, 87/4, 87/1/1-3</SPAN></SPAN></P></DIV>
Archival history
MERL 'Handwritten accession' form (Institute of Agricultural History) – 'Standard museum name: PRESERVING JARS // Accession number: 87/8/1–3 // … // Recorder: JMB // Date: 17.2.87 // Description: 3 LARGE PRESERVING JARS MADE OF GREEN GLASS. Not identical in height and one is misshaped. They have glass lids and metal screw rings. (One glass lid is missing) // Inscription on jar: THE ‘KILNER’ JAR. // On glass lids: ‘ORIGINAL’ ‘KILNER’ JAR LTD. // Dimensions: Diameter base: 9.0 cm Diameter top: 9.0 cm // Height: (1) 18.0 cm (2) 19.0 cm (3) 20.5 cm // Associated information: Used by [the donor’s] mother for preserving fruit. // Extra inscription on all jars: // MAKERS KILNER BROS LTD. // CONISBORO, DEWSBURY // AND LONDON // On base of one jar is 1921 – is this a date?’
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