Monday, January 19, 2009

Antique Pickle Jars







Antique pickle jars are a hot item for collectors.


The right jar can make all the difference in the world when it comes to making pickles. Antique pickle jars, while still useful, are often collected for their craftsmanship and beauty.


History


Pickle jars were first introduced in 1860.


Description


Antique pickle jars and bottles are made of glass. Amber, aqua, green, and yellow are common colors for these types of jars.


Size


Antique pickle jars come in a wide range of sizes, with a midsized jar measuring approximately 11 inches tall.


Types


The most popular antique pickle jar style among collectors is the cathedral, which is shaped like a cathedral window and has arched Gothic designs decorating the sides.


Features








Antique pickle jars often have pontiled bases. Glass makers used a pontil, or a long iron rod, to hold the jar over an open flame, leaving behind a scar or domed indentation where the pontil was attached.


Fun Fact


In 1999, an antique cathedral pickle jar sold for $44,100.

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