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John Bell Canning Jar
4/12/2014 - Americana: Live Salesroom Auction
Pennsylvania, 19th century. A canning jar stamped
John Bell/Waynesboro
, with original lid; ht. 7.75 in.
Provenance:
From the Estate of Kenneth Erwin, Portland, Michigan
Condition:
Crazing
Sold: $420.00
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