Description: An extremely early American molded glass salt, dating from the 1820s. It's in dark, emerald green flint glass, molded into a scalloped panel or petal form.

It was most likely made by George Dummer's Jersey Glass Co, which was founded in 1824 and was probably the first manufacturer of pressed/molded glass items in the United States. It is closely related to both Neal's JY-1A, and the related unlisted salts of this same form, but this one is exciting as I cannot find this form documented or recorded anywhere. It's a double salt, where all the known Jersey Glass Co examples are singles. It's also in a much darker green glass than known examples.

Size: 3.5" X 2.5" 2" tall

Condition: Chips along top edge, heavy wear to base, one 1/8" flake along bottom edge. Central divider didn't fill completely when mold was poured, so there's a gap along its top edge and related straw mark through it.

Shipping weight is 1.0 lbs.  Shipping and insurance will be $7.35 to any street address in the contiguous US. 

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