This vintage Dundee marmalade jar features crazed paint and was made by James Keiller & Son likely during the early 20th century. James Keiller & Son Dundee Marmalade is believed to have been the first commercial brand of marmalade in Great Britain. It was made originally by James Keiller in Dundee Scotland during the early 1800s, however this brand has been purchased and repurchased may times until it ceased production in 1992. The diameter of this jar measures 3" and it stands a height of 4.75".

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