I really don't know anyhting about this jug. I found out through an antique dealer that it looks to be alkaline glazed and made around 1860 to 1890. The makers mark is just a single T and there is the number 2 on it for the gallons.
I have the framed original sea watch list for the very first voyage of the SueJa III, later named the Mariner III, this superyacht was comandeerd for war use in WWll also and is still used for private charters today. Many famous people have chartered this boat in the past and John Barrymore had a twin of it made by the same designer.
VINTAGE LEATHER BOMBER JACKET WITH LAMBS WOOL LINING. NOT SURE WHAT DATE IT WAS MADE. I FOUND IT IN A THRIFT STORE IN THE 1970'S IN PALM BEACH. PAWN STARS FEATURED A SIMILAR JACKET THAT THEY SAID WAS WORTH 3500.00.
This is very interesting. This sewing machine was brought over by my neighbor to see if I could find any information about it. It belonged to her grandfather that recently passed away and every sence she can remember it has always been on the mantal at his house. This looks to me like it is a salesmans copy or prototype of what the full size ones are. The only thing that is on it is a small engraving that reads as follows: SINGER, MODEL J-1, 110 VOLTS, 60 CYCLES, 48 WATTS. It has a motor and a plug in. I have plugged it in and it works. It sews just like the ones that are made today. Any info or value would be very much appreciated.