It is aqua blue in color, and has a rough circular scar on the bottom, also the #10 on the bottom. The mold seams run all the way to the top of the jar, The top is a screw type shoulder seal ground glass. No lid. It has a few microscopic chips around the outside at the top off the jar. Barely noticeable to the naked eye. There are small air bubbles throughout the jar. The year of production is 1913 or 1914. It is original.
Secretary with locking cabinet and bookcase. 3 large drawers. My great great granddad was a physician and medical examiner in St Paul Minnesota from 1890 to 1910. this secretary was his medical cabinet and paper organizer. As I understand this Eastlake cabinet was made for my grand dad.
This is a slide projector that has a screen on the front you watch the slides with. It is like a Television in the sense that it does not project on to a wall, but on the back of the glass you are looking at the front of.
It is meant for 115 volts.
Everything works. I wish I had some slides to look at.
I made a very short video that shows it working. It is really neat. Ask me for it if you want. I think it will compress in an email ok.
I am still trying to find out the year of this thing.