UNITED STATES GLASS CO. No. 90 to 92 jelly (OMN) by United States Glass Company/Pittsburgh-PA (Company Operated: 1891-1962) , 1897

NOTE: Sid Lethbridge 2024: The patent for these jelly moulds was issued on July 6, 1897 (not 1891) to D C Ripley and, as you would expect, they were made by US Glass There were three sizes: No. 90 (3 oz); No. 91 (5 oz) and No. 92 (9-1/2 oz).
NOTE: Karen Welch 2024: [this is] 1904 US Glass catalog, showing a piece of packer's ware, No. 90 jelly glass with a tin cap. The grapes on the bottom would make sense for a container made for grape jelly.

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Contributor: Karen Welch from c.1904 catalog

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Contributor: Teresa Haas - 4.25L - embossed with patent date of July 6th, 1897

Shape:Miscellaneous
Contributor: Teresa Haas - 4.25L - embossed with patent date of July 6th, 1897

Shape:Miscellaneous
Contributor: Pat Clark jelly mould 3 1/8" at widest, 1 3/4" height. There is a grape design in the bottom, and the below impressed: PATENT JULY 6TH 1897

Shape:Miscellaneous
Contributor: Pat Clark jelly mould 3 1/8" at widest, 1 3/4" height. There is a grape design in the bottom, and the below impressed: PATENT JULY 6TH 1897

Shape:Miscellaneous
Contributor: Pat Clark jelly container 3 1/8" at widest, 1 3/4" height. There is a grape design in the bottom, and the below impressed: PATENT JULY 6TH 1897