Posted 11 months ago
Thistlesan…
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I am very curious if anyone possible knows the value of this beauty. It measures 8"h x 5" w, and is chip free. On the bottom of the jar is raised letters NOX/EMA, and the number "2" is below that. Top is worn, but you can clearly read "Noxema for Shaving" under that it says "specially prepared".
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PS.............minus the baking soda Mom had in there:)
I have two smaller cobalt Noxema jars (3" high, 3" mouth) on my CW board with different bottom embossed Noxema logos. One of them is the same as yours. I have no lids since mine were dug out of the ground. Your jar was probably made by Maryland Glass Co. as they were the major supplier for Noxema blue glass.