In relation to the infamous freckle cream jar I do have a question for you Ric. As you see in the one picture that you took with the jar inside the freckle cream box...it fits perfectly at the top. Does the base of the jar fit the same way? I'd like to see a picture of the actual bottom of the jar and see if it too fits perfectly as the top of the jar does. One thing I have found out with all my personal research on Dr. Berry's Freckle Cream Ointment Jar is this special jar we have in our possession is one of a kind and very unique. According to old newspaper ads. Dr. Berry had a small jar. Granted to this day I have not been able to find a sister jar like that we have in our possession. As Joe will tell you most of the jars we have come in contact with are of milk glass content, and not of the clear kind we have. I have looked in almost 5 states of this date and nothing to find. Searched in Astoria, Oregon...Seattle, Washington...Chicago, Ill..Denver, Colorado...Cripple Creek, Colorado...Colorado Springs, Colorado...Kansas City, MO...Dodge City, Kansas...Wichita, Kansas...Topeka, Kansas. I also know from my visits to these old antique stores...that people are aware of this elusive jar. They know about it and are searching their collections as we speak. The freckle cream box I found in Hays was from a collector in Topeka, Kansas. So we know somehow and somewhere this product was at least sold in Kansas. One thing we do know is this jar was found in the middle of the Pacific on an atoll miles from Dr. Berry's office in Chicago or any other pharmacy to speak of. Yes, this might be from another cosmetic...but from all the facts we have...this jar is one of a kind...and it definately didnt get to Gardner on its own. So if I'm a gambling man I put my money on the idea that this indeed belonged to Amelia.