Hey Ric...and fellow Tighar members...The time is drawing near for this awesome conference! Can't wait!!! Anyway, Ric...as I was glancing at the posts this afternoon ran across your posting with the freckle cream jar and I remembered something I saw several weeks ago while I was doing research on looking for a jar of that caliber. Anyway, followed up the search from the glass company that made this particular jar. As I was browsing on the net I stumbled upon a website( pray I still have it in my bookmarks) ran across an article that talked about the milk-glass jars made by this same company. As noted by this article, the company didn't start making milk-glass products until 1936. I also looked through a 1920's sears and roebuck catalog that my grandfather had in his estate of goodies and found that the freckle cream jar listed looked like the bigger size of freckle cream, but had no mention of a smaller version or listed the known box we have. Therefore, we have to ponder was there other distributors of Dr. Berry's freckle cream. Anyway, I believe that the jar found at Niku, has some major signaficant history here. I believe that we are looking at a major specialty item here. Kinda of what you would want at Christmas time. The item that is hard to buy, or too pricey, and you can't find it in any ma and pa store. I believe this ointment pot was a rare one time thing. If it wasnt we all wouldn't be banging our heads against the wall trying to find it!!!! Anyway, like many of you...I've looked in 6-10 antique malls and no luck...Now, considering that some may have indeed seen the bigger or smaller milk-glass versions of Dr. Berry's Freckle Cream. But, I believe this particular ointment jar is priceless! Afterall, it may have indeed been especially made for Amelia Earhart herself! Something to ponder!!!!