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Granville Cork Biscuit Jar Lid
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I have a biscuit pot/jar like this (below), but the cork lid is now missing.
Can I get a new cork lid?
The inside diameter at the point where the cork lid would actually connect with the bowl I measure to be 5 1/4 inches.
The outside diam of the top lip of the pot is 6 5/8 inches.
Under the pot reads Granville TG Green Ltd
Like the photo below which is a stock internet photo but looks like mine.
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I assume it's very old (maybe pre 1970s) and that's why you have measured it in inches rather than the use of the more accurate units of cm/mm
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I assume it's very old (maybe pre 1970s) and that's why you have measured it in inches rather than the use of the more accurate units of cm/mm
5¼" = 133m.
So you'd probably want a bung with a 130mm diameter at the bottom but a 140mm diameter at the top. That's size 43N on this chart:
http:// www.jus t-cork. co.uk/n ewsizec hart-g- 26.html
i.e. one of these:
http:// www.jus t-cork. co.uk/n o43n-co rk-stop per-140 mm-p-41 1.html
Alternatives (based upon the size chart in my first link above) here:
http:// www.jus t-cork. co.uk/c orks-bu ngs-c-2 .html?p age=3&a mp;sort =3a
So you'd probably want a bung with a 130mm diameter at the bottom but a 140mm diameter at the top. That's size 43N on this chart:
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i.e. one of these:
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Alternatives (based upon the size chart in my first link above) here:
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