Why do Mason jars stand the test of time? You can feel it when you circle the base with your fingertips. Any idea? Each jar has unique features that make it better than others. There is a small circled R underneath the BALL logo on the front of the new jars. You never know what you will find. ALSO: a very similar jar is known, but it has the word BALL placed above the word MASON. Thanks in advance. But, unfortunately, its also another case of error turning to the status quo. I keep and collect them to admire, use for dry goods storage and I use the smooth lip mason type for canning. Dont know what the HI would be. Most so-called common or natural glass will appear in some shade of light blue, aqua or green. The catalog number in the Redbook guide assigned to that style of jar is #2712. The topic for today is antique mason jars. Can you provide me with a little history on this jar? I recently found some mason jars in an old barn and after cleaning them up they have no markings on bottom but a number 2 under perfect mason and one had number 3. 6 people found this helpful. If so, what sort of lid might I need to find for it? Some BALL MASON jars have the third L loop (circa 1900-1910), and others do not, which are assumed to be somewhat later into the early-mid 1910s. Each mold was hand-cut (hand-engraved) with the lettering incised backward into the inside surface of the mold, which of course resulted in the embossing (raised lettering) which is seen on the surface of the jar. My brother has blue jars rhat are hand blown, is this earlier than 1900? Most of the earlier versions were round (cylindrical) in shape, and some of the later types are square (with rounded corners) in design. The glass has several large bubbles and the writing is very faint(it does not protrude as far off the glass as others. This one sold for a whopping $2,499 on Ebay. words centered but two are aligned on the left. This means that every time you visit this website you will need to enable or disable cookies again. I have absolutely no connection with the current distributors of any fruit jars, including those marked BALL or any other brand name. Perhaps it's the timeless logo, the inexplicably comfortable weight of the vessel, or the effortless balance between elegance and utility that has secured Ball's success for the last century. Chris, Is it a reproduction? Hope this helps! And, yes, Im guilty of getting into the habit of calling them porcelain liners just because of the wording on many of the discs, even though technically they are not made of porcelain (except perhaps for a few very early liners, circa 1869). Hope this helps, They should be the most commonly found type of porcelain liner. I have a Ball perfect mason jar with the 13 on the side. I started canning and fell in love with the jars! Yes, it is pretty common to see embossing on a bottle or jar which is very faint or partly illegible. There are many minor variants of Ball jars, sometimes found in various shades of true green (not aqua). I have a ball perfect Mason w/ 8 in the middle of the bottom and just off to the side a small 8. And thanks for the hints on the lids. The number is the number of the mold used to make the jar. Other colors are known, but not so easily found, including cornflower blue, straw yellow, olive green, olive amber, blackish olive, dark yellow amber, light green and medium green. It was also helpful to know which markings to ignore. for Mason Jars and Mason Jar Accessories. The base carries a mold number along with the glass manufacturers mark used by Ardagh Group, the maker of the jars. Ok thanks! One of the treasures I stumbled upon was a jar. Check for aging marks along the base of the Mason jar. 1/2 Gallon, Bead or Ledge Shoulder, c. 1923-1933 You could probably visit your local library and have them borrow a copy for you to search. Ball made liquor bottles, food bottles and lots of containers for other products as well. Hello. Several off-sizes were also produced, although in much smaller quantities. marks on antique bottles & fruit jars (Mississippi, Missouri, Modes), Milk Glass~ Vintage Cold Cream, Salve & Ointment Containers, N in a square mark Obear-Nester Glass Company, East St. Louis, IL, New Albany Glass Works, New Albany, Indiana (1867-1872), Newark Star Glass Works, Newark, Ohio (1873-1904), Ohio Valley Glass Company, Pleasant City, Ohio (1902-1905), Owens Bottle Company (O in a square mark), Reed & Company, Massillon, Ohio (1881-1904), Rawleighs W. T. Rawleighs / Freeport, Illinois, Robin in Tree childrens mug Bryce Brothers & Mosser Glass Company, S G mark on glass containers Saint-Gobain / Verallia, Southern Glass Works, Louisville, Kentucky (1877-c.1885), Surname-oriented Antique Bottle Collecting, Target Balls (Antique Glass Target Balls), Thatcher Glass Manufacturing Company (c.1904-1985), Vaseline Jars / Chesebrough Manufg Company, Wax Sealer Fruit Jars List of Primary Markings, Whitall Tatum Company, Millville, New Jersey, Whittemore Boston U.S.A. / Antique Shoe Polish Bottles, WEB LINKS to some other sites / other interests (Not glass-related). I see lots of prices so am curious as to value. They are found with various mold numbers on the bottom. ), Diamond Glass Company, Royersford, Pennsylvania, EUREKA design on base of unidentified tumbler / jelly glass, Fairmount Glass Works / Fairmount Glass Company, Falls City Glass Company, Louisville Kentucky (1884-1892), Faroy Glass Candle Holders FAROY U.S.A., Federal Law Forbids Sale or Reuse of this Bottle Phrase, Fishing Floats (Glass Fishing Net Floats), Fletchers Castoria / Pitchers Castoria bottles, Frank Millers Crown Dressing ~ Victorian Era shoe polish bottles, Frederick Heitz Glass Works, St. Louis, MO (1882-1898), G. These Ball mason jars were manufactured in 1890. Can anyone tell me about a 3 pint blue Ball jar? (See the chart farther down on this page). https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=m570.l1313&_nkw=standard+mason+jar+%28pint%2C+quart%2C+gallon%29&_sacat=0&LH_TitleDesc=0&_osacat=0&_odkw=standard++mason+jar+%28pint%2Cquart%2C+gallon%29. It certainly is from the zinc lid era and the threads on the top are spaced such that all commercially-made-for-market tin lids I have ever seen would be more closely spaced. Hi . There were also some brown amber jars produced in the 1950s, but most of the jars produced after the 1940s were made of clear glass. (Photograph courtesy of Penny Garcia), (Photo courtesy Frances Riley, Prince Rupert, BC). Best regards, automatic glasscontainer-making machinery. Ball Bros was based in Muncie, Indiana. Quart, Clear, Lightning Seal, C. Thanks for writing! best regards, David. The older types of BPM that date from the 1910s-1930s in aqua or blue were made in the hundreds of millions over many years, so they are considered extremely common. With your subscription, youll receive access to my Member Library where youll find I have purchased hundreds of the old blue jars. Learn how your comment data is processed. The Ball Mason jars have taken on so many colors through the years, from golden yellow to amber, to different green shades. If you do an ebay search and zoom in and look at gobs of auction photos, I am sure you will see other, similar Ball Perfect Mason jars with various letters from A to H on the bottom. If you have a mason jar with this logo, it was manufactured between 1885 and 1886. This is on the base of a small green glass jar, perhaps for an ointment. Welcome to my antique and vintage canning jar price guide! My boss told me to research it but I am not finding anything ! David. Can you share some details about the a9 series please. It also has a extra line around the top of the jar. It has its lid, wire closer and rubber gasket. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Some of these colors might be known under other/different names depending on who is describing them! The old timers, God rest they souls, swore every 13 was broken as soon as their hands touched it. As the name implies, these Ball jars had a manufacturing error that had printed their logos upside down quite the rare feature that bumps up their price tag today. These are actually made of zinc and milk glass. NOTE: In recent years (beginning circa 2013) a new type of BALL PERFECT MASON jar has been issued, primarily sold through department/grocery stores such as Walmart, Target, Kroger, and others, and online venues such as Amazon. WebBall Perfect Mason Square Jar 1933-1962, Vintage Canning Jar SpoonRiverVintage (278) $9.90 More like this Antique Green Glass Crown Mason Jar Ground Lip Small Mouth Quart 10 Pearl Crown w Lid Faint Embossing Collection Clearance Rare Find PapillonArtBoutique (375) $23.97 $26.64 (10% off) More like this Scarce Vintage Ball Mason's Jar Carrying Case Are you sure that is the 3 L variation? That led to the invention of the screw-top mason jar. does anyone know what date the marking B17 was imprinted on the mason jars? All tip submissions are carefully reviewed before being published. Here is a link to a discussion of these jars on the Repro Fruit Jar group page on Facebook: Thanks for any info in advance! However, you might try posting your query on the http://antique-bottles.net site, where there is a special category for discussion on antique fruit jars. By signing up you are agreeing to receive emails according to our privacy policy. ADVERTISEMENT Quart, Bead or Ledge Closure There are probably other examples as well. Atterbury EASTLAKE bird mug in pink alabaster or pink clambroth, made circa early to mid-1880s. At the present time (2021) I havent seen any in Half-Gallon size, although perhaps they will eventually be made in that size as well. Some had a metal cover that just sat on top of the glass with a lip that went down the side of the jar just enough to not slide off. Sounds like the type made circa 1923-1933. That jar factory was purchased by Ball Bros Glass Company in 1909 and closed down in 1911. Pint, Decorative Embossing David. They are being sold in packs of four. And the older the vintage mason jars are, the more valuable they are overall. There are thousands of different jars known and I do not have info on every one. There are many ways to date old Ball mason jars, and one of the easiest is to look at the logo. In fact I think that marking orientation may be diagnostic for a specific type of jar manufacturing machine that was in use at the time. David. This image may not be used by other entities without the express written consent of wikiHow, Inc.
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\n<\/p><\/div>"}. Quart, Bead or Ledge Seal, c. 1920 It is very faint blue. Many common food jars (such as originally used for mayonnaise, etc) would fall in that category, and those types of jar are often called packers within the glass industry, and have been made by many glass companies. I didnt really know much about these in-between sizes of the Ball Perfect Mason, but finally did a little research in my books on jars. I believe all Ball ribbed jars are post 1935 as that is when ribs (or grips as they were called) were developed. Any advice where to sell them. (NOTE: in 2014, medium green glassquart size jars were issued, commemorating the 100th anniversary of the PERFECTION jars (introduced in 1914).the word PERFECTION is embossed underneath the cursive BALL. Its common for its lever-like lid. David, I have many vintage light blue to dark blue I have one that is the Masons patent 1858 jar a48 on bottom and a snowflake type of embossing on back. #8 on the bottom #8 on the bottom. There are various shades and tints of these colors out there. I appreciate it. WebGet the best deals on Rare Mason Jar when you shop the largest online selection at eBay.com. Boyd glass chick salt covered dish in lilac glass. [This section was added June 16, 2021 Some info below is courtesy of Linda White, one of the moderators of the Repro Fruit Jars discussion group on Facebook]. ~David. Pint, Lightning Seal, c. 1900-1910 I have no intention of selling and have no interest in the value. (If any readers have seen jars with letters AFTER H, please let us know! As time goes on, however, their provenance might be somewhat less obvious to beginning fruit jar collectors. Older Ball jars are very easy to date by following this method, however just compare your jars logo with these logos and youll know when it was made. The part where the lid screws on is rough as well. Made in USA under the picture. David, Thank you for the background, David, much appreciated! Those older lids are only good for collecting and displaying with the older jars, but definitely not actually using them for canning! Collecting Vintage & Antique Canning Jars. The mold mark on the bottom is in Roman numerals, IV which I havent seen before. David. As far as values, you might try searching ebay over a period of time and noting ACTUAL COMPLETED AUCTION ENDING PRICES, not the sellers asking prices, minimum bids or Buy it now prices. This culling out of #13 jars from among the general population of jars (and stashing them away) can certainly increase the perception of their scarcity. Ball Perfect Masons (Quart). The six most common terms youll see go as follows: These are the main ways to figure out are old glass jars worth money. The bottom only has the letter A. My grandmother gave me many Ball fruit/ perfect mason jars. Fortunately, mason jars are only about a century and a half old so dating them doesnt involve anything overly complicated and scientific. Sign up for wikiHow's weekly email newsletter. How can I tell its worth? Knowing my grandma and Mom I believe this to be more the case and the truth. Im sorry but I dont know what year the jar was made, or if it is possible to glean that info from the numbers on it. This is not a reproduction. It is clearly on the front about 3/4 below the word Mason. amzn_assoc_tracking_id = "adigirhea06-20"; Chief Mason Jar from 1870 is easy to recognize with The Chief logo on the side with an over imposed Ball Upside Down. Evaluating Condition, Rarity & More. If you have access to a local flea market or antique mall that stocks Ball jars with lids (most have at least a few! The BALL MASON jars are commonly found, but definitely not as abundant as the BALL PERFECT MASONs which were made in TREMENDOUS quantities! No other markings. A Collector's Guide to Ball Jars. How to Identify a Real Atlas Mason Jar The easiest way to identify a real Atlas mason jar is by looking at the bottom. 5) There is virtually no base wear, nor any light scratching on the surface of the glass which would normally be seen (at least slightly) on most old jars (although base wear can be faked). There is a line in front of the A leading into it. Rumors have circulated for years (and have especially been promoted on auction sites and by flea market and antique mall dealers) that superstitious distillers of illegal whiskey (moonshiners) who often did use fruit jars to contain their product, were hesitant to use jars marked with a 13 on the bottom. Later versions, after about 1936, were usually made in clear (colorless) glass, and some (usually from the 1950s) in brown amber. The embossed letters on the bottom clearly say Wine and on one end it looks like the infamous Ball logo. The jar is clear. Ill gladly post or send pics. Next time you rummage through your grandmas spice locker, be alert. Thank you for this comprehensive information. Can you help me? 1/2 Gallon,ShoulderSeal, c. 1910-1923 This is presumably because fewer molds were produced with the mold numbers 12 through 15 thus fewer total jars made. Tiffany, I am under the impression that most of those jars have little additional market value compared to others with the normal orientation. Hello, I have a jar where the Ball logo dates it between 1910-1923. By 1892-1896, it changed to Block letters. WebWeight: .41 Pounds. David. Today I just found a blue number 13 jar in a basement ,but the number is in Roman numerals. 11. It is the blue/green color and says STANDARD underlined only under STAN. There are several different base molds found so far, and some of them start with an H followed by three numbers. Such jars also have a faulty screw and can go for over $800 on eBay or on yard sales. The ancient mason jars that have been sold for more than $1,000 can literally be counted on the fingers of one hand. That said, there may be info out there somewhere that could help with dating. Smaller Ball Perfect Mason (Pint?). Old jars are definitely worth So, in 1858, John Landis Mason designed the first Mason Jar. There is a small circled R underneath the BALL logo on the front of the new jars. Perhaps a reader can give us some feedback on it! My name is Connie Chapman. The only repro BALL PERFECT MASON Jars that I know of are smaller, recently made jars (so far, in the years 2013-2016) made of thinner, lighter-weight glass and they are not in the original blue-aqua color. Some variants have vertical raised lines (ribs or grips) along the sides, added to assist in handling the jars while they are wet. Early American Prescut (EAPC) serving platter made by Anchor Hocking. He also said a Appalachian wife is not going to let you waste whether 13 is on it or not, as they are very Christian and wont have a lack of faith like that being passed to the kids. I was just gifted a straight shoulder quart (1896-1910) Ball Mason with what appears to be an upside down s! Though collectible Mason jars are The jar has grips but no measurements. This mark has 3 lines outside the diamond, indicating production between 1993-1998. Jeremiah, most jars bearing the BALL brand name are not handblown they are machine-made (either on semi-automatic machines from the 1890s or fully-automatic, early 1900s). Antique & Vintage Canning Jar Price Guide - Adirondack Girl I appreciate you sharing your knowledge! ~David. HERITAGE This has been happening especially with Gmail addresses!! $12-15.00, Atlas E-Z Seal Hi I have a Ball jar that dates between 1933 -1962 based on the Ball logo. 1st line: 715-17 Made in 1886, it has a distinctive dark reddish black color. WebBall Perfect Mason Green Canning Jar 1 Quart 1896-1910 Milk Glass Insert Zinc Lid AndysTreasuresStore (307) $23.75 FREE shipping More like this Blue Ball Mason Jar Three L Logo Antique 1896 to 1910 Quart RedRiverAntiques (7,437) $22.00 More like this More colors Large Mason Jar Plastic Canvas Cut Out Plastic Canvas Jar Ball Needlepoint Shape It may be worth something, but that will be determined by the size, color, age, and top. I have some mason jars with no marking at all along the side, but it says ball on the bottom. They are sold through Hearthmark (Jardens Home Brands). Do you have any idea what the F represents or where I can find information on that? Cleaning antique mason jars isnt all that complicated as long as youre careful not to break them. These jars are being sold for actual canning use, but also for rustic or retro decorative appeal; are being used as containers for liquid soap dispensers (some ebay or etsy sellers are selling them with special lids for this use); for use in candle making, and for similar Americana primitive and crafts projects. amzn_assoc_placement = "adunit0"; This design effectively kept the containers water and airtight before long other manufacturers followed the Mason Jars blueprint. The RED BOOK Lists thousands of variations. These STANDARD jars with the word MASON enclosed in a pennant or banner, were made in three sizes, pint, quart and half gallon. Is there any significance to the alignment of the words perfect mason? David. So, as they improved their design, companies added slight variations to the letterings. David. Use it to try out great new products and services nationwide without paying full pricewine, food delivery, clothing and more. To sum this up, there are still a lot of uncertainties involving the many BALL fruit jar varieties to be found, and I am certainly not an expert on those jars!! I just found 2 Ball jars with measurements on the other side 2 1/2 cup. If the logo is written using block letters, the jar was likely made between 1892 and 1896. amzn_assoc_region = "US"; This mark may be faint, and resembles a horseshoe or odd letter U. I have a 1900-1910 blue ball jar without a number on the bottom. . WebMASON JARS 16 Ounce Wide Mouth Ball Mason Jars | Case of 12 $33.00 Out of stock 16 Ounce Regular Mouth Anchor Hocking Mason Jars | No Lid | Case of 12 $12.99 Add to Cart 8 Ounce Regular Mouth Mason Jars | No Lid | Case of 12 $11.99 Out of stock reCAP 32 oz Plastic Mason Jar $8.99 Out of stock She writes The 40 oz. Ball Perfect Masons (Quart). In it youll find many commonly found canning jars and their suggested values. It is mentioned elsewhere on this site as well. John Mason invented and patented the process for cutting a thread onto the lip of glass jars, as well as a corresponding thread inside zinc lids, which could then be screwed tightly onto the jars. The color of the glass is classifed as aqua, the most commonly seen color of those kinds of jars. They sound like typical Ball jars that were made in very large numbers, and although they are old and considered collectible, since they are common they have only minor value to collectors, perhaps 1 to 3 dollars apiece in good condition. Much of this kind of information including finer details about jars like these were never kept by company officials or employees, IF they were ever even documented at the time. $5.99 0 bids $12.90 shipping 1d 11h (3) Kerr Jelly Glass Vintage Retro 112 Jars $5.99 $15.60 shipping or Best Offer Many slight variations are seen, with the exact lettering orientation just barely noticeably different from one example to another, such as the spacing, height, width, depth of cut, of individual letters. David. What Ball jars are worth money? According to Country Living, an upside-down Ball canning jar designed to rest on its lid is relatively rare and made between 1900 and 1910. It's valued at about $1,000. Country Living also notes that a unique 1858 design, called the Willoughby Stopple, is especially valuable because it proved to be defective. $12-15.00, Unmarked Clear Square Jars Any ideas? H in a square mark as it appears on a Hemingray-manufactured emerald green soda, mineral water or beer bottle. Personally, I think most of the stories are hogwash, although I wouldnt doubt that it happened on a very occasional basis, and just often enough to provide impetus for an urban legend (rural legend?).



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