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 JavaScript seems to be disabled in your browser. 2 One Quart SilverliningByTravis (4,165) $12.50 One quart Ball Canning Jars circa 1923-1933 aestheticallyaged (210) $10.00 1923 to 1933 Ball Perfect Mason Jar Quart Size w/ Metal ring cap and Glass Ball insert. I have a Masons patent November30 1858 with a 45 on the bottom a lead lid and a rough rim and is light green. ), wide-mouth $4.00 0 bids $6.44 shipping 6h 27m or Best Offer Benefits charity (3) Vintage Mason Jars, Ball Perfect, Kerr Self Sealing, Presto Lid, Sweet! The difference in size is because of the prohibition era. Best regards, BIRCH LEAF pattern milk glass cream pitcher Unknown Maker. Ball Perfect Mason the Perfect is slightly to the right. Keep in mind Ball had more than one factory producing fruit jars, and there are many slightly different variations of the BALL MASON jars out there. Ball Ideal Patd July 14, 1908 This one has a glass lid and rubber ring (Quart?) Laura, thanks for your post! Best regards, Triple L They have the words MADE IN U.S.A. on the back, and the glass manufacturers mark used by Ardagh Group embossed on the base. 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. However, in your excitement, please remember to examine the details. Hazel Atlas Company (1902-1964) Weve put together this comprehensive guide to help you avoid deception from counterfeiters who create dubs and intend to pass them off as antiques. have a jar (square) with MASON on all four sides at top of jar.on two sides of jar there are indented markings of 1/2 , 3/4, and pint, with room above for probably 1/2 cup more but not marked. Hello. A keyword search of ghost embossing on google might bring up better info. Most of the time, all you need to do is look at the logo thats stamped on the glass itself. Oddly, the mold number is not on the bottom. The price is so astronomical because only a few such jars exist today after a fire in the Van Vilet factory in 1885. I found 1 box on ebay of bands but cant find any more in fo on these. Virtually all sand worldwide contains trace quantities of iron. I have a half gallon Ball Perfect Mason on front and 2 on bottom. Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 712,745 times. Seed Sprouting Kit + Guide | 3 Mesh Screen Strainers for Wide Mouth Mason Jars BALL Mason Drinking Jars, Mason Kitchen Canning Jars; Additional site Information on attribution from page 200 of The Fruit Jar Works Volume 1 by Alice Creswick. The rubber from the jar lids deteriorated in the water bath and the jars did not stay sealed. By 1900, the Hero group produced jams and marmalades in mason jars. Best regards, The BALL The Red Book of Fruit Jars is updated each year and has some info on many jars and an approximate value but does not always give dates of manufacture. Helpful. Along with the logo, you can sometimes use the color, size, and other distinguishing marks to help date a mason jar. Some jars have embossing that is unusually faint (sometimes, all of the embossing, or just one or two letters within a word) and this might be due to accumulated debris (such as remnants of accumulated mold paste) having partially filled the engraving of the lettering on the mold itself at the time the jar was produced. Mason wasnt the only manufacturer to add this patent date to his jars, henceits vast proliferation. Mason Jar Nation: The Jars that Changed America and 50 Clever Ways to Use Them. It has its lid, wire closer and rubber gasket. 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. There is no number on the bottom. 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. Beyond that, I cant speculate on the exact year of manufacture on any of the later clear jars. I rarely find one without broken glass all over the place. They are a typical BALL BLUE (blue-aqua) color and are slightly lighter in weight than the originals. The fun color attracted consumers, so the producers stuck to it. This is not a reproduction. Do you have any idea what the F represents or where I can find information on that? For example, clear and pale jars are very common both now and 150 years ago. Evaluating Condition, Rarity & More. A Collector's Guide to Ball Jars. Webjar, vintage, KERR MASON, clear glass, quart (32 fl. Quart, Bead or Ledge Seal, c. 1920 This jar has a rubber lid that melts under heat, thus creating a seal. Hope this helps, Some variants have vertical raised lines (ribs or grips) along the sides, added to assist in handling the jars while they are wet. Web$2.99 2 Reviews 'Self Sealing' (Square) Pint $2.99 Vintage Kerr 'Self Sealing Trade Mark Reg.' I believe that many if not most of those higher-numbered molds were replacement molds on the jar making machines. An antique green or blue cobalt glass canning jar is something else, however, and they can be exceptionally valuable not just up to $300 but sometimes even close to or above $1,000 for a Ball blue color jar. If I were you, Id go ahead and use them for your herb garden, or as kitchen canisters, vases, containers for marbles, buttons, etc, or as general home dcor. That led to the invention of the screw-top mason jar. Hopefully someone who collects them can chime in and offer more info for you. I bought some at a garage sale and the lady gave me a ton of lids but only 3 bands. Also, there are volume/weight measurements embossed along the side of the jar, including cups, milliliters and ounces. A number of error jars are found among the Ball Perfect Masons, including examples found with the embossing missing a letter (or letters), or with a word misspelled, such as PERFFCT, PEPRECT or PEREFCT. David, Herb garden it is. To know the various types of mason jars is to take a journey into the history of mason jars. Made in 1886, it has a distinctive dark reddish black color. Another way the engravings on the jar can give you insight is when there is an adjective term somewhere on the jar, usually between the Ball and Mason logos. However, if theyre valuable, maybe I should reconsider. David Hazel Atlas Company (1902-1964) The jar has grips but no measurements. 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. $12-15.00, Atlas E-Z Seal Pint, Decorative Embossing did I read somewhere that sometimes when ball bought out another company that sometimes they redid the competitors jars and put Balll on them? Hello. Manufacturers loved taking credit for their work, mainly after Mason lost several patent theft lawsuits. Lightning jars, so named because they could be easily and quickly opened, solved the problem of canned foods acquiring a metallic taste due to contact with a metal lid. wikiHow marks an article as reader-approved once it receives enough positive feedback. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful. It has a what looks like a J17 on the bottom also. Also, there were a number of variations in the way the Ball name logo was written, those changes occurring several times over the space of several decades. The glass has an extreme rippled look to it. In response to the complaint of food spoiling in metal lid mason jars, Hero improved on the previous mason jar design in 1870. (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. As time goes on, however, their provenance might be somewhat less obvious to beginning fruit jar collectors. 3.) All you need to do is wash them carefully by hand with warm water and soap and then soak them for half an hour if need be. In general, Ball Perfect Mason variants are listed in the Red Book from #270 to #295-6. 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). Is this a common mishap? 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. amzn_assoc_asins = "0891453474,077880139X,B014V7RSE8,B00P00ARBW"; Thanks Sue, Hi Sue, It enabled me to date bottles back to. I just refrigerated and ate the beans and threw all the lids away. The 2 is a mold number. These are actually made of zinc and milk glass. The markings on the base identified that particular mold. There are lots of rumors and stories that float around the country for many years, sometimes passed down from older people, and sometimes they have truth in them, sometimes not. They say perfect mason most have the David, Lisa, they are NOS (new old stock). Condition is always very important. Most Ball mason jars which have an aquamarine bluish tint to them carry little to no collectors value at all, according to Glass Bottle Marks, because they are not Typically, they these jars were made in half pint, pint, quart, and half-gallon sizes. I run into old moonshine stills all the time. It is the old shaped Mason fruit jar. I dont think this is true. Use it to try out great new products and services nationwide without paying full pricewine, food delivery, clothing and more. David. You can feel it when you circle the base with your fingertips. I cant give an exact reason why some are marked with numbers but others are not. David. shows all logo styles beginning in late 19th century that way there is no guessing.on the jar era. 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). All of the LOGO 5 jars have only 2 Ls, not three. Others are blank (no lettering of any kind). Thank you very much for your post and info. amzn_assoc_title = "My Amazon Picks"; The exact cursive style changed slightly several times over the years. Ships Fast! The absolute best-case scenarios can cost more than that with some going as high as $1,000 but thats rare. We believe that, whether it's how we shop, eat, and clean, the smallest changes can make a world of difference. I dont know what they all are, but just checking a few, I can say that some have just a mold number (one or two digits) placed in the center of 3 or 4 concentric circles (but with no other markings); others have the exact embossing <> GENUINE ZINC CAP <> FOR BALL MASON JARS The <> indicates two diamond marks placed between those phrases. Perhaps a reader can give us some feedback on it! Thanks for writing! Scales emblem used on containers made for McKesson & Robbins. Click here: Ball Brothers Glass Manufacturing Company. Hi I have a Ball jar that dates between 1933 -1962 based on the Ball logo. The 63 lid and band were made to be used on product jars so they could be canned in during the war years. Hello Debra, What does this mean It also has an I on the bottom across from the 13F on the bottom. Thanks in advance. The reverse side of the new jar bears the embossed phrase MADE IN U S A, and below that, along the heel of the jar, is a series of raised dots. (Photo courtesy of Dan Goorevitch), R inside a sun representation. Patent Nov. 30th 1858 sign printed on the side. Here is an article about the newer jars being made by Ardagh: https://www.ardaghgroup.com/news-centre/the-perfect-mason, NOTE: NEW BALL PERFECT MASON JARS BEING MADE IN 2019. Instead, the base of the new jars is relatively smooth although there may be a faint, poorly defined mold seam. I mean, an antique dealer, a fruit jar collector, a friend? Publisher : Rosemary Humbert Martin Pub (January 1, 1975) Language : English. Bless your heart for any time you have left over to address the inquiries you receive on your site. The first edition I found has the the number 4 mold mark in the center of the Owen ring but it has an F just outside the Owen ring. The glass is oily or slick and shiny. Usually in aqua, Ball blue, or clear glass. 1 tablespoon salt 3 cucumbers, sliced thin 1 onion, sliced thin 1 1/2 cups sugar 1 cup white vinegar 1 teaspoon celery seeds. amzn_assoc_region = "US"; I want to be sure I found an original, not a replica. I found a blue jar in my woods that seems to fit the 1910-1923 model description. Those all sound like lovely run-of-the-mill antique ball jars. The mold mark on the bottom is in Roman numerals, IV which I havent seen before. Last Updated: August 17, 2022 I have an antique canning jar that holds almost 8 cups that I think might be rare because I have searched online and Ebay and have never seen one like it due to the unusual LOGO. words centered but two are aligned on the left. Joshua, yes, some jars from the Root Glass Company were acquired and re-tooled. 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. I am hoping you are able to cast some light on my mystery Ball jar. The Ball Upside-down Mason jar has two sizes 1.2L(40 ounces) and 1.24L bootleggers design. Lid Material: Plastic. amzn_assoc_placement = "adunit0"; There is stippling or knurling (a pattern of raised dots) present along the contact surface/perimeter of the base. Thank you so much for your help. According to info published in The Fruit Jar Works by Alice Creswick (1995), page 116, she writes that that jar is attributed to the Mason Fruit Jar & Bottle Company of Coffeyville, Kansas, and dates from circa 1907-1909. Thank you, Bryan, its one of the recent repro jars. These are larger size mason jars. Many cannot be identified as to exact glass factory source. Yes, they are just pieces of glass used for conservation storage but they are incredibly useful for that both in the kitchen and in the basement. Chris, 6 9.) Assessing Atlas Mason Jar Value. David. Angular Glass Containers Corporation mark, used beginning circa 1933- 1960s? There are probably other variations out there. The markings and characteristics are similar to the Pint size jars described above. #7 on the bottom (Quart) Eclipse: These wide-mouthed jars were made between 1926 and 1952. The color of the glass is classifed as aqua, the most commonly seen color of those kinds of jars. I have a blue ball perfect mason jar with the number 51 on the base. Melinda, I dont have any specific info on your jar. Take care, She writes The 40 oz. 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. To learn other ways you can date an old Ball mason jar, keep reading! They are believed to be imports. Old jars are definitely worth At this time, Ball also adopted the 2-L style logo, where the decorative loop on the end of the name was dropped. Thanks for taking the time to tell us about your experiences concerning the #13 jars. I found a 1913-1915 Ball Perfect jar where the perfect is offset. (IMPORTANT NOTE: please see the paragraphs with info farther down on this page describing modern reproductions of this jar, including the AMERICAN HERITAGE COLLECTION introduced in 2013, and the new Collectors Edition BALL PERFECT MASON jars being sold as of 2019). Square Wide Mouth Pint $7.99 Kerr 'Self Sealing' - U.S. Pat. References The addition of a glass liner under the metal cover made the new mason jars airtight. As of the time of this writing, I have examined some PINT size jars, but I dont know if they are (or will be) producing quart and/or half-gallon sizes. Vintage Antique Green Mason Jar Pint Sized with/Zinc Lid 1900/1910 BALL MASON Canning Fruit Jar Glass Mason Jar- SWEET! This bottle base has 1949 date code to right. The Ball Upside-down coffee dispenser is in the big leagues at a whopping $1,000. Thank you for this comprehensive information. (I have sent inquiries to other glass companies with no responses.) This one is different because the word BALL is in print not cursive. They are (so far) made of light cornflower blue glass, amethyst and true green. The phenomenon occurs on bottles when the molten glass was blown into the mold, and the glass shifts slightly before settling into its final resting place, and in that split second the molten glass can pick up part of the lettering before it shifts again and solidifies into place, causing a double image, or faint secondary image of part of the embossed lettering. Kelli, Kelli, those jars were made by Root Glass Company of Terre Haute, Indiana. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. 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 have many many of these the Red Book (Leybourne) values them at $1-4 depending. For the lid if you want to preserve it but its too dirty and rusty just gently clean it with water and a soft brush, and then use a sealant product to seal the rust and prevent further corrosion. Hi Tim, There are many, many variations of mold numbers on the base of those jars. Their glass is thicker than the modern set, which is why they last for years. Because i have a regular job and have been VERY, VERY pressed for time. https://www.facebook.com/groups/844269035644710. 1/2 Gallon,ShoulderSeal, c. 1910-1923 Small sellers accomplish momentous things, individuals can inspire millions, and one product can change a person's life. WebAntique Ball Perfect Mason Jar 1 Quart Blue FreshMixxFurnishings (141) $20.00 Antique Blue Ball Mason Jar, 1/2 Gallon SaltandSeaVintage (44) $48.00 FREE shipping Rare Blue Antique 1890 Ball Special Half Gallon 64 oz Wide Mouth Jar CottageKitchnVintage (50) $49.50 $55.00 (10% off) Antique Blue Ball Mason jar - Half Gallon ThisOldCouchVintage He was in 2nd World War. Add a few old Ball mason jars together and you can be looking at several hundred dollars or even more. (Iron is an essential trace element required by the human body). Note: Because of time and energy constraints, I can no longer answer all emails personally, but you may contact me directly at: dav__erwhi "at" gmail.com. One reason is that they perfectly characterize good design: innovative, useful, aesthetic, easy to understand, unobtrusive, honest, long-lasting, thorough, environmentally friendly, and involves as little design as possible. I have a ball perfect Mason w/ 8 in the middle of the bottom and just off to the side a small 8. I found a green Ball perfect Mason pint jar. Thats why one brand can have multiple designs of an item. They are marked (on front) BALL PERFECT MASON, on rear 1913 1915 / 100 YEARS OF / AMERICAN / HERITAGE / MADE IN U.S.A. . Any info anyone might be able to share would be great. Ordinary glass containers are much older than that, of course, but mason jars are special. The jar has what swirl marks on the bottom but also a line all the way from top to bottom. List of Web Links pointing to some other sites / interests ~ (Most of these sites are not glass-related) including Birds, Trees, Fishing, Antiques, Transferware, Blue Willow Pattern Dishes, Coins, Religion, Marine Traffic, VintageAerial, WheresGeorge, Amsterdam, Ohio River info and more! Because if that were harmful, everyone should stop using steel pots and pans, and iron skillets, which, during ordinary use, release many more atoms of iron than the glass ever could. This design came at a time when the American government ruled metal lids as unhealthy stoppers. Hopefully Stephen and other collectors can come up with better info from studying the information published there. Your jar is one of many slightly different variants of the more common type of screw-lid Mason jar produced by Ball just BEFORE they started producing the ubiquitous Ball Perfect Mason jars. A date isnt a foolproof indicator of the manufacturing year. However, longtime fruit jar researcher and glass company historian Dick Roller stated that the Ball Mason jars date from approximately 1901. NorthglenAntiques (153) $14.99 WebWeight: .41 Pounds. In it youll find many commonly found canning jars and their suggested values. I am sure your jars are not reproductions. Each jar has unique features that make it better than others. Are they harder to find or common? My mother said they were old and collectible. Reminiscent of the early 1900s, the Ball lightning jars were flint glass containers. I have several Ball jars that are off size and I cannot locate seals and rings or lids to purchase. Are there reproduction Ball porcelain lids? I suppose there are Ball jars with various Roman numerals on them as well as normal numbers. Hi Casey, Examine the age signs and quality of the glass. This image may not be used by other entities without the express written consent of wikiHow, Inc.
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