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QuestionI have an old mason jar that reads "Boyd's". How can I tell its worth?Community AnswerIt may be worth something, but that will be determined by the size, color, age, and top. Check eBay for jars with descriptions or pictures that match yours and see what they've sold for in the past by searching "Completed Listings".
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QuestionI have a Mason Jar with the word Perfect mispelled as Perfeot. Is this a fake or reproduction?JARSLWCommunity AnswerThis is not a reproduction. You will find some jars with errors like that on them.
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QuestionWhat do the numbers on the bottom of the ball jar mean?Community AnswerThe number is the number of the mold used to make the jar.
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QuestionI have a half gallon, ball blue, ideal wire side, with the dropped A. Any value?Linda.WhiteCommunity AnswerThe dropped a without an underline is quite uncommon. If it has an underline, it is common.
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QuestionWhat do vertical ridges on a jar mean?JARSLWCommunity AnswerThose gripper ridges were first applied to jars in 1932 by Brockway, then Ball. They help you grip the jar.
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QuestionI have a half gallon aqua mason jar with Mason's N Patent Nov 30th 1858 on it. Is this a rare jar?PurplecakecarolineCommunity AnswerI'm afraid your jar is not rare. There are many of them for sale online, and are not hard to find.
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QuestionAre square jars older than round ones?Community AnswerMost of the square jars were made starting in the 1940's. More modern made jars are a rounded square shape.
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QuestionDoes 13 on bottom of a blue mason jar mean anything?Community AnswerSome people collect these because they believe they are scarce. It is a myth that they were destroyed by superstitious moonshiners or housewives. This story was started by retailers trying to inflate the prices.
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QuestionI have an old ball canning jar that says "Sanitary Sure Seal" on the front below the word Ball. How old is it?Community AnswerIf the jar is blue, then it's like from the early 1900s. More specifically, the jar is probably from between 1905 and 1915. The price of the jar will depend on the size and the condition. Most of them being sold online seem to be priced in the neighborhood of $20.
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QuestionOn #13, the bottom of the Ball Perfect Mason jar the 1 is backwards. Is this common?Linda.WhiteCommunity AnswerErrors in the molds are common in old jars because of how the molds were created.
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QuestionI have a pint square jar that has clean sides, no writing at all. How can I identify it so I can determine its age?Community AnswerDetermine if the glass has a bubbly appearance, suggesting blown glass. Look for mold seams along the sides and/or a round seam on the bottom suggesting newer manufactured glass. Date of manufacture, job number, plant location, and other writings suggest the piece is newer, often 1960s to today.
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QuestionI have a jar that is just marked "O N" with the number 11 on the bottom. Any idea?Linda.WhiteCommunity AnswerThis is likely some kind of modern product jar and is not a canning jar. More information is needed to make that determination.
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QuestionHow can I find out the value of a blue glass Ball jar from 1908?Linda.WhiteCommunity AnswerThe 1908 date is just the patent date and is not the date that the jar was made. The Red Book, A Collectors Guide to Old Fruit Jars, is a good resource. It can be found online at redbookjars.com.
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QuestionDid they make baby food jars?Linda.WhiteCommunity AnswerBall made many different containers from glass, plastic and metal. They were in business for a long time, so it is likely they also made baby food jars.
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QuestionWhen did they start using the jars with the wire tops?Linda.WhiteCommunity AnswerThese are known as "lightning style" tops. These were first made in about 1877.
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QuestionCan I microwave mason jars?Linda.WhiteCommunity AnswerI would not put any old jar in a microwave. It might crack. Check the manufacturer's instructions on the new jars.
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QuestionHow old is a purple Foster Sealfast quart mason jar?Linda.WhiteCommunity AnswerThe purple color is intense, it may be a jar that has been artificially irradiated. If the glass has manganese, it will turn a light lavender color in the sunlight. Foster Sealfast was made between 1908 and 1925 by various glassmaking companies. It takes the bail type closure with a straddle lip glass lid. It is not a mason jar because it does not have the screw on style neck that was patented by John L Mason.
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QuestionWhen did they stop putting the grip pattern on the Ball jars?Community AnswerBrockway was issued the patent for the gripper ribs in 1932. Ball acquired the patent from Brockway shortly after that. Other companies used the gripper ribs later on, and they appeared on jars for many years. They were used at least through the 1960's.
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QuestionI have a very light blue jar that only says MASON. I'm not finding any info - any ideas?Linda.WhiteCommunity AnswerThere are many different jars that just say Mason on them. There are Facebook groups you could join to get some help identifying your jar.
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QuestionI have an old ball jar about 1 liter in size, with a glass lid and rubber gasket. Under the word "ball" is the mason -- it is an aqua color. Can you tell me the age?Linda.WhiteCommunity AnswerThis was made between 1900 and 1910 at the Coffeyville KS plant, which is the old Mason Fruit Jar Co plant.
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QuestionI have one with a star on it, what could it be?Linda.WhiteCommunity AnswerThe Mason Star Jar was made in the 1970's by Owens Illinois Glass Company of Toledo OH in Alton IL.
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QuestionHow old is a jar that says "Mom's mason jar"?Linda.WhiteCommunity AnswerMom's Mason Jar was made in 1975 by Glass Containers Corporation of Fullerton, CA and Owens Illinois Inc of Toledo, OH.
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QuestionI have a clear pint jar with the only lettering the bottom "233-16 A16". Haven't seen this before - any ideas?Linda.WhiteCommunity AnswerThis jar is probably some kind of product jar and not a jar made for home canning.
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QuestionHow can I tell if my jars are rare?Community AnswerThe Redbook A Collectors Guide to Old Fruit Jars by Douglas Leybourne is a good resource. The current edition is #12.
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QuestionI have a 60 oz jar with bubbled glass and a lower ring on top forming an E loop. How do I date this?Community AnswerThis jar was likely blown between 1915 and 1985. The seams along the side top to bottom suggest after 1915. The rippled effect was caused by molten glass blown into an iron or steel mold that was not properly pre-heated. The glass solidified too quickly.
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QuestionHow do I date a frosted green Ball Mason jar? Was it created that way, or did it get green while it was stored?Linda.WhiteCommunity AnswerGreen would be the color it was made. If the glass is rough, the jar is stained/etched from being in contact with contents, water or dirt.
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QuestionI have a blue ball Mason jar. It does not have the word "perfect" on it. How do I date this?Linda.WhiteCommunity AnswerBlue jars were made by Ball until 1937. There is a chart available online that will identify most of the logos that Ball used. Also, join some groups on Facebook to help you identify your jars.
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QuestionI have a jar that only says Mason on it. Is it rare? Its lid says Ball on it, though.Community AnswerLids are generally interchangeable. It just means someone put a Ball lid on it at some time after it was made.
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QuestionI have a blue ball mason jar. The number 84 is on the bottom. What does that mean?Linda.WhiteCommunity AnswerThe number on the base is the mold number. Mold numbers allowed the manufacturer to identify which mold was used to make the jar.
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QuestionAre bottles with IX on the bottom as well as having indented grips to hold the drink rare?Linda.WhiteCommunity AnswerThis description does not sound like a canning jar. More information would be needed to answer this.
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