Aqua Atlas Strong Shoulder Mason … Shari Lippe. See more ideas about mason jars, vintage mason jars, mason. NO CHIPS. The th in 30th us underscored and there is a star on the bottom. This piece measures 11 inches in diameter. Do these add up to any significance? $500.00 - Closed 1006. There are MANY, MANY different mold numbers seen, having one, two, or three digits. Thanks!! Thanks for any help you can give me. Any info you can give me is appreciated. Thank you! Best regards, marks on antique bottles & fruit jars, Milk Glass~ Vintage Cold Cream, Salve & Ointment Containers, “N in a square” mark – Obear-Nester Glass Company, 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), Rawleigh’s — W. T. Rawleigh’s / Freeport, Illinois, “Robin in Tree” children’s 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, 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). Best regards, (To any jar collectors or others that are knowledgeable about this subject, you are more than welcome to chime in!) I have received quite a few enquiries about that type of jar. The “4” is a mold number. The jars were made by several glass companies including Ball Bros, and date after 1902. That was typical of the older jars of this type. Four years later, the brothers began manufacturing glass home-canning jars, the product that established Ball as a household name. Rare IMPERIAL PATENTED 1886 Quart. I was just wondering if you know if the ‘Ball’ logo has had it’s copyright expired? David. Audrey, please contact me directly at my email address which is listed at the bottom right of this page. $75.00: 7 Closed 8608. Saved from ebay.com. Many varieties were made. A couple of them have a . There are bubbles in the glass. Take care, David, I have a Mason’s patent Nov 30 1858 jar that has five dots on the bottom. In some cases (from what I understand) a mold that has been very heavily used over considerable periods of time can eventually build up accumulations of “mold paste” in the crevices/engravings (causing them to become more shallow) which causes the resulting embossing to be weak, another type of “poor strike”. This info is from Alice Creswick’s “The Fruit Jar Works” and Dick Roller’s “The Standard Fruit Jar Reference”. Hope this helps, I also have a Mason jar with the H 395 #’s on the bottom. This measures about 6 and 1/2 inches in diameter. You’re website and another auction site are the only places I can find any information on the cobalt blue fruit jars. Replacing metal Mason Jar lids with reCAP’s plastic POUR lids eliminates the potential for rust and BPA-seepage. “Robin in a tree” – Mosser Glass Company mug in emerald green. This bottle base has 1949 date code to right. Hi – I have a Mason’s Patent Nov 30th 1858 with an A5 on the bottom. The type has been found in a number of colors but the most common jars are in some shade of light aqua. So, if there was any problems with the finished jars the mold in question could be readily identified and repaired. It is a recent reproduction. Thanks for describing my mason’s jar so well in your article. I do not know if this was my mother’s who was born in 1928, or from her mother? Julie, I would need to see clear pics of the jar and of the base. Best regards, David. It says, Mason’s patent Nov. 30th 1858. My main question relates to the print: it is very faintly raised, and I can’t find any similar examples. The glass has some waves and bubbles and there are no marks anywhere else. I assume it is a mold ID mark (as many jars have a letter or number to identify the mold it was made in). I have a Mason’s jar without any additional text or marking besides “Mason’s Patent Nov 30th 1858.” the bottom has “9.” on it, which i know is just a mold number and doesn’t mean much. David. If possible, please scroll through and check out my responses to two previous posts/enquiries in the COMMENTS sections of this site, including one posted under the WELCOME PAGE, by Heather S. on June 16, 2016, and another one on the MASON’S PATENT NOV 30TH 1858 Jars page, posted by Hannah on June 10, 2018. Best regards, This means that every time you visit this website you will need to enable or disable cookies again. My email is shown on the lower right-hand corner of the webpage (if viewed on a full size computer screen). I’ve found a canning jar with a name on it that I’ve never heard of, The name is Reliable, written in cursive,slanted up hill on the right side.

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