Are Ball Mason jars worth anything?

An antique Ball brand perfect Mason jar sold on eBay for about $80, likely because its deep olive green color is relatively rare. 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.
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What Ball jars are worth money?

The most valuable mason jars are:
  1. Van Vliet Improved Jar – $23,500.
  2. Black Amber Magic Star Fruit Jar – $3,000. ...
  3. 1933 Ball Upside Down Error Jar – $1,000. There are two types of Ball upside-down Mason jars. ...
  4. The 1870 Chief Mason Jar – $800. (Photo: gregspurgeon.com) ...
  5. 1858 Willoughby Stopple Jar – $500. (Photo: hoosierjar.com) ...
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How can you tell how old a Ball Mason jar is?

If you have a Ball jar, you can date most of them just by looking at the logo. Every few years, the Ball Manufacturing Co changed the logo and if you compare yours to a reliable chart, you know how old it is.
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Which Mason jars are antique?

Antique Mason Canning Jars
  • Aqua Mason's Patent Nov. 30th 1858. ...
  • Aqua Mason's Patent. Quart, Shoulder Seal, c.1875-1900. ...
  • Aqua Atlas Strong Shoulder Mason. Quart, Bead or Ledge Seal, c. ...
  • Aqua Ball. Quart, Shoulder Seal, c.1900-1910. ...
  • Aqua Ball Mason. ...
  • Aqua Ball Perfect Mason. ...
  • Lightning Registered U.S. Patent Filed. ...
  • Aqua Ball Ideal.
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What years were ball perfect mason jars made?

The Ball Corporation's "Perfect Mason" jar, one of the most common jars of this style, was introduced circa 1913 and produced until the mid-20th century. It had several variations, including a square-shaped jar.
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What do the numbers on the bottom of Ball mason jars mean?

Many Ball mason jars have a number printed on the bottom of the jar, but this is a mold number that does not indicate the year of production. Rather, the mold number tells you where the jar was positioned on the glass-making machine that was used to produce it.
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Does Ball still make mason jars?

Interestingly, Ball no longer manufactures Mason jars, but has expanded and grown into a worldwide company that makes everything from metal containers to aerospace parts.
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What are the markings on a mason jar?

In particular, the numbers often refer to the mold used to produce the bottle or jar. Glass makers needed to know if a particular mold was defective, so each one was assigned a number. As the quality control team identified poor-quality jars, they'd make note of the mold number on the bottom of the jar.
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What are old Atlas mason jars worth?

Atlas mason jar values vary between $10 to around $60 depending on a number of factors including the age, color, and condition. The older amber-colored E-Z Seal Atlas mason jars, which were made around 1910, are among the more valuable.
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What is a perfect mason jar?

“BALL PERFECT MASON” fruit jars. The Ball Perfect Mason was a brand of glass fruit jar (canning jar) made by the Ball Bros. Glass Manufacturing Company. Ball Bros was based in Muncie, Indiana. (See “Ball Brothers Glass Manufacturing Company” page, for a brief summary of that glass company).
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How do you date a crown Mason jar?

Age
  1. Pontil marks or indented rings in the bottom of the jar mean it was hand finished by a glass blower. ...
  2. Seams also help determine the age of your jar: Seams that go all the way up the jar indicate it was machine made, probably between 1895 and 1915.
  3. Color can also help date your jar.
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What are green mason jars worth?

While colors produced in recent years may look similar, be aware that they have quite different values than the vintage colors. The smaller and more common vintage jars usually sell for less than $20. However, the vintage green jars or those with special wire carriers can sell in excess of $300.
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How do you date a Kerr Mason jar?

Many of the earlier ECONOMY types are marked with the words “KERR GLASS MFG. CO” embossed on the bottom, and in general those jars probably date mostly from about 1904 to circa 1920.
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When did ball stop making blue jars?

It also includes the words “Masons Patent” in block letters below the logo. These jars were only made in 1890, and they are very valuable. Blue glass jars were only produced until 1937, although the company has recently started to manufacture a reproduction jar using a more vibrant teal blue color within recent years.
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Are Kerr jars valuable?

Collectors covet Mason jars, especially the rare ones. The 1881 Van Vliet is the most expensive brand ever sold at $23,50o, with a starting bid of $1,000. The cheapest is the Self-sealing jar by Kerr at $40 (you'll get half-price for a lost lid.) and E-Z Seal by Atlas at $60.
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Why are Ball canning lids hard to find?

It's a shortage that is being chalked up, in part, to the COVID-19 pandemic. Marie Bregg of Mason Jar Merchant told Better Homes & Gardens that sales through her online shop in late August were up about 600% over any other month in 2020, and 90% of that has been canning lids.
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What is the oldest ball jar?

In 1858, a 26-year-old Mason patented threaded screw-top jars “such as are intended to be air and water-tight.” The earliest mason jars were made from transparent aqua glass, and are often referred to by collectors as “Crowleytown Jars,” as many believe they were first produced in the New Jersey village of Crowleytown.
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How old is an atlas jar?

The Hazel-Atlas Glass Company, famous for its depression glass, made the Atlas mason jars and operated from 1902 until 1964. The company had the Ball Brothers and Kerr as their major competitors, especially in the 1940s and 1950s. After that, other companies started producing the Atlas mason jars.
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Is all Hazel-Atlas glass marked?

The Hazel-Atlas mark sometimes varies slightly in exact appearance, especially on small bottles where there was little room to engrave the mark into the mold, but in general it is easily recognizable on the majority of glass items.
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How do you identify glass jars?

Always look very closely over the entire glass bottle or other container to see if there is a logo (emblem, trademark, initials, or just a letter) visible that might be a mark that identifies the actual glass manufacturer.
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What is an atlas strong shoulder mason jar worth?

Here are some example Atlas Mason jar values: An Atlas "Good Luck" Mason jar sold for about $15. It was clear, in good condition, and featured a four-leaf clover. A blue pint-sized Atlas Strong Shoulder Mason sold for just under $50.
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How old are porcelain mason jar lids?

Lewis R. Boyd was issued a patent for his invention (patent #88,439) on March 30, 1869.
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Is Ball jars going out of business?

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- The company that makes Ball Mason jars will soon close its factory in Muncie, Indiana. Manufacturing operations are scheduled to stop in the summer of 2019. Company officials say the decision was made after reviewing necessary upgrades and improvements.
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