How Old is Your Vintage Mason Jar?
by
Doreen Cagno
(IC: blogger)
I did a little shopping this weekend - out at my favorite antique and "junk" spots! I found some really cool old Ball jars. They are quart sized and have "sloped shoulders". Some of the glass is wavy and many have bubbles. I had never seen any like this before, so I brought them home. After doing some research online, I found that these are probably one of the earlier Ball jars to be manufactured.
Dating an old Ball jar can be more difficult than I had thought. But, I found this chart on Pinterest, which was very helpful! Unfortunately, there was no source to credit.
The jars that I found have what is known as the "triple L". It is the first one in the second row shown above. Why "triple L or 3L"? - because some thought the fancy loop at the end looked like a third L and probably date 1896 - 1910. The jars also have a slightly different shape called a "sloped shoulder".
This site, West Saint Paul Antiques, has wonderful information on dating fruit jars if you would like to find out more about an old jar you may have!
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Published August 18th, 2014 11:35 AM
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