A single half-gallon blue mason jar by Ball sells for around $17.00. This is providing the jar has no rust stains, hard water marks, chips, or cracks.
I found an 1858 patented Mason's jar and would like to know the value if any?
The date is the patent date, not the manufacturing date. Many jar manufacturers used the mason jar patent. The value will depend on the condition and the actual size - how many gallons, quarts, etc. I have been researching the value of a 7 gallon jar with the same date and with an eagle on the other side. The value appears to be between 25 and 50 dollars. The jar is a new one. Only 25 or 30 years old. That should give you some idea. The reference below is a history of the fruit jar. It has a section on how to date your jar. Found it just after I answered your question. http://www.fohbc.com/FOHBC_References3.html
Knox mason jars were produced in the United States from 1925 to 1935. Since they are considered antiques as of 2014, owners can expect to get around $5 for pint jars, $10 for quart jars, and $20 to $50 for gallon-sized jars.
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You need Modge Podge, which you have the choice of matte, shiny, glossy, etc. You can find it in the arts and crafts department at your local Walmart. Ive been trying to paint Mason Jars for a little while and experiment with different things. But Modge Podge is a must. I have tried food coloring for color!
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About a dollar at a rummage sale.
About a dollar at a rummage sale.
Blue mason jars with iron crosses are worth more than regular mason jars. Online venders sell them for between 8 and 25 dollars, depending upon the condition of the jar.
Please give me the value of 4 blue ball mason jars that I have. The numbers on the bottom are: 0, 4, 6, 7
A Perfect Mason,Blue,Zinc lid, 1 qt around $14.
The exact value of a 2qt Lamb Mason jar is actually dependent upon a number of factors. Some of these factors would be the age and condition of the jar.
The understanding is each worker was asigned a number and that's that worker number
I found an 1858 patented Mason's jar and would like to know the value if any?
The value of a blue quart jar with Atlas E-Z seal printed on the front would actually depend on a number of things. Some of these things would include the age and condition of the jar.
The exact value of a 1868 dated bell mason jar is dependent upon a number of things. Most importantly, the condition of the jar.
The date is the patent date, not the manufacturing date. Many jar manufacturers used the mason jar patent. The value will depend on the condition and the actual size - how many gallons, quarts, etc. I have been researching the value of a 7 gallon jar with the same date and with an eagle on the other side. The value appears to be between 25 and 50 dollars. The jar is a new one. Only 25 or 30 years old. That should give you some idea. The reference below is a history of the fruit jar. It has a section on how to date your jar. Found it just after I answered your question. http://www.fohbc.com/FOHBC_References3.html