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LoginUpdated: Mar Whether you grew up canning vegetables with your grandparents or love finding uses for old spaghetti sauce containers, chances are, you know the value of a good glass jar. What do the different colors mean? Glass jars can be used in seemingly endless ways, making them versatile, eco-friendly, and stylish collector items around the globe. Certain people stick to vintage Mason jars from one brand, while others are pleased with whatever useable antique jar they come across.
The Hazel-Atlas Company was an actual company from to They made actual Mason jars for home canning, as well as other glass items, such as depression glass and milk glass. Accessed December They also regularly released home canning guides which reflected the knowledge levels at the time. In , the company was bought out, and entered the now all-too-familiar process of being digested by larger and larger corporate entities. You may see at yard sales or flea markets real, genuine Atlas Mason jars, made by the Hazel-Atlas company, floating about inexpensively. The Hazel Atlas mark: a A nested underneath a larger H.
One of the most iconic pieces of farmhouse styled decor has to be vintage blue glass mason jars, and particularly, the ones made by the Ball Corporation. Their distinct color of teal blue glass is also very trendy these days, making these treasures more valuable than ever. I started collecting Ball mason jars in , well before they were as hotly pursued as they are today.
Noname Antiques. A Mason jar revolutionized food preservation and made it possible to easily keep food edible for years on end. It was patented in by John Landis Mason and soon after exploded in popularity and many companies began producing their own Mason jars.
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