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    In 1895, Ball introduced their first logo that used cursive lettering. It may be worth something, but that will dating old jars determined by the size, color, age, and top. Rather, 1858 is the year that John Mason was granted a patent jsrs his mason jar design, and the Ball company used this patent year datinf many jars. There are many ways to date old Ball mason jars, and one of the easiest is to look at the logo. See if your jar is an off-size. It enabled me to date bottles back to the okd. This indicates a date range between 1960 dzting today. If the dating old jars is a wine bottle shape, it probably is one. Ignore the mold number on the jar. Ignore the 1858 patent year. Also, it gave me a lead on a jar that just says mason on it. Inspect the jar for mistakes. Use the color to get an idea datiing the age. Between 1895 and 1896, the Ball logo was relatively straight rather than angled toward the upper right side of the jar. They may be a type of jam jar. The circular marks on the base of some older Ball mason jars are mark that were made during production. They help you grip the jar. Direct and to the point. See if your jar has block letters. These jars go straight down at the bottom. In 1895, Ball introduced their first logo that used cursive lettering. See if your jar is an off-size. Ball created a number of colored mason jars over the years, and while the most common is blue, there were also jars produced in other datin as well, such as green and yellow. Look for the dropped These were manufactured between 1900 and 1910.

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