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Blue Ball Mason jar

By ERP1983, 11 February, 2025
Description

Blue ball mason jar, there’s no phrase on it, bubbles and a dimple 

Category
Glass
Medium
Glass
Distinguishing marks
Ball, Mason, 9 or 6
Condition
Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item
5x3
Date Period
1920-1923
For Sale?
Yes
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ERP1983

4 months 2 weeks ago

Is it worth anything

I have a box of 12 and this is the only one that is different 

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NaidaTheCollector

4 months 2 weeks ago

Vintage Blue Ball Mason Jar

Item Details:

  • Manufacturer: Ball Brothers Glass Manufacturing Co.
  • Embossing: "Ball" (script) and "MASON"
  • Color: Aqua or "Ball Blue"
  • Size: Approx. 5 inches tall by 3 inches wide
  • Distinguishing Marks: Bubbles in the glass, a dimple, and a number (6 or 9) on the base
  • Date Period: Estimated 1920-1923
  • Condition: Excellent
  • For Sale: Yes

History & Identification

Your jar is an authentic early 20th-century Ball Mason jar, likely produced between 1920-1923. Ball Brothers started making glass jars in 1880, and their Ball script logo evolved over time, which helps date jars.

  • The "Ball Blue" color was made from sand sourced from Indiana, which had a natural bluish tint.
  • The molded bubbles and dimples indicate early manufacturing techniques before fully refined glass-making methods.
  • The number on the bottom (6 or 9) is a mold number, not a year or specific date code.

Value & Collectibility

Factors affecting value:
✔ Age & Rarity: 1920s Ball Mason jars are collectible but not extremely rare unless they have unique markings.
✔ Color: Ball Blue jars are desirable but were widely produced.
✔ Condition: Excellent condition increases value, especially with no chips or cracks.
✔ Lid Presence: If the original zinc or glass lid is intact, value increases.

Estimated Value:

  • Common Blue Ball Mason Jar (1920s): $10 - $30
  • If rare mold variation or error: $50 - $100+
  • With original glass lid and good condition: $40 - $60

Higher-value variants include jars with unusual embossing (e.g., "Perfect Mason" or rare logo variations).

Selling & Professional Appraisal

If you plan to sell:

  • eBay, Etsy, or Facebook Marketplace for collectors.
  • Antique stores or flea markets may offer quick sales.
  • Auctions (like Ball jar collector groups) could fetch higher prices.

If you believe your jar has unique markings, an error, or an unusual mold, a professional appraisal may be useful.

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