Most Boyd/Boyds jars were made between 1890 and 1909 by the Greenfield Fruit Jar and Bottle Company, Greenfield, Indiana. Both "Boyd Perfect Mason" and "Boyds (written in script) Perfect Mason" were made.
The Mom's Mason jars were made in 1975. They were manufactured in Columbus, Ohio and are worth between $1.00 and $2.00.
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.
James H. Boyd appears on the fruit jar scene in New York City in 1862, when he and two other men gained control of the patent rights for screw caps and jars originally owned by John L. Mason.
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.
It\'s not possible to give a estimated worth without seeing the condition of the Ball Mason Jars. Try taking them to a antique collector. They should be able to give a estimated worth for them.
You need Mason jars - not mayo jars, not a used food jar, genuine Mason canning jars. You also need lids and rings. You need jar tongs to pick up jars of food just out of boiling water. Finally, you need a vessel big enough to hold at least four jars at one, and cover them with boiling water. With this minimal set of equipment, you can can at least four jars at a time.
Mom's clear quart mason canning jars are worth around 20 dollars each. Mom's half-pint, quarter-pint and half-gallon canning jars are worth much more to the collector since they are hard to find.
Yes, the microwave safe symbol is typically present on mason jars.
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The numbers found on Lamb Mason jars, and all Mason jars, are mold numbers. The numbers 3,9,13, and 18 would be the number of the mold the jars were made from. The jar originally started out as clear but as it aged it would turn pink.
khalil mccall created the original mason bar