Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Blue Ball Mason Jars

I had seen blue mason jars online when I was looking up things to decorate with for my wedding and loved the look.  I had tried to find a couple on craigslist once but they were going for like $8-$10 if I remember correctly and that to me was just too much for a jar.  Well, I had forgotten about them until my husband sent me a text last Friday morning asking if I wanted any blue jars as they had four being sold.  You see, we were in Richmond for a wedding and I had gone to the bridal shower and he had gone to help my Dad and brother out at a Boy Scout yard sale sorting things to be sold.  I, of course, wanted them and paid $.25 for each of them.  I thought it was sweet that he (and my sister who was up there) thought of me enough when they found them to text me.

Once home I wanted to see if I could find out anything else about them.  As I was in Richmond I just used my phone and found the first website in my search that used the way the "Ball" logo to date jars within a couple years.  As I don't know any of the other "jar terms" I had to stick with logos as thats something I do know. 

I have two with lids that I think are from 1910-1923.



The other two do not have lids and are from somewhere in the vicinity of 1923-1933.



I don't know yet what I will do with them.  I might just use the lidded ones for bean storage until I have more space to decorate a room somehow with them.  I just love the pretty blue look of them.  

:-)  

3 comments:

  1. I think you should give one to your mother.

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  2. I think I have some lids that I can give you when you come out. Harold's aunt gave us several of them. I have some blue jars in a wooden crate in the barn. I will try and match them up and see if I have extras for you.

    I used one of the blue jars and lids to make my liquid soap dispenser for the kitchen sink.

    Have a wonderful evening.

    ~Cheryl

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  3. I just love mason jars also! I have 20-25 blue jars some of which belonged to my grandma. I put candles in them in the winter--pour epsom salts in and put the candle on top and it looks like snow. I use them for my dried food storage also. New anniversary Blue jars are available on amazon if you are interested.
    Have a great day!
    Lisa

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