I'm really new to all this and could use some help!
My grandpa passed away 10 years ago and we only recently got around to going through his mason jar collection. This one caught my eye and I've been trying to date it.
It reads:
MASON'S
PATENT
NOV 30TH
1858
The lettering is very evenly spaced and sized. There are NO other markings on it besides a 41 on the base.
The lip is not smooth at all, I'm not sure what the word for it is. There are two "seams" going evenly down both sides. There are also air bubbles in the glass and slight vertical striations that you can see and feel. It's a very light blue (teal?) in color.
The pictures could be a lot clearer but if anyone needs clarification let me know. It really is a pretty little jar. Believe it's a pint? I read online that there are a lot of reproductions of this jar. Would there be any real way to tell when this was made and if it is a reproduction or not?
My grandpa passed away 10 years ago and we only recently got around to going through his mason jar collection. This one caught my eye and I've been trying to date it.
It reads:
MASON'S
PATENT
NOV 30TH
1858
The lettering is very evenly spaced and sized. There are NO other markings on it besides a 41 on the base.
The lip is not smooth at all, I'm not sure what the word for it is. There are two "seams" going evenly down both sides. There are also air bubbles in the glass and slight vertical striations that you can see and feel. It's a very light blue (teal?) in color.
The pictures could be a lot clearer but if anyone needs clarification let me know. It really is a pretty little jar. Believe it's a pint? I read online that there are a lot of reproductions of this jar. Would there be any real way to tell when this was made and if it is a reproduction or not?