Collection: Mason & Canning Jars

Authentic antique and vintage mason jars, fruit jars, and canning jars — sourced from estates and farmhouses, authenticated by hand, and described with the accuracy collectors require.

Kerr mason jars: We carry the most actively traded Kerr variants — the 1915 Kerr Self Sealing from Sand Springs, Oklahoma with seed bubble glass and original zinc lid, wide-mouth Kerr self-sealing examples with milk glass liner, and vintage Kerr jelly jar forms. The 1915 Sand Springs production period is specifically documented by fruit jar collectors for the quality and character of the glass. Kerr canning jars from this era are among the most consistently searched antique jar forms.

Ball Perfect Mason jars: Ball aqua quart jars in numbered molds — including the sought-after No. 13 mold — along with Ball Ideal wire bail jars with original glass lids, and Ball Triple-L quarts with heavy seed bubble glass. Every Ball jar is examined for mold number, lid originality, and condition accuracy.

Atlas jars: Atlas E-Z Seal wire bail quarts in light blue with original glass lids, Atlas Strong Shoulder aqua quarts with zinc lids, Atlas Good Luck embossed four-leaf clover jars with wire bail and glass lid assembly. The Atlas Good Luck clover is one of the most visually distinctive and specifically collected embossed canning jar designs.

Specialty and regional forms: Drey square mason jars, Cornflower Blue Atlas Strong Shoulder examples, Mission Bell half-gallon aqua jars from W.J. Latchford Los Angeles, and antique Mason Nov. 30th 1858 light-blue quart examples. These regional and specialty forms are among the most infrequently found in active inventory.

Every jar is examined for embossing depth, glass color, lid originality, and condition. Chips, cracks, and staining are noted consistently. No reproductions.

Professionally packed for fragile shipment. Ships next business day. Full refund if damaged in transit.

Currently available: the Ball Perfect Mason Mold No. 13, the 1915 Kerr Self Sealing Sand Springs, the Atlas Good Luck four-leaf clover canning jar, and the Mason's Patent Nov. 30 1858 quart jar.

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