Posted 10 years ago
Junie
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I found this 3oz ball jar this weekend don't know much about it. I read that it was from a child jelly set made in the 50s. Does anyone know anymore about this jar.
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Posted 10 years ago
Junie
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I found this 3oz ball jar this weekend don't know much about it. I read that it was from a child jelly set made in the 50s. Does anyone know anymore about this jar.
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Nothing to do with "child" - This is a "jelly jar" - just a smaller size canning jar mainly used for fruit-based jellies and preserves -- The Ball logo dates it to between 1933-1960. - The lid is from a different brand maker named BerNarDin and dates circa 1950's (the 63 on the lid is not the year but actually denotes the mouth size of the jar it fits - 63mm)
We have been buying ball jars for about 5 years. This is the first 3oz jar that I have seen. Are they rare on am im just not looking in the right places.
Agree with Riply wholeheartedly - if it isn't embossed on the other side with oz. measurements it is considered a 1/4 pint or 4 oz size - this may in fact be a "spice jar" - Ball made these (and still do) with a plastic lid with a shaker type feature;
http://www.myworldhut.com/products/4-oz-Dry-Herb-Spice-Glass-Jars-w%7B47%7D-Shaker-Tops-4%252dPack-Ball.html
It will only hold 3 oz of water that's why I think it is a 3oz jar
So is there a way of knowing if it's a 3 oz or a 4 oz.
Is there anyway to tell how old it is
Ok thanks for your help. Have you seen they jars around. this is the first one I have ever seen. I would love to find some more of them
the 3 oz. size seem odd to me as well; possibly a special run for spices. Generally canners do use liquid measure, which corresponds with canning jars typically marketed as quart, 1/2 quart and 1/4 quart. I even have a Ball 1/2 quart size with liquid measures marked along the side. Many canners use the 1/4 quart (1 cup or 8 oz.) for jellies; but there are also 4 oz. jelly jars. FWIW, the spice company where I often buy spices offers their spices in small jars; even tho' the spice is by weight the jar size is always mentioned in liquid measure.
The jar that I have will fit in a 1/4 jelly jar so that is why I think it is a 1/3 jar. I will take a pictures of it tomorrow next to the 1/4 jar.
compare the size/measurements of your jar with this link noted as midget jar:
http://minnetrista.pastperfect-online.com/34201cgi/mweb.exe?request=record;id=ED167DBB-898E-45B6-8972-407282415400;type=101
That is the jar I have thank a lot. Have anyone seen these jar for sale anywhere.
I'm guessing that this would be a HTF jar that had a limited production.
There was 4 jars that came with the jelly making kit
are you wanting more jars for canning use, or interested in finding/collecting this specific jar?
My wife found the jelly making kit without the jar. Would like to find three more to complete the set. I think it came with 4 jars
Okay, I'm thinkin' that will be an interesting project. Perhaps you might check with the Ball Jar Collector's at balljars.net and good luck with your endeavors : )
here's a forum link with pick of a wire basket and 4 jars:
http://balljarcollectorscommunitycenter.yuku.com/topic/1155#.VGamXHLu0qQ
Thanks for all your help. If anyone see someone selling those jar let me know