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eddie
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I am unable to find any like these jars, I bought at a garage sale about 15 years ago. Just interested to know how old they may be?
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Green Mason jars with Eagle | Ball Jars37 of 50 |
Posted 2 years ago
eddie
(1 item)
I am unable to find any like these jars, I bought at a garage sale about 15 years ago. Just interested to know how old they may be?
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A friend of mine had one at a party last night and his had a date of 1937 on it....hope that helps...
More than likely you have a bicentennial ball. In 1977 Ball made reproduction blue jars for the bicentennial with the eagle on the side. Some have written around the eagle "Bicentennial Celebration 1776 1976" The aqua color is darker than the typical ball blue.
I have 4 of them all different sizes! I forget where me and my ol'lady got them but she wanted me to find out how much they are worth! I found a few single ones like this one and the shorter one! But I don't know about finding out about the set of four!