The O might be a plant code for the Oakland, California location, but Im not positive about the 33. First of all, bubbles are common not only in handmade bottles, but also from the early days of ABM (automatic bottle machine) manufacture. you have and make sure you, Look Choose from a wide variety of map styles. I was recently gifted an Atlas Mason jar however it has a metal ring around it that I am not sure what the use was or if it even belongs on it. Instead of the painted or clear glass I am seeing online, the top half is clear and the bottom half is (see through) red (a opalescent/metallic red). link below. Do you have any idea what this bottle was for? functional and durable dinnerware sets as a hot new collectible. Here, as embossed on the base of a small cobalt blue Bromo-Seltzer bottle. RARE! Color: Multicolor. L.G.CO.export-style beer bottle, typical mark as seen on Lindell Glass Company, St. Louis product. Boyd glass chick salt covered dish in lilac glass. I dont know about the mugs you are speaking of. Sea Glass/ Beach Glass. This page provides an overview of Rudak maps in the Maphill world atlas. Upon careful reading of the article by Lockhart, you may notice there is some disagreement on the most likely user of the S G CO in a monogram mark, as seen on the Masons Patent Nov 30TH 1858 style jars. https://tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/Archives/Research/ResearchPapers/freckleintime/FreckleInTime.html, Greg George Color: Pink. A. They seem to have been especially popular in the early to mid 20th century and are usually made of white or off-white milkglass. Fruit jars were manufactured and marketed under the Atlas brand. Best regards, David. His primary area of study is American pressed patterns from the last 100 years, with an emphasis on poorly documented patterns from the 1940's to 1970's . Please check out my webpage about Numbers on the base of containers. Tim F Ames, IA, (1) Did the Hazel-Atlas jar company ever make jars that actually looked like the Atlas mason jars that consumers see today when they purchase spaghetti sauce, etc? Do you have any idea what this is? Rebecca, The original glassware was a slightly lighter, subtler shade of cobalt blue called ritz blue, and the newer repros (most, if not all of them) are a darker, stronger or harsher cobalt blue color. It works well mixed with other patterns. I cant narrow down the date to a specific year. However, the glass has distinct bubbles within the jar and even in the ridges on the lip. Yes,I have one but cant seem to find any information on it either. Vintage Depression Glass Cup and Saucer Fruit Pattern Green Hazel Atlas ad vertisement by REdesignkc Ad vertisement from shop REdesignkc REdesignkc From shop REdesignkc. 2 (Poppy No. Thanks so much! and is renewable at any time. to $80 range. More than eighteen different Swanky Swig designs were produced from the 1930s into the 1970s, including stars, solid color bands, animals, and some of the floral patterns seen here. Vintage Hazel Atlas Quart Art Deco Paneled Jar With Zinc Lid $13.95 $9.58 shipping Vintage Atlas Mason 1/2 Gallon Jar HA Square Bottom Clear Glass & ATLAS Zinc Lid $8.00 0 bids $14.50 shipping 2d 8h Vintage Square Glass Jar Half Gallon Pantry Storage with Lid Hazel Atlas $29.00 $15.00 shipping 4 Vintage Mason Jar Lids Hazel Atlas, Crown, Ball This is the first bottle I have found and I will never look at bottles the same way . Kim, Im sorry but I cant be of much help. It was given to my Aunt in the 1960s and does not have any markings on it but does look like a Hazel Atlas Gingerbread Print cookie jar. pay (Photo courtesy of Dan Goorevitch), ARCOROC USA ~ base marking on small dessert bowl. Hazel Atlas started making suits of patterned tableware in the 1930s, and they became one of the major producers of Depression Era glassware. Thanks! The cup alone has held a value between $5 and $7 for a number of years. This chart is probably from a trade publication of the 1950s: Royal Lace Serving Bowl. Price: $115.99Release Date: 1950. We gladly accept your Check or Money Order. I cant find anything about it. David. You might have better luck consulting an in-depth reference book on Hazel-Atlas, or a site devoted specifically to Hazel-Atlas Glass Company, or to depression-era glassware. Wow, thanks for sharing your passion! Like Deborahs, it too has a lot of bubbles in it however, it also has a horizontal seam around the neck just below the lip, as well as vertical seams running up and down the sides, indicating that it was machine-made and probably manufactured (Im guessing) after 1910. I was hoping someone could provide information about a glass cookie jar that was handed down to me. Block Optic Pitcher 6. Take care, Glass patterns here! I surmise they were used to contain and haul the product from the whiskey still and I was wondering approximately how old the jars are? It is clear glass, with the Hazel-Atlas symbol on it, with an H above it, and the number 3-19 elsewhere. (Photo courtesy Frances Riley, Prince Rupert, BC). I have an aqua 1/2 gallon Atlas strong shoulder mason jar. I think your best bet would be searching lots of ebay auctions (and/or other online sales sites selling antique or vintage items), reading the sellers descriptions carefully, noting the slight differences in the appearance of the graphics. This signature blue glass was only produced from 1936 to 1941, making it more valuable than the other colored patterns of Royal Lace. The Hazel-Atlas mark continued to be used, at least on some percentage of their glass products, until approximately 1964, when Continental sold all of theglass plants (except the facility at Plainfield, Illinois) to Brockway Glass Company. I cant find much solid information on them, but they seem to have been made by a number of glass companies, especially popular (in my estimation) during the 1920-1945 period. Get a list of what Hope this helps, Sorry, I do not know what the average collector value might be. Across from the H over A is the number 2 and at the bottom is O-4672. Most often found in cobalt blue, but also produced in amethyst. Royal Lace Pitcher. I am 99.9 percent sure you are describing a water dish that was sold and used as an accessory for pet bird cages (such as for canaries, lovebirds, parakeets, etc). on this glass. I appreciate the help!!!! Most glass will begin acquiring a faint, microscopically thin whitish stain on the outside surface of the glass if it lies buried long enough. Research Chemist I have a 8 long amber glass bottle that is a one inch perfect square. For a long period of time all glass bottle manufacturers in the US were required to mark their liquor/whiskey bottles with a Liquor bottle permit number, followed by a date code. However, we believe that its a Del Haven Pancake and Waffle Syrup container. I have a pint size canning jar with a Hazel-Atlas mark I am trying to date; standard lid, clear, square base, it has a raised grid pattern on all 4 sides except an oval of plain glass on one side (I am guessing for a label) I ran across this site in my search. Under that there is the number 11 with the letter L under it. Search by topic or classification; See images of similar identifying marks, autographs, patterns, and symbols . your set. You can find a list of some of those permit numbers by doing a keyword search online. Hazel Atlas produced the period Shirley Temple childrens mug. The mark was reportedly first used in 1923, according to trademark office records quoted by Peterson (400 Trademarks on Glass). Material: Can anyone tell me if the coffee mugs were marked? next WINNER! David. The front and back faces of the bottle are flat, while the sides are slightly rounded. Thank you for your interest, understanding and support! Hope this helps, The 2 is a mold number. Thatcher Glass MTC mark on emerald green beach glass shard from a juice bottle. They are known to have been made by H-A simply by their pattern names. Does anyone know the years these were produced. The Windsor Pink Pitcher has been selling in recent times for between $15 and $35. D in a diamond mark on base of cobalt blue Bromo-Seltzer bottle made by Dominion Glass Company (Photo courtesy of Tyler Cazes). I recently did a lot of reading about borosilicate glass (old PYREX) and soda lime glass (new pyrex). Free Standard U.S. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Tremendous numbers of white Boyd milk glass liners (the miniature round glass saucers or discs that fit inside zinc screw-threaded lids, made for Mason-style fruit jars) were produced, as well as canning jars (fruit jars) including the ATLAS jars for general household use; packer ware (generic containers for a multitude of common food products such as mayonnaise, spaghetti sauce, mustard,jams and jellies, coffee, peanut butter,applesauce, etc,as well as non-food items like cosmetics, salves, medicines,chemical liquids), as well as a wide variety of other containers for products of every description. Oftentimes the same type of jar would have been made for many years. Also, the date is when it was filed not necessarily when it was made. Hazel-Atlas "H over A" mark on base of Pond's white milkglass cold cream jar. The K is probably a plant location code. Please double-check those folders in your email app/program after a few days if you haven't heard from me!! Depression Glass collectors are pattern focused. ~David. Yes, the O likely stands for the Oakland glass plant. There are not a lot of pieces available, just a cup and saucer, two bowls, small plate and the tumbler shown. ~David. An A nested under the bar of an H was first used in 1923. The later version shown (which is what I assume you have) is in clear glass, has more of a square shape, and carries the H A mark on the bottom. Anyone who tells you a certain bottle is worth a definite, specific amount of money is either honestly misinformed or a liar. So I cannot say with certainty whether or not your plates were made by Hazel Atlas. ), I would advise you try posting a query on the antique-bottles-net site, where many experienced antique jar collectors read posts there daily. Many machine-made bottles and jars from the c. 1904-circa 1920s era do contain some bubbles. As we were cleaning the basement, we found a bottle with a label that is torn. Type: Dessert Bowl. (Hazel Atlas had called their medium blue glass Ritz . This bottle base has 1949 date code to right. Celebrity Television childrens mugs from the 1940s and 1950s are popular. Do you know of any jars with possible typos or could it be something else? Hazel-Atlas Glass: Identification & Value Guide, Second Edition $68.01 $21.24 Editorial Reviews Review This 2nd edition of Hazel-Atlas Glass is the result of painstaking research through malls, antique shops, flea markets, catalogs and friends' collections as the authors re-gathered the basics about wares they had sold in the past. /* 728x90, created 4/18/09 HA */ My father in law gifted me with his mothers blue glassware sets. Add to Favorites 1970s Hazel Atlas Pinwheel Star Capri Glass Triangular Candy Dish Bowl - Base . http://vasonabranch.com/packing_houses/index.php?title=California_Conserving_Company, The O-9052 is likely a code number for that particular jar design/style (used in inventory records or catalogs, and communications with buyers). Also, for more detailed background information on Swayzee, see author/researcher/archeologist Bill Lockharts article here (written by Lockhart with additional info from Peter Schultz, Beau Schriever, Bill Lindsey, Carol Serr) : https://sha.org/bottle/pdffiles/SwayzeeGlass.pdf Whitall Tatum Company logo: W over T inside inverted triangle. Cherry Blossom by Jeanette Glass 5. David. Imperial made it from the late 1920s to the early 1930s mostly in pink and green, with several pieces also in amber, blue and black.