Strictly Necessary Cookie should be enabled at all times so that we can save your preferences for cookie settings. They were numbered on the inside of the mold, and in your case the bottle was made from mold number 2. The exact cursive style changed slightly several times over the years. Do you happen to have any information, other than it was made in ohio, Hi Haley, although I dont know about all the code numbers used on Hazel-Atlas products, I do believe the K stands for the Zanesville, OH plant, and the 9 is probably a mold number. as time went on they gradually became less and less common as technology got better and better, and more of the kinks were worked out in producing containers relatively free of flaws and imperfections. 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. But I would guess they were made sometime in the 1940s or 1950s. It has a wired closure and is a canning jar. Thanks so much! Taylor and her staff designed a variety of patterns onto "blank" glassware purchased from Anchor Hocking, Hazel Atlas and Federal Glass, among . The ring kept the top on. I havent done any research to find out who has the current rights to the ATLAS name (as relating to fruit jars) but Im sure someone out there will know, and can answer your question. It has bubbles in the glass. Hazel-Atlas Glass Co. Place Wheeling, West Virginia, United States Notes content Glassware for packers ; jelly glasses ; tumblers ; "Atlas E. Z. Seal" glasses ; mason jars ; vacuum jars ; hermetic jars ; druggists' opal ware ; "Royal Lace" tableware ; jars for cosmetics. I cant find anything on the internet to give me any clues. David. Be cautious if any solids remain, as the product contained high levels of mercury. Fruit jars were manufactured and marketed under the Atlas brand. Basically, the collectible antique/vintage bottle market is a function of supply and demand. Hazel Atlas Peanut Butter Glasses for sale | eBay (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); I recently came across a Turquoise Spaghetti String Drizzle Lazy Susan. Hazel-Atlas took pride in its glass color development, patenting a number of colors, such as Ritz Blue and Sunset Yellow. You might try using different search queries. Carnival Glass bowl, aqua glass, unidentified maker, ruffled pattern. Most cobalt blue Depression glass pieces aren't found for a dime a dozen anymore. Do you know of any jars with possible typos or could it be something else? The one on the page is actually a jar and it states that it was filed on Sept 5, 1933. It also has rounded edges and they kinda have a pattern like candy canes do on the rounded edges. For the definitive Hazel-Atlas Glass Company collectors site, try checking out this link: http://www.hazelatlasglass.com/. What makes the pitcher one of a kind is the Windsor pattern in the design. 15 Most Valuable Green Depression Glass Patterns - Antique Mall David. Wayne, I dont have details on the date coding system used by Hazel-Atlas in the earlier years (if they used one). so here goes again: I also have an Atlas Strong Shoulder Mason jar (mine is clear) that Im trying to date, but its really puzzling me. "H over A" mark on base. On the bottom there is the usual H over the A and then to the right an x and underneath a 1. Its clear its a genuine Atlas, e-z seal, theres a seam, but Im assuming its an older one because the jar just has atlas Instead of hazel atlas. Likely at least 6 or more identical molds were used (on the automatic bottle machine) to manufacture that type of pancake syrup bottle. The effect is caused by leaching of elements (soda) in the glass. Just want to say thank you, David. Danielle, that is an example of a mold engraving error. I have a small milk glass tapered jar with the HA mark on the bottom. Do you now what year(s) it was produced? Washington and Wheeling plants made containers and tableware, the latter including Depression-era patterns. KPP mark on base of amber Budweiser beer bottle, date coded 1972 (Photo courtesy of Shannon Brown).