Hazel-Atlas Glass Co

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The bottle is 4.5 inches tall, less than 1 inch thick, and the width varies from 2 inches at the shoulder, 1.5 cm above the base up to 2 cm in the base. I'm not sure about the interpretation of all the markings on many of their Container, so I can only pass you your glass dates back to sometime between 1923 (when Hazel-Atlas should have started the actual use of your H A trademark) and 1964. This product has actually works, although it inhibits toxic than mercury, the melanin formation in the skin. Other brands, which are often found were at the container glass, along with Hazel-Atlas products (especially from 1920s-dumps), the I in a diamond from Illinois Glass Company, A square character is used, the used by the Owens Bottle Company and the Capstan - characters, by the Capstan Glass Company. The shining is a case of sick glass, caused by influences of the environment in the humid conditions over a long period of time. Your glass was made by Hazel-Atlas, sometime in the 1920s-1940s, but can't narrow down to a specific year. The slider could be vague in comparison, at a quick glance, the appearance of a wings, an elevated and separated bar with points-or arrows on both ends, or an airplane propeller. Workers hand-tooled would be the lip shape, after the lower part of the glass was blown into the mold. Of course, this is an example of the modern product manufacturers, building on the popularity of antique Mason jars and your connection with the past. (There are liquor distillers now the packaging of their products in old-fashioned moonshine fruit jars!!) I have not done any research to find out who the current rights that the ATLAS name (in reference to fruit jars), but I'm sure someone will know it, and can answer your question. David. First of all, bubbles are not only common in hand-made bottles, but also from the early days of ABM (automatic bottle machine). This is especially noticeable on a lot of the machine-made clear glass Container from the early 20th century, although the most ordinary inexpensive glass is potentially subject to this effect to a certain degree. I can't find much solid information about them, but they seem to have been made by a number of glass companies, especially popular (in my estimation) during the period 1920-1945. In this case, the 39 a liquor bottle approval number associated with Hazel-Atlas and 55 is a year-date code for 1955. Markings on the base of different examples to show that they were from Owens-Illinois Glass Company, Hazel-Atlas, Knox Glass Company, Ball brothers, Anchor Hocking, Capstan Glass Company and other glass manufacturers during this period. I would like to know what the original manufacturers' terms were for these glasses, but I honestly don't know. (If anyone knows, please contact me).

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You advise that the glasses were not really for canning, and probably, that is why they changed the lids. I'm sure this kind of red glass color has a specific name.it is quite unique, but I'm not sure what it is. Then, about two years ago I got a letter from them stating that they will bring back the old lid size on glasses with green metal lid. The original glasses was a bit lighter, more subtle shade of cobalt blue called ritz blue, and the newer repros (most, if not all of them) are a darker, stronger or harder cobalt blue color. I suppose they were for home-canning, AND sold to food companies, as a packer glasses (sold in the shops, the product inside). Most of the questions I get have already been answered somewhere on this page or answers can search with a internet. Bubbles can blow up the bandwidth from the small seeds bubbles (like champagne fizz) for medium-sized to very large, misshapen, diamond, Oval or oblong-pear-shaped. The E-Z Seal is a lightening of the glass, a design that has clamped a distinctive glass bubble lid or stopper to the glass with a wire hanger.

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Some collectors are not lump them together with the so-called Hoosier jars orHoosier Cabinet jars, although the glasses to cabinets as an accessory, the Hoosier are really quite the same. (A search on Google images, pictures of different types of glasses as the Hoosier glasses). I would suspect that most (sometimes nearly all) of the glass container, before 1900-1910 at least have some air bubbles in them. You can even see mould numbers, imprinted on modern jars and bottles in your refrigerator or Cabinet. And the new stuff can be sold with the same temperatures as the old (or new, borosilicate glass PYREX, which is in Europe). Only a few types of Atlas jars collectible: the Atlas E-Z Seal, Atlas H over A Mason, and the Atlas Strong shoulder Mason. Glasses from after about 1915 were completely machine-made and mould seams show on the top and on the sides. After searching through many websites, I came across her, put two and two, and found out that my bottle was made by Hazel-Atlas. The glasses are clear glass to the passage with below 2 cm and above 4 cm is a coarse-textured, semi-clear glass. My husband works for a dredging company, and brings home the vintage bottles all the time, but this one has me stumped. With a lot of reproductions and just plain fakes on the market, the collector pay attention to the details, to get the best picks.