Mason jars lightning jars?

tombraidergirl

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Hello ,

New to group bouncing around forums for different items etc...lol.. I am going to post these up if anyone has any clue what they really are and how old they are.... I am not sure of pricing for selling these.. but they are really pretty I found these with a bunch of old glasses from a cooler at a Estate sell.. really nice ... but one of the lids are chips a bit well the glass are not the lid itself but all in tact and pretty bubbles.. I am not a collector but I really think these are kool..

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Hello tombraider,

You have a couple of generic fruit jars from the first quarter of the 20th Century. They have lightning style bales. They are not valuable monetarily. You might consider filling them with something, or otherwise "decorating" them if you want to move them.

 

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tombraidergirl

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Yes this is what I was thinking.. they where old.. I just did not know how old from the style and the way the glass is . its so wavy .... not perfect all types of glass imperfetions through the glass. but I think that is what makes it so pretty...:)
 

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