BALL. OLD/NEW/REPRODUCTION?

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Nice Jar!!! Looks old.
in Buffalo, NY, William Charles Ball and his brothers (Lucius, Lorenzo, Frank C., Edmund Burke, and George Alexander) were in the business of manufacturing wood-jacketed tin cans for the storage of oil, lard and paints. In 1883, the Ball's changed from tin to glass containers and then, in 1886, to glass fruit jars. They moved their operations to Muncie, Indiana, after a fire at their Buffalo factory. Muncie (where a supply of natural gas had been discovered) was chosen because the city was offering free gas and land to rebuild the factory.

The Balls began acquiring smaller companies, and mass producing and distributing jars across the country. They quickly became the leaders in the industry


For inquiries specifically related to old Ball jars, you may contact Richard Cole, curator of the home canning jar collection at the Minnetrista Cultural Center, 1200 North Minnetrista Pkwy., Muncie, IN 47303-2925, Phone: (765) 282-4848, Ext. 117.
 

SWR,

thanks for the I.D.

Did it come from the web or a book?

Figured the lid was wrong.

Now a search for a proper lid. Should be
around somewhere.
Broken bottle, extra lid.

have a good un....
 

SWR,

again, thanks.

Cleaned it up and its starting to look good.

all have a good un...............
 

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