Many Atlas mason jars were made by Hazel-Atlas over a long period of time, and many mold/plant code number variations probably exist. Hi Greg, David. Btw, I do think it is odd that no clear glass examples of that jar have been found, but my guess would be that the jar was made in clear glass for a short time (perhaps a very short production run of only a few hours or a day or two) so only a relatively small number of examples were produced, before switching to ordinary white milkglass. Scales emblem used on containers made for McKesson & Robbins. There is NO characteristic H A trademark on these plates but each one has a different tiny raised number on the bottom. David, Hi David. History of Hazel Atlas Glass Company (1880s-1956). Hazelatlasglass.com. Some collectors lump them together with the so-called Hoosier jars or Hoosier cabinet jars, although the jars made as accessories to the Hoosier Cabinets are not really quite the same. About 5 1/4 in height and has an oval shape and is very thick glass. In general, to answer your question. you sell Hazel Atlas Glass on your website, we have a special offer for you! Rebecca, Just a little input from a google search, Hazel Atlas produced Christmas Cheet Tom & Jerry set (red man in a top hat) circa 1949-? The yellow Ovide creamer shown is marked with the H over A trademark on the base. K And the new stuff cannot take the same temperature extremes as the old stuff (or the new, borosilicate glass PYREX sold in europe). Marks on Glass - Glass Lovers Glass Database My father in law gifted me with his mothers blue glassware sets. David. . The bottle is 4.5 inches tall, just less than 1 inch thick, and the width varies from 2 inches at the shoulder to 1.5 inches just above the base to 2 inches again at the base. Material: Glass. https://tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/Archives/Research/ResearchPapers/freckleintime/FreckleInTime.html, Greg George Any info would be appreciated, thank you. David. The front and back faces of the bottle are flat, while the sides are slightly rounded. There are also some numbers below the H/A 6592 and under that is the number 5 on one and number 10 under the other. It has the atlas symbol on the bottom with k-798 above it and the number 9 below. Beautiful Vintage Glassware. marks on antique bottles & fruit jars (Mississippi, Missouri, Modes), Milk Glass~ Vintage Cold Cream, Salve & Ointment Containers, N in a square mark Obear-Nester Glass Company, East St. Louis, IL, New Albany Glass Works, New Albany, Indiana (1867-1872), Newark Star Glass Works, Newark, Ohio (1873-1904), Ohio Valley Glass Company, Pleasant City, Ohio (1902-1905), Owens Bottle Company (O in a square mark), Reed & Company, Massillon, Ohio (1881-1904), Rawleighs W. T. Rawleighs / Freeport, Illinois, Robin in Tree childrens mug Bryce Brothers & Mosser Glass Company, S G mark on glass containers Saint-Gobain / Verallia, Southern Glass Works, Louisville, Kentucky (1877-c.1885), Surname-oriented Antique Bottle Collecting, Target Balls (Antique Glass Target Balls), Thatcher Glass Manufacturing Company (c.1904-1985), Vaseline Jars / Chesebrough Manufg Company, Wax Sealer Fruit Jars List of Primary Markings, Whitall Tatum Company, Millville, New Jersey, Whittemore Boston U.S.A. / Antique Shoe Polish Bottles, WEB LINKS to some other sites / other interests (Not glass-related). Add to Favorites HAZEL ATLAS GLASS Co Cobalt Blue Depression Glass Newport Hairpin handled cream soup bowl blue glass . This depression glass pattern is one of the most expensive and the most sought after of all the patterns in depression glass. Find Just want to say thank you, David. Refine Results Search Within Go Availability Piece Type Image Available Handcrafted HC Special Items Price Sort By: Back Page 1 of 2 Next Ovide was produced in many of the Platonite colors, especially into the 1950s. Antiques: Swankyswigs - A Sip of the Past - North Georgia Living color schemes are so varied, they fit well into most any decor. L.G.CO.export-style beer bottle, typical mark as seen on Lindell Glass Company, St. Louis product. Hope this helps, For the definitive Hazel-Atlas Glass Company collectors site, try checking out this link: http://www.hazelatlasglass.com/. RARE HAZEL ATLAS RUDOLPH RED NOSED REINDEER CHRISTMAS TUMBLERS DRINKING GLASSES. The numbers you see on the bottoms of the plates are mold numbers. Thanks, The 7944 is a design or catalog number assigned to that particular style container. I cant find anything on the internet to give me any clues. I am thinking it is some sort of cosmetic bottle? The ATLAS jars were being made by the Atlas Glass Company even before the Hazel-Atlas Glass Company was formed (starting production of the ATLAS- EZ SEAL jars in 1896) and production was continued by H-A until at least the late 1950s. The dish measures 45/8 long x 3 wide at the widest x 1.5 deep. Across from the H over A is the number 2 and at the bottom is O-4672. Any idea on the year made? Cloverleaf Depression Glass from Hazel Atlas ~David. with the H over the A symbol also all located on the bottom of the jar.. To be honest, I receive A LOT of mail and many questions I cant answer, but I do the best I can. Base of emerald green glass 7-UP soda bottle. Im not sure on the interpretation of all the markings on many of their containers, so all I can pass along is that your jar dates from sometime between about 1923 (when Hazel-Atlas is supposed to have started actual use of their H over A trademark) and 1964. It has a wired closure and is a canning jar. your set. A four-story Art Deco-styled building at 15th and Jacob streets was completed . Best regards, Not sure where to put thisdo you have any information on Swayzee Glass jars? Since I dont know if there is a real difference in the lids made by Atlas and Ball (and I am assuming that replacement lids were sold separately retail, to use on any of these types of glass jars, which might have been made by other companies as well? Hazel-Atlas eventually grew to become one of the largest glass manufacturing firms in the world, (within the United States, probably second in place behind Owens-Illinois Glass Company) with 14 glass plants operating simultaneously. I have 10 mugs with the red candy stripe pattern, but cant find the Hazel-Atlas mark anywhere. shown is the, Identification The jars are clear glass around the barrel with the bottom 2 inches and the top 4 inches being a rough textured semi clear glass. Of course I picked it up! Tony, Im sorry but I dont have any information on your item. Hazel-Atlas Glass Company (1902-1964) - GLASS BOTTLE MARKS Hazel Atlas Glass - Guide to Value, Marks, History - WorthPoint An A nested under the bar of an H was first used in 1923. Research Chemist We have been unable to find any examples whatever matching our Hazel-Atlas stamped translucent jar of identical geometry to yours. Also is there a reason why these jars only say Atlas and not Hazel-Atlas on them? Gay Fad Studios opened in Lancaster, OH in 1945. Thanks for your posts! The graphics on the repros are generally of somewhat poorer quality. I have looked on the web and can only find two images. Truly appreciate it. Hazel-Atlas made huge quantities of jars and many of them carry a catalog number. hazel atlas Kitchen for Home - Poshmark However, they did have an H with an A underneath, stamped on the bottom of the jar to designate the manufacturer. Hazel-Atlas also produced a wide line of Swanky Swigs, ACL (applied color label) decorated peanut butter and cold pack cheese packer ware containers over many years, primarily during the 1940s and 1950s. In this case the 39 is a liquor bottle permit number assigned to Hazel-Atlas, and the 55 is a year date code for 1955. Best regards, Please click hereto return to the Glass Bottle Marks pages. The mark was reportedly first used in 1923, according to trademark office records quoted by Peterson (400 Trademarks on Glass). Please double-check those folders in your email app/program after a few days if you haven't heard from me!! ATLAS was a well-known brand name used for many years, and although I dont know exactly why Hazel-Atlas didnt change the name on their jars, I would assume they felt the simple one-word brand name ATLAS already had such STRONG name recognition among the public that it would have been totally unnecessary and possibly ill-advised to make any change. As well as that good ole Google search engine! Hazel Atlas Glass Company glasswareand Free Standard U.S. next WINNER! Packed by Western Food Products Co. Hutchinson, Kans. Same marking on bottom. This particular bottle was made at plant number 7 (Alton, Illinois). I have read quite a few of your answers and did not see where this has been addressed. Jeanine, Im not that knowledgeable about the Hazel-Atlas Shirley Temple items, but there have been tons of reproduction mugs, pitchers, etc appearing on the market over the last couple decades or so. Continental Can purchased Hazel-Atlas in 1957. They were numbered on the inside of the mold, and in your case the bottle was made from mold number 2. I know we must tread carefully and never make assumptions but I have no problem believing the jar was indeed used by Amelia Earhart. I was searching for information on my grandfathers Just Say When shot glass with the Hazel-Atlas logo on the base, and stumbled across your article. Also in the Moderntone pattern by Hazel Atlas Glass Co, this cup dates to 1934 to 1942. Basically, the collectible antique/vintage bottle market is a function of supply and demand. I found a light green quart Atlas Strong Shoulder Mason jar. Plants were located at Washington, PA, Wheeling, WV; Clarksburg, WV; Zanesville, OH; Grafton, WV; Ada, OK; Pomona, CA; Blackwell, OK; Lancaster, NY; Oakland, CA; Montgomery, AL; and Plainfield, IL. In the middle of the metal lid, there is a ceramic oval drawing of a man playing a guitar with a woman listening. On the bottom it has a k and 9. Annual or $29.95 Lifetime. Hazel-Atlas "H over A" mark on base of Pond's white milkglass cold cream jar. Are you familiar with the date of something like this? I recently did a lot of reading about borosilicate glass (old PYREX) and soda lime glass (new pyrex). ~David. Here, as embossed on the base of a small cobalt blue Bromo-Seltzer bottle. 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. The glasses were manufactured by the Hazel Atlas Company, which partnered with Kraft through much of their decades-long campaign. It is frequently the case that a patent drawing does not EXACTLY match the actual object in hand. Can anyone tell me if the coffee mugs were marked? Hazel Atlas Mid-Century Glassware & Barware | Retro Solstice Hazel Atlas started making suits of patterned tableware in the 1930s, and they became one of the major producers of Depression Era glassware. 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