~David. The whiskey stills had been destroyed by what looks like axes and dynamite. The first Swanky Swigs were hand painted. Skip to main content. The It has been reproduced. I found a light green quart Atlas Strong Shoulder Mason jar. I also have a similar Atlas Strong Shoulder Mason jar (only this one is clear) that Im trying to date. Marks on the bottom of various examples show they were made by Owens-Illinois Glass Company, Hazel-Atlas, Knox Glass Company, Ball Brothers, Anchor Hocking, Capstan Glass Company, and other glass manufacturers operating during that time period. The graphics on the repros are generally of somewhat poorer quality. The lid says Brother Can You Spare a Dime? Since theres not a zip code, its pre-1960. I have a 7 white glass dish with 2 red concentric rings on the border. Id appreciate any help. 12 Classic Vintage China Patterns The Difference Between Antique and Vintage Collecting Fine Antique and Vintage China Overview of Vaseline Glass Guide to Vintage Tupperware Signs Your Record Album Is Valuable 5 Popular Antiques to Buy and Flip Now Common Fire-King Glassware Patterns Valuable Items to Buy at Estate Sales Sorry, I do not know what the average collector value might be. O-I mark currently used by O-I (Owens-Illinois, Inc), VE mark used by Vetreria Etrusca, glass company in Italy, Clover-like logo seen on base of French pharmacy bottle (photo courtesy Lynne Wertz). ), Diamond Glass Company, Royersford, Pennsylvania, EUREKA design on base of unidentified tumbler / jelly glass, Fairmount Glass Works / Fairmount Glass Company, Falls City Glass Company, Louisville Kentucky (1884-1892), Faroy Glass Candle Holders FAROY U.S.A., Federal Law Forbids Sale or Reuse of this Bottle Phrase, Fishing Floats (Glass Fishing Net Floats), Fletchers Castoria / Pitchers Castoria bottles, Frank Millers Crown Dressing ~ Victorian Era shoe polish bottles, Frederick Heitz Glass Works, St. Louis, MO (1882-1898), G. I was hoping someone could provide information about a glass cookie jar that was handed down to me. Most glass will begin acquiring a faint, microscopically thin whitish stain on the outside surface of the glass if it lies buried long enough. Does anyone know the years these were produced. I dont know what year they quit producing them. The jars have markings on the bottom with the letter H and a capital letter A inside the lower half of the H which I determined to be Hazel Atlas. Type: Cream Soup. Susan C, Hi Susan ~ I think that is most likely a mold number. When researching old Atlas jars, all the Mason jars that seem to be made by them for use as actual re-usable Mason jars for home canning actually seem to have looked quite different. WorthPoint is the largest resource online for identifying, researching and valuing antiques.