Unsure if you all wanna see but cleaning out my grandparents home, i received 71 total jars mainly quarts in a few variety of brands. Including Atlas, Golden Harvest and few special Ball Jars. Enjoy a few photos
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leafydoggos
The blue ones are so pretty!
fatcatleah
What a gorgeous collection!! Jealous…
Background_Being8287
Atlas are my all time favorites. Quality jars that last for years.
unfortunatelyapotato
ahhhhhh these are gorgeous. i fucking love a good jar
unauthorizedlifeform
That little blue jar. <3
Might be a dumb question but are “antique” jars safe to can in … assuming no cracks or blemishes? Just throw a fresh ring and lid on?
Genb99
I inherited a few cases of GEM jars from the 50s and 60s and have been using them for the last 15 years. I check each year for chips and take those out of rotation. I have yet to have one explode or crack during the process. The odd one doesn’t seal but no more then then modern jars.
UberHonest
They’re so clean and shiny!!!
InexperiencedCoconut
Love! I inherited a few dozen jars as well as got several boxes from an estate sale. Something about vintage jars that I love. They’re unique, and I always like to wonder what was stored in them
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The blue ones are so pretty!
What a gorgeous collection!! Jealous…
Atlas are my all time favorites. Quality jars that last for years.
ahhhhhh these are gorgeous. i fucking love a good jar
That little blue jar. <3
Might be a dumb question but are “antique” jars safe to can in … assuming no cracks or blemishes? Just throw a fresh ring and lid on?
I inherited a few cases of GEM jars from the 50s and 60s and have been using them for the last 15 years. I check each year for chips and take those out of rotation. I have yet to have one explode or crack during the process. The odd one doesn’t seal but no more then then modern jars.
They’re so clean and shiny!!!
Love! I inherited a few dozen jars as well as got several boxes from an estate sale. Something about vintage jars that I love. They’re unique, and I always like to wonder what was stored in them
Beautiful pieces!