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Does anyone know a rough estimate of age on this Ball Perfect Mason? I found a website that dates them based on the Ball logo, but that only narrowed it down to something like 1930-1980. Any way to narrow it down more?

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Base has a 6 on it.

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This jar is from the ball period of 1910-1923 with the abbreviated underline. The perfect mason text style, I would say, puts it right in the middle of that estimate at about 1916-1917. I like em in blue, but they are all nice. Any standard ball zinc and milk glass lid should do the trick, as would a Kerr style metal band with glass seal. Your choice. This screw style post dates the "shoulder seal" type where the lid had to seal to the shoulder of the jar rather than a raised lip, like yours. Hope that helps somewhat.---Joe
 

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I think I have some lids around here somewhere. I will have to try to find them.
 

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All I could find was a lid that was too crushed to screw on, and one that is in a pretty sad state. Right now, I put a lid on, but hopefully some day I will dig up a better one. I'll get a picture with lid up soon, maybe tomorrow.
 

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Hi all, quick look at redbook looks like it it was made between 1942-1955. Takes a standard zinc cap. Warren
What on the jar helps you tell that it is between 42 and 55? The only thing I saw in my brief internet search was about the different Ball logos, but that didn't narrow it down too much.
 

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